Iran: The price of Eid al-Adha sheep will be announced soon

Published 2024년 6월 14일

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The Director General of Basic Commodity Supervision of Iran's Ministry of Jihad and Agriculture, Massoud Amrollahi, stated that the price of livestock is not regulated and is instead determined by supply and demand. He noted that the price can vary depending on the type, quality, and weight of the livestock. The Ministry has deployed inspectors in supply centers to ensure consumer protection from false pricing. Amrollahi also mentioned that provinces can announce their own prices and that the Maidan Organization and the Rural Cooperative Organization will announce prices soon. The goal is to provide quality and affordable livestock for consumers.
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According to Isna, Massoud Amrollahi stated that there is no approved price for livestock and it is determined by supply and demand. He stated: According to reports across the country, the price of livestock varies from 260,000 tomans per kilo to more. Speaking in a TV program, he added: The type of livestock, the quality of the livestock and the weight of its meat determine the price. The Director General of Basic Commodity Supervision of the Ministry of Jihad and Agriculture stated: For the well-being of the people and to prevent the discussion of false high prices, we have deployed our inspectors in the supply centers. Stating that the provinces can announce their prices and we do not have a nationally approved price, he said: "The prices are different in the city of Tehran, and the Maidan Organization and the Rural ...
Source: Isna

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