Iranian milk, yogurt, and cheese will be cheaper from 17 October

Published 2021년 10월 7일

Tridge summary

The Minister of Jihad for Agriculture in Iran, Seyed Javad Sadati Nejad, has announced a 10 percent price reduction for milk, cheese, and yogurt, in response to the President's order aiming for price stability and accessibility of essential items. This decision, supported by the Dairy Products Association and distribution chains, will affect prices starting Saturday, with the possibility of further discounts if production costs do not increase. However, the minister also emphasized the need for reducing inflation and improving consumer welfare, suggesting the revival of the school milk project and expressing a desire to trust private sector organizations for consumer protection if government intervention is minimized.
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According to ISNA, Seyed Javad Sadati Nejad, Minister of Jihad for Agriculture, announced today on the sidelines of a visit to the villagers and nomads of Zarandieh that the prices of some dairy products had dropped by 10 percent. President) and, according to an order issued by the President on price stability and the abundance and availability of items, from Saturday, a 10% price reduction will be implemented in the three main products of milk, cheese and yogurt. In this regard, and in response to the question of which dairy products are included in this 10% reduction and what is the reason for it, Mohammad Reza Bani Taba, spokesman for the Dairy Products Association, told ISNA: , Yogurt and cheese will be accompanied by a 10% price reduction from Saturday. These three products also include 2.5 kg plain yogurt, 400 g cheese cheese and 900 g plain pasteurized milk, which was proposed by the Ministry of Jihad Agriculture and supported by the dairy industry to accompany the ...
Source: Isna

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