The article highlights that the Iranian customs administration has abandoned a plan to prohibit the export of four horticultural products - tomato, eggplant, potato, and onion - following opposition from the Iranian Ministry of Agriculture and the economic committee of the Iranian parliament. The Ministry of Agriculture had proposed the temporary ban to safeguard local farmers, but the move was deemed detrimental to growers, leading to its reversal. Consequently, the export of these products continues, albeit with the Ministry of Agriculture retaining the option to impose higher export duties if necessary.