News of January 2020
PISTACHIO
IRAN: Pistachio production reaches 320K tons so far Pistachio in Iran are grown for the export market. Pistachio is one of the major exports by Iran following crude oil export. News of January 2020
Pistachio harvest begins in Iran, 2023 Good Year
According to FAO, the area under the cultivation of pistachio has increased to 429,535 thousand hectares in 2017 from 378,181 hectares in 2016. Pistachios are Iran’s most valuable export crop, and, along with walnuts, account for nearly a billion dollars of agricultural sales overseas. (Quoted from Financial Tribune 8-10-2020) News of January 2020
ALMOND
IRAN: The Leader in the world in Almond Production
A total of 5 million tons of agricultural and food products worth close to $4.1 billion were exported from Iran during the first nine months of the current Iranian year (March 21-Dec. 21).
Every year over 200,000 tons of almonds are produced in Iran. (Quoted from Financial Tribune 21-01-2020)
RAISIN
IRAN: Iranian Grape Production on the Rise
Around The grape-vine is probably the oldest and best known of the cultivated fruit plants grown in Iran. Over 40 different types of grapes are harvested across the country. Grape harvesting areas in Iran are Fars, Qazvin, Khorasan Razavi, Hamadan, West Azerbaijan, East Azerbaijan, Zanjan, North Khorasan, Kurdistan, Central and Semnan provinces. Every October, grape harvest takes place in northeastern Iran, and here are some pictures of this event by IRNA News Agency. (Quoted from Financial tribune 14-01-2020)
DATE
IRAN: 30% Growth Expected in Iran Date Production
Date production is expected to reach 1.2 million tons in the current fiscal year to register an over 30% growth compared with last year, the chairman of the National Association of Iranian Dates said. “We owe this increase in production to favorable climate this year,” Mohsen Rashid Farrokhi was also quoted as saying by Young Journalists Club. According to the official, date exports earned Iran more than $500 million last year. Siamak Shahriari, a senior member of Dried Fruits and Nuts Exporters’ Association, said 70-80% of dates produced in Iran are consumed domestically and 20-30% are exported. (Quoted from Daily Pioneer 3-12-2019) News of January 2020
SAFFRON
IRAN: The Red Gold from Harvest to Export
A GHAYENAT, Dec. 16 (MNA) – Iran’s South Khorasan is the leading province in producing the highest quality saffron in the world. Known as the ‘red gold’ because of being the most expensive spice, South Khorasan’s saffron has many customers from Germany, USA, Spain, and the Persian Gulf littoral states. Qayen County in South Khorasan, the eastern province of Iran is the main hub for producing the best saffron in the world. Qayen’s saffron is famous for its unique aroma and strong color and has many customers in many countries such as Germany, the US, Spain, and the Persian Gulf states. (Quoted from Mehrnews 12-01-2020) News of January 2020