Iran: Tarem's pomegranates is suffering from a lack of conversion industries

Published 2023년 9월 20일

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Iran is a major producer of pomegranates, accounting for about 30% of global production. The fruit is cultivated in Tarem city, with 1,800 hectares of orchards dedicated to pomegranate trees. However, the lack of processing industries and packaging facilities has hindered the region's ability to capitalize on this lucrative crop, resulting in wasted potential and unrealized profits.
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Iran is one of the largest producers of pomegranates in the world and about 30% of the world's pomegranates are produced by Iranian gardeners. This almost drought-friendly fruit has been cultivated since ancient times in different areas, including in Tarem city, and some trees are tens of years old, which shows that the life and durability of this fruit is long and can be a good alternative for some susceptible areas, including Tarem. 1,800 hectares of orchards in Tarem city are dedicated to planting pomegranate trees, of which 1,600 hectares are fruitful and only 200 hectares are non-fruitful. Pomegranate is one of the few fruits that even its skin is valuable and is used in the dye industry. Although Tarem Zanjan is one of the regions that produces pomegranates, but we have not been able to take advantage of this God-given advantage and due to the problems of packaging industries, processing and processing industries, we do not have our real position in the market, and on the ...
Source: Isna

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