Iran: Change in the price of meat up to 154 thousand tomans per kilogram

Published 2021년 6월 12일

Tridge summary

The article reports a significant increase in the prices of mutton and beef in Iran, with mutton seeing a 40.1% rise compared to last year and beef increasing by 50.6%. This price hike is attributed to an increase in the cost of livestock inputs. In the past year, the average price of mutton and beef in May was 98,600 and 83,500 tomans per kilo, respectively, which has risen to 154,000 and 125,800 tomans in May of this year. Additionally, the article highlights the import of livestock inputs and the storage of over 3.5 million tons of livestock and poultry feed in customs and ports.
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Original content

According to ISNA, in the past few months, the price of red meat has fluctuated and increased, while in the latest announcement of the Meat Production and Distribution Union regarding this price jump, the increase in the price of livestock inputs and production costs have increased. Meat prices have been reported. 40% increase in the price of mutton An examination of the trend in meat price changes in the official report of the Statistics Center shows that the price of mutton and beef or veal has increased by at least 40 to 50% compared to last year; So that each kilo of mutton in May last year averaged about 98 thousand and 500 tomans, which in April of this year has increased to 136 thousand tomans and this price growth has continued. Each kilo of mutton was sold for an average of 138 thousand tomans last month and the price was up to 154 thousand tomans. Accordingly, the price of mutton in May has increased by 1.1 percent compared to April and 40.1 percent compared to May last ...
Source: Isna

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