Annual chicken meat production expected to reach 2.65m tons by mid-March in Iran

Published 2023년 1월 8일

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Iran's annual chicken meat production is projected to reach 2.65 million tons in the current year, with an capacity of three million tons, according to the deputy minister for livestock products, Hossein Damavandi-Nejad. The country's egg production is expected to reach 1.2 million tons, with 80,000 tons being exported. Damavandi-Nejad stated that the poultry industry has fully supplied the domestic market and can meet the needs of an additional 10 million people. He also noted that the implementation of a big plan to reform the economic structure, especially in the agricultural sector, has managed production and storage of agricultural and livestock products well.
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TEHRAN- As announced by an official with Iran’s Agriculture Ministry, it is expected that the country’s annual chicken meat production reach 2.65 million tons in the current Iranian calendar year (ends on March 20).Hossein Damavandi-Nejad, the deputy minister for livestock products, stated that the production capacity of chicken meat in the country is three million tons and added that the full supply of the country's chicken meat market has been achieved so far.He also said that egg production is forecast to reach 1.2 million tons in this year, of which 80,000 tons are exported.“Interventions have caused ups and downs, but we must pay attention to the logic that the system is a system of supply and demand”, the official noted, adding, “Even in addition to fully meeting the domestic needs of poultry, we can respond to the needs of up to 10 million people around the country.”Damavandi-Nejad also pointed out that about nine months have passed since the implementation of the big plan ...
Source: Tehrantimes

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