Iran will include a QR code when exporting kiwifruit

Published 2023년 10월 1일

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Gilan province is a major producer of kiwifruit for export, with over 7,500 hectares of orchards and 8,120 producers. This year, they expect to harvest 230,000 to 250,000 tons of kiwi, with 75% of the harvest being exported. To meet the demands of target countries like India and the Eurasian Union, it is recommended for gardeners to obtain a garden ID (QR code) that certifies the agricultural products from the production chain to export.
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In an interview with ISNA, Saleh Mohammadi considered Gilan province to be one of the most important producers of kiwifruit for export and stated: We have more than 7,500 hectares of kiwifruit orchards and 8,120 producers in the province. He announced that 230,000 to 250,000 tons of kiwi are expected to be harvested this year in the province and stated: 75% of this harvest will be exported, so we recommend gardeners to obtain a garden ID (QR code). The head of Gilan Agricultural Jihad Organization stated that the major part of kiwi produced in the province is for export and therefore it must be in accordance with the approaches of the target markets, and noted that: Gilan kiwi is exported to India in addition to the Eurasian Union countries and therefore the "QR" code is one of the The demands of the target countries are exports. Mohammadi considered the "QR" code to include the production chain from the garden to export and said: This year, we will export kiwifruit with this ...
Source: Isna

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