Iranian horticultural exports grow 12%

Published 2020년 10월 21일

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Iran's horticultural exports experienced a 12.2% increase in the first half of the fiscal year, totaling € 2.1 billion and over 3.7 million tonnes, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The top exports included pistachios, tomatoes, apples, potatoes, and peaches, with pistachios seeing the largest growth. This follows a 2.3% increase in tonnage but an 8.9% decrease in value in the previous fiscal year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
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Iranian horticultural exports increased by 12.2% in the first half of the current fiscal year (March 20 to September 21) despite the Covid-19 outbreak, according to an Iranian customs official. Mehrdad Jamal Orounaqi: "The horticultural products exported in H1 were worth € 2.1 billion, which is an increase of more than 12% compared to the same period last year." He added that the amount of these products amounted to more than 3.7 million tonnes. He also added that the volume of exported products shows an increase of 24.4% compared to the same period last year. Top exports were: pistachio, tomatoes, apples, potatoes and peaches. Pistachio tops the list of exports with 47,000 tons and a value of € 257 million, indicating a growth of 143% in quantity and an increase of 101% in value. Exports 2019-20 € 4.9 billion Data from the Ministry of ...
Source: AGF

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