The export of agricultural products in the first eight months of the Iraq calendar increased by 13%

Published 2020년 12월 16일

Tridge summary

From March 20 to November 20, Iran experienced a significant growth in its agricultural exports, with a 27% increase in volume and a 13% increase in value compared to the previous year. The country exported 5.45 million tons of agricultural products, including pistachios, tomatoes, tomato paste, watermelons, and apples, which were valued at 3.84 billion U.S. dollars. Despite this growth, the total agricultural and food exports remained lower than the previous year, showing a decrease of 8.93%. Meanwhile, Iraq's agricultural sector saw a modest growth of 1.7% in the first half of the year.
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Original content

The Iranian Financial Tribune reported on December 10 that Iraqi customs data showed that in the first eight months of the calendar year (March 20 to November 20), Iran exported 5.45 million tons of agricultural products, worth 3.84 billion U.S. dollars, respectively. With an increase of 27% and 13%, Iran’s main agricultural exports were pistachios, tomatoes and tomato paste, watermelons and apples. In the previous year, Iran exported 7.1 million tons of agricultural products and food, a year-on-year increase of 2.34%, valued at 5.82 billion U.S. dollars. A ...
Source: Foodmate

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