The arrival of 35 thousand tons of Brazilian frozen meat until the month of Ramadan; the price of meat will decrease in Iran

Published 2024년 1월 19일

Tridge summary

Alireza Peymanpak reported a 25% increase in meat supply compared to last year, resulting in price stabilization in the market. Due to logistical issues and holiday import slowdowns, there was a temporary price jump, but import increases have now led to price decreases. Plans are in place to import a large amount of frozen Brazilian meat to maintain market balance and prevent shortages during Ramadan.
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According to ISNA, Alireza Peymanpak stated that according to the statistics of the Birth and Fattening Statistics Center, there has been a 25% increase in the last three months compared to last year, and said: This means a 25% increase in the supply of meat in the spring and summer of next year compared to last year. We have seen in the past that this regulates the market and has positive effects in lowering the price. He added: "In the middle of December, price stabilization was done due to the imports we made." This import does not amount to five percent of the country's total livestock production, but we plan in such a way that it can be controlled and regulated. The Deputy Minister of Jihad and Agriculture continued: In the last month, due to the fact that this imported meat comes from different countries and it was the January holiday and slaughterhouse holiday, and also due to the number of January holiday trips, there was a problem with air logistics, and on the other ...
Source: Isna

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