Iran: A few tips to reduce meat prices

Published 2021년 5월 11일

Tridge summary

Iran is facing a severe drought, leading to a surge in the price of non-governmental livestock feed inputs like alfalfa, straw, and barley. The high cost of these inputs has increased the expense for light livestock farmers, who already spend over 60,000 Tomans per kilogram. The situation is worsened by discrimination in the distribution of livestock inputs and lack of support for light livestock farmers, who are forced to sell lean livestock due to the financial strain. Judge Afshin Sadr has proposed a solution involving the purchase of lean livestock from drought-stricken provinces for fattening in areas less affected by drought, aiming to alleviate the farmers' financial burden and ensure the sustainability of the light livestock industry.
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In an interview with ISNA, Judge Afshin Sadr said that the country is suffering from drought and the southern and eastern regions are severely affected by it: "This has led to an increase in the price of non-governmental inputs such as alfalfa, straw, straw and barley." He continued: "The problem that exists now is that in some provinces, such as Khuzestan and Ilam, we are banned from leaving and fodder is left from the provinces. If this trend continues, assistance will be provided to the provinces that provide fodder." Are in trouble will not be possible; Therefore, more attention should be paid to such resolutions, because in some provinces, more fodder is produced than needed by the province, and some provinces also face serious problems in providing fodder. The CEO of the Central Union of Light Livestock added: In some provinces, livestock is prohibited from leaving those provinces; While it should be asked why it is not allowed for the producer to send his livestock to the ...
Source: Isna

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