An explanation of the sugar supply situation in Khuzestan, Iran

Published Dec 13, 2023

Tridge summary

Khuzestan province, as a major sugar producer, is expected to meet its own consumption needs of about 8,500 tons of sugar for both households and industry. There were disagreements about the amount of sugar needed, but an agreement has been reached based on expert analysis. The price of sugar in Khuzestan is regulated, and any violations will be punished.
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Original content

In an interview with Isna, Hamidreza Fallah said about the issue of sugar supply needed by the province: Khuzestan province, as the country's first sugar producer, produces 500,000 to 600,000 tons of sugar annually, and therefore it is expected that the province's consumption will be met. He added: We had differences of opinion with the agricultural jihad regarding the amount of needs of households and the industry sector of Khuzestan, but we finally reached an agreement to consider a balanced number based on expert work as the amount of consumption of these two sectors. The head of the Khuzestan Industry, Mining and Trade Organization said: Based on this, from now on, about 8,500 tons of sugar will be available to the industry and households of Khuzestan province, and this amount will be met. Fallah said: If sugar is supplied according to the quota amount considered for the province, we will definitely not have any problem in the household, trade and industry sectors and we will ...
Source: Isna

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