Iran produces more than 1.18
million tons of different kinds of nuts every year, close to 800,000 tons of
which are consumed domestically and the rest is exported, an official with the
Ministry of Agriculture said.
“Per capita nut consumption in
Iran amounts to 10 kilograms [per year], four times as much as the global
average,” Ramezan Rouintan was also quoted as saying by Eranico.
The official added that every
year over 260,000 tons of pistachio, 160,000 tons of almonds, 230,000 tons of
walnuts, 230,000 tons raisins, 25,000 tons of hazelnuts, 22,000 tons of white
mulberries, 44,000 tons of figs and 18,000 tons of peanuts are produced in
Iran.
“Overall, 28 types of nuts are
cultivated in the country with the above-mentioned accounting for the lion’s share.
We have never had a shortage of nuts at home. Now, we have sufficient reserves
to meet the domestic demand that increases during the New Year holidays,” he
said.
The upcoming Iranian New Year
holiday begins on March 21, 2017. Domestic nut and fruit consumption increases,
as the occasion is celebrated with relatives and friends paying visits to one
another. Nuts and fruit are typical treats offered to guests in Iranian homes.
Mojtaba Khosrotaj, the head of
Iran Trade Promotion Organization, said Iran supplies more than 50% of the
world pistachio market.
“The world pistachio market is
worth over $2 billion and our exports amounted to $1.2 billion last year (March
2015-16). In the nine months to December 20, we exported over $800 million
worth of the product and expect to repeat last year’s figure by the yearend,”
he said.
Khosrotaj made the statements to
Financial Tribune on the sidelines of the Fourth International Exhibition of
Nuts, Dried Fruits and Related Industries held in Tehran in January.
“We exported over $150 million
and $122 million worth of raisins and dates respectively over the nine-month
period and expect the figure for both commodities to reach $200 million by the
end of the year. The export of these three products is estimated to reach
approximately $1.5 billion this year,” he said.
Source: https://financialtribune.com/
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