Iran imports $148m of coffee in a year: IRICA

Published Apr 26, 2024

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The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) has reported a significant 48.55% increase in coffee bean imports into Iran for the previous calendar year, totaling 49,000 tons and valued at $148 million. The majority of these imports, approximately 95%, were received from five countries: the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Vietnam, India, Indonesia, and Uganda. The UAE was the largest exporter to Iran, contributing $78 million, or 52.89% of the total import value. The imports primarily entered Iran via the Shahid Rajaee Customs Office, with other entry points including Mashhad, Bushehr, Bandar Lengeh, and Tehran.
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TEHRAN - The Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) announced that 49,000 tons of coffee beans, valued at $148 million, were imported into the country in the previous Iranian calendar year (March 2023-March 2024), showing a 48.55 percent hike compared to a year earlier. In this period, Iran imported coffee beans from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Vietnam, India, Indonesia and Uganda, among others, the report said. About 95 percent of the coffee beans were imported into the country from these five countries, it added. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) exported $78 million of coffee to Iran, accounting for 52.89 percent of Iran’s coffee imports share in value, IRICA added. About 82 ...
Source: Tehrantimes

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