Iran: Where are the basic Ramadan goods distributed?

Published 2021년 4월 7일

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The Secretary of the Market Regulation Headquarters in Iran, Abbas Ghobadi, announced that there is sufficient stock of date products, rice, sugar, and vegetable oil for Ramadan, with a distribution plan in place. The prices for Halim and Ash will be set by provincial supervisory commissions before the start of Ramadan. The availability of other goods such as fruits, clothes, and dairy products is plentiful. The Tehran Chamber of Trades has announced that goods like rice, sugar, and meat will be distributed in chain stores and fruit and vegetable markets. The deputy head of the Penitentiary Organization, Mohammad Ali Esfanani, mentioned that market surveillance will continue until the end of Ramadan, with specific units deployed in areas where goods are distributed and supplied.
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According to ISNA, Abbas Ghobadi, Secretary of the Market Regulation Headquarters, said in tonight's July program about planning for the holy month of Ramadan: "136,000 tons of date products are available in warehouses and cold storages and their distribution plan has been given. It has a ration of rice, sugar and vegetable oil. In the case of Halim and Ash, the provincial supervisory commissions have been notified to set the price, and the price will be announced before the beginning of Ramadan. The sugar and vegetable oil quota of the guilds has also been determined and the guild oil will be delivered from tomorrow. He stated that in recent months, except for chicken, there was no problem in other goods, he specified: in the fruit sector, nuts, clothes, etc., there were many in the country and there was no particular problem in dairy products. These remarks are made at a time when the high prices of various items, especially on the eve of Eid night, caused a lot of criticism. ...
Source: Isna

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