Iran: Production forecast of more than 650,000 tons of sugar in Khuzestan, production record will be broken

Published 2023년 9월 9일

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Abdul Ali Naseri, the CEO of Sugarcane Development and Related Industries Company, predicts a very good harvest of sugarcane and sugar production in Khuzestan this year. He expects over 6.3 million tons of sugarcane to be harvested, which would lead to a 50% increase in sugar production, surpassing previous records. Naseri emphasizes that maximum production is a priority, and they have planned accordingly to achieve it through planting, cultivation, and harvesting operations.
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In an interview with ISNA, Abdul Ali Naseri said about the latest state of sugarcane fields in Khuzestan: the state of sugarcane fields in the eight sugarcane units in Khuzestan is favorable and we expect to see a very good harvest of sugarcane and sugar production in the province this year. He added: Considering the conditions of sugarcane cultivation, we predict that more than 6.3 million tons of sugarcane will be harvested from the fields this year. The CEO of Sugarcane Development and Related Industries Company stated that the production record will be broken for the first time this year and said: If this amount of sugarcane is harvested from the fields, sugar production will increase by 50%, and therefore we can produce more than 650,000 tons of sugar. do. Naseri stated: One of the most important issues on the agenda of the sugarcane group is the discussion of maximum production, which is followed as the main priority of the sugarcane industry, and in this context, we will ...
Source: Isna

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