Iran: The reasons for the revision of raw milk prices/the promise of stable input prices until the end of the year

Published 2023년 5월 11일

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The CEO of Iran's cattle breeders' union, Mojtaba Ali, explained the basis for the recent raw milk price increase to 15 thousand tomans per year, attributing the cost to labor, energy, and transportation. He shared that the union has proposed 12 measures to stabilize milk pricing, including financial support for production units, price stabilization of wheat bran, and seasonal pricing of milk. Other suggestions include export facilitation, product rating, and input price fixation until the end of the year. The union also highlighted the importance of cash payment for raw milk and proposed additional fees for excess milk fat. They also suggested that purchases made in the bazaar but not delivered within 48 hours should be held in bank until delivery, with the bank covering the interest cost.
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In an interview with Isna, Mojtaba Ali stated that the pricing council announced the final price of raw milk at 15 thousand tomans for the year 1402, and said: This price increase was due to labor costs, energy carriers and transportation because the government promised no increase until the end of the year 1402. Don't have on the price of inputs. We also hope that the price of inputs will remain stable until the end of the year and we will be able to provide raw milk to the target society at the approved price. He continued: According to the name of the year 1402, which means "inflation control and production growth", Iran's cattle breeders' union proposed 12 clauses to stabilize the price of milk in 1402 to the ministry. One is the supply of working capital for production units, which affects the final price of milk. Another is to stabilize the price of wheat bran. Also, it is better to price milk on a seasonal and quarterly basis and to allocate mechanization facilities to ...
Source: Isna

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