There is no sanction for Iran's pistachios; pursuing the removal of the pistachio foreign exchange obligation starting next year

Published 2024년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

The article clarifies that there is no ban on Iran's pistachio exports to European countries as previously reported. The confusion arose due to a technical issue with the source of some pistachios being incorrectly labeled as Iranian. Iran's Minister of Jihad Agriculture, Gholamreza Nouri Ghazaljeh, addressed the technical concerns and confirmed no embargo exists. The minister also announced the removal of the foreign exchange obligation in the pistachio issue and urged the Sarchesheme Copper Complex of Rafsanjan to aid agricultural development. The article also touches on the impact of a summer power outage on the Rafsanjan pistachio crop and the efforts to prevent such incidents. Additionally, the minister emphasized Iran's support for solar energy production to address imbalances, highlighting a new dry fruit processing factory in Rafsanjan as an example.
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Gholamreza Nouri Ghazaljeh said this evening, November 26, in a gathering of reporters in Rafsanjan, in response to a question that news about the ban on Iran's pistachio exports to European countries had been published: "There was no ban, it was a technical ambiguity that was answered." He added: We hope that if the issues are purely technical, they will be resolved and there will be no problem. It is better not to look for sanctions in advance; There is no embargo on Iranian pistachios. The Minister of Jihad Agriculture stated that the origin of some pistachios was not from Iran at all, and it was proved and clarified for them, and we gave an answer. There are a number of technical issues that are the same with the rest of the products, and they had questions and doubts that were answered. Nouri Qazaljeh said: units like this dry fruit processing factory with plasma (which was opened today in Rafsanjan) can help supply pollution-free products for domestic consumption and export; ...
Source: Isna

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