Quarterly pistachio exports of Iran to EU up 17% y/y

Published 2024년 5월 27일

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In the first quarter of 2024, Iran experienced a notable increase in its pistachio exports to the European Union, with a 17% rise compared to the same period in the previous year, totaling €34 million. Despite a minor 3.0% decrease in unshelled pistachio exports, which stood at €8.7 million, there was a significant 26% surge in the exports of shelled pistachios, reaching €25.3 million. Germany emerged as the largest European importer of Iranian pistachios, receiving 71% of the total exports, thereby positioning Iran as the second-largest pistachio exporter to the EU, following the United States.
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TEHRAN - The statistical office of the European Union (Eurostat) has announced that in the first quarter of the current year, Iran's pistachio exports to the member states of the European Union increased by 17 percent compared to the same period last year, reaching €34 million. In the same period of 2023 (from January to March), Iran’s pistachio exports to the European Union stood at €29 million. However, from January to March 2024, Iran’s exports of pistachios with shells to the EU decreased by 3.0 percent compared to the same period last year. The exports amounted to €8.7 million in the first four months of 2024, down from €9 million during the same period in 2023. Iran’s exports of shelled pistachios to Europe during the mentioned period in 2024 increased by 26 percent, reaching €25.3 million. In the first quarter of 2023, Iran had exported €20 million worth of shelled pistachios to Europe. Among the European countries, Germany ranked as the largest importer of ...
Source: Tehrantimes

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