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Estimated production of about 2 tons of camelina oil in Iran

Published Aug 29, 2023

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The cultivation of camelina in Iran has decreased this year due to a decrease in rainfall in West and East Azerbaijan. Only 6 thousand tons of camelina were delivered to shopping centers, compared to the expected 10 thousand tons. The manager of the National Camelina Plant Cultivation Plan stated that if the government supports camelina production, the country could increase its share of camelina oil in the oil portfolio to five percent, which would contribute to self-sufficiency in oil production.
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In an interview with ISNA, Daniyal Kehrizi said that 12 thousand hectares of camelina were cultivated in the country this year, and said: While it was expected that the amount of camellia bought in the country this year would reach 10 thousand tons, in the end 6 thousand tons of the product were delivered to shopping centers. He stated that the reason for the decrease in camellia purchases in the country is the decrease in production due to the decrease in rainfall in the two provinces of West and East Azerbaijan and added: In addition to the decrease in the amount of production due to low rainfall in these two provinces, other factors such as the non-delivery of the produced product On the part of some farmers and keeping it in order to use it as seed in the coming year, as well as the introduction of the agricultural jihad of some provinces in buying the product from farmers to supply the seed next year, has had an effect in reducing the amount of Camelina purchased in the ...
Source: Isna
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