Iran: From importing meat from Africa to producing 18 tons of caviar

Published 2023년 7월 21일

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This week in the agricultural sector, Iran has signed a memorandum of understanding with an African country for the import of livestock and red meat. Business negotiations are expected to begin within the next month. In other news, rice import has been banned in Iran from August 1st until the end of November. Additionally, Iran produced 18 tons of caviar last year and plans to preserve sturgeon fish through caesarean section and launch a caviar museum city.
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According to Isna, this week started in the agricultural sector with the news of importing meat and live animals. Referring to the conclusion of the memorandum of understanding with the African country in the field of livestock and red meat import, the Deputy Minister of Agricultural Jihad said: We have planned one or two groups active in the field of livestock import to enter and conduct their negotiations. Our estimate is that within the next month we will be able to conduct the first business interactions in this area. Another news that was published in the agricultural sector was "The cultivation model was not secured". The Director General of Economic Affairs of the Agricultural Research, Education and Promotion Organization said that the cultivation pattern has been developed, but since the credit for the implementation of the plan has not been allocated, this plan has not been fully implemented. One of the most important news of this week was the ban on rice import. The ...
Source: Isna

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