The signing of three memorandums for the promotion of barberry production in South Khorasan, Iran

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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The article reports on several memorandums and agreements signed to boost the development of the agricultural sector, particularly barberry production, in South Khorasan province, Iran. These agreements include a memorandum for fair pricing and purchase of provincial products, credit allocation for certification and monitoring of Zar Shek orchards, and a partnership to increase the value and export of barberry. Additionally, the article mentions the launch of the province's barberry orchards birth certificate and the signing of a plaque for the third barberry festival.
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These memorandums include the development of barberry product export between the Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture of the province with the South Khorasan Agricultural Jihad Organization, the memorandum of understanding on the development of the barberry product value chain between the Office of Cold and Dry Fruits of the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad and the Agricultural Jihad Organization. Also, the third cooperation agreement in the direction of agricultural development is a contract between the Economic Affairs Office of the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad and the Provincial Agricultural Jihad Organization. In addition, the birth certificate of the province's barberry orchards was unveiled and a commemorative plaque of the third barberry festival was signed. In the first memorandum between the head of South Khorasan Agricultural Jihad Organization and the director general of the economic affairs office of this ministry, based on which it was decided that ...
Source: Isna

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