Iran: We don't have any shortage of soybean meal, supply of one million tons by the end of January

Published Dec 1, 2023

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The Livestock Affairs Support Company in Iran is currently loading and unloading large quantities of soybean meal and flour. Over 150,000 tons of soybean meal have been cleared at ports, with an additional 70,000 tons ready to be unloaded. The government has provided 400,000 tons of dry meal and soybeans, and with the cooperation of various organizations, more than one million tons of flour will be distributed among livestock and poultry production units by the end of January.
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According to ISNA, Peyman Pak said: "Currently, the Livestock Affairs Support Company is loading more than 150,000 tons of soybean meal cleared at the ports, and in addition, 70,000 tons of this company's meal is ready to be unloaded at the anchorage and more than 180,000 tons." Another thousand tons of imported dry flour of this company is also on the way to Iranian ports. He added: In addition, more than 100,000 tons of oil-cleared flour is being unloaded and cleared in Imam Khomeini port, and more than 100,000 tons of flour is moving from the clearing site to Iranian ports. And it will be emptied by the end of December. According to Peyman Pak, this volume of soybean meal was provided only by the government, but more than 400,000 tons of dry meal and soybeans were also provided by the private sector, which is being emptied and cleared. The Deputy Minister of Jihad Agriculture said: Therefore, by the end of January, with the cooperation of unions and related organizations, more ...
Source: Isna

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