Do not remove the export tariff on milk powder, production units will be closed in Iran

Published 2021년 9월 21일

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The head of the country's milk powder producers' association, Siavash Salimi, stated that the export of milk powder has been released but there is a request to adjust or eliminate the export tariff due to an increase in raw milk prices. He explained that a tariff of 16 thousand Tomans was set for the export of each kilogram of milk powder in March of the previous year, but the price of raw milk increased by 1900 Tomans in February, leading to a significant increase in the cost of milk powder. Salimi also suggested that quotas are a form of corruption and proposed paying the export tariff instead. He also mentioned that the price of dairy door milk is 6400 Tomans and factory door is 6500 to 6550 Tomans, and the cost price of each kilogram of milk powder for the producer is 61 thousand and 290 Tomans.
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In an interview with ISNA, Siavash Salimi answered the question whether the export of milk powder has been liberalized or not? He said that the export of powdered milk was not banned and that it has been released now. What has recently been raised is the request to adjust or eliminate the export tariff on milk powder due to the increase in raw milk prices. Adding 25,000 Tomans to the cost price of milk powder / agreeing to remove the tariff He continued: In March of last year, a tariff of 16 thousand Tomans was set for the export of each kilogram of milk powder. But two months ago, the price of each kilogram of raw milk increased by 1900 Tomans, and according to the conversion factor of 12.5 kg of milk into milk powder and cream, about 25 thousand Tomans was added only to the raw material of milk powder. Rising prices that have hampered exports. For this reason, the producers asked the Ministry of Jihad for Agriculture to remove the tariff, which was agreed upon. If the export ...
Source: Isna

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