Iran: The livestock and poultry industry adds $12 billion to the country's value

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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The secretary of the Iranian Poultry Meat Producers Association, Reza Mobsari, expressed optimism at the 5th National Holstein Cattle Festival of Iran, hoping that the event would help resolve industry issues. He highlighted the significance of the livestock and poultry industry to Iran's economy, contributing 3% of the country's GDP and around 12 billion dollars in added value. Mobsari stressed the importance of production chains in boosting productivity and underscored the need for addressing accessibility issues and reducing purchase rates to ensure value creation in the industry.
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According to ISNA, Reza Mobsari - the secretary of the Iranian Poultry Meat Producers Association - said at the 5th National Holstein Cattle Festival of Iran, which was held at the same time as the first specialized livestock and poultry exhibition of Tehran's related industries at the international exhibition site of Aftab city, he said: "We hope that this exhibition will Help to solve the issues and problems in the livestock and poultry industry, of course, the existing problems are the heirs of long processes of 40 years, and patience is needed. He added: Livestock and poultry industry produces 3% of the country's GDP, and out of 45% of the agricultural sector, 6 to 7% belongs to the livestock and poultry industry, and this industry contributes about 12 billion dollars in added value and the GDP of our country. provides According to Mobasri, looking at the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad today is a transformative look. We believe that according to the potential that exists and ...
Source: Isna

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