Sending the first shipment of sheep meat from Kenya to Iran

Published 2023년 9월 12일

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The Iranian Embassy in Kenya has successfully arranged for the first shipment of warm mutton to be sent back to Iran after a year and a half of effort. This is expected to be the beginning of continuous shipments, leading to a decrease in the price of meat in Iran. The sheep being sourced from Kenya belong to the dominant species known as the Persian Black Head, and the writer hopes that the taste of Kenyan meat will be well received by the people in Iran.
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According to ISNA, Jafar Barmaki wrote in an article in this connection: "I thank God that after a year and a half of efforts by my colleagues at the Iranian Embassy in Kenya and other loved ones at Jihad Esteghlal Company, we will see the first shipment of warm mutton sent to Iran. The second shipment will be sent tomorrow and the other shipments will be on the way continuously. God willing, we will witness the decrease in the price of meat in the country. It is noteworthy that the dominant species of sheep in Kenya is the Persian Black ...
Source: Isna

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