Iran: The need to organize the flour and bread sector

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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A representative from Iran's Ministry of Security and the Chamber of Trades has announced the formation of a Flour and Bread Working Group due to dissatisfaction from all parties regarding the government's subsidization of flour and bread. The government has formed a group within the Ministry of Interior, while a similar group has been established within the Chamber of Trades to investigate the issues faced by bakers. The first vice president of the Chamber of Trades has suggested that the government should invest in infrastructure rather than subsidies and has highlighted issues such as unclear responsibility for flour and bread organization, concerns about the Nanino system, and the lack of implementation of Article 5 of the Subsidies Targeting Law.
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According to ISNA, Qasim Nodeh Farahani - the representative of the Ministry of Security and the first vice president of the Chamber of Trades of Iran - stated: A flour and bread working group has been formed in the Ministry of Interior, but a working group with the same title has also been formed in the Chamber of Trades, from a trade point of view. Investigate the issues of bakers and its results should be reflected in the flour and bread working group of the Ministry of Interior. He clarified: The main issue is that despite the heavy expenses incurred by the government in organizing flour and bread, all three groups "government", "people" and "bakers" are dissatisfied with the existing conditions. Therefore, it is clear that there is a problem in the method. The first vice president of the Chamber of Trades of Iran said: "In my opinion, it is better for the government to spend all this money on creating infrastructure and to re-examine the issue of bread and flour ...
Source: Isna

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