Iran's Mazandaran Shines: Daily Export of Over 29,000 Tons of Fresh Fruit!

Iran’s Mazandaran Shines: Daily Export of Over 29,000 Tons of Fresh Fruit!

In a remarkable achievement for the agricultural sector, the province of Mazandaran has successfully exported over 29,000 tons of fruit. This impressive feat was announced by Asadollah Teymouri Yansari, the acting head of the Agriculture Department in Mazandaran, during a meeting of the Mazandaran Agricultural Council held in the provincial capital, Sari.

On November 29, a total of 616 shipments of kiwifruit, weighing 12,939 tons, were exported from the province. Notably, 246 of these shipments were directed to India, while the remainder reached various global markets. The export figures also included substantial quantities of tangerines and oranges, further highlighting Mazandaran’s role in the fruit export industry.

  • Kiwifruit: 616 shipments totaling 12,939 tons
  • Tangerines: 393 shipments weighing 7,827 tons
  • Oranges: 440 shipments totaling 8,931 tons

Teymouri Yansari went on to highlight the strategic importance of non-oil exports, stating that the scale of these shipments reflects significant progress in executing Iran’s resistance economy policies. This approach is vital for diversifying the economy and reducing reliance on oil exports.

He further explained that expanding exports has multiple benefits, including:

  1. Boosting Production: Increased export activities lead to higher production levels, thus enhancing the overall output of the agricultural sector.
  2. Increasing Farmers’ Income: By accessing international markets, farmers can achieve better prices for their products, resulting in improved livelihoods.
  3. Creating Sustainable Employment: The growth of the export sector contributes to job creation in various fields, ranging from orcharding to transportation and logistics.

The emphasis on non-oil exports is not just a response to economic challenges but also a proactive strategy to ensure long-term sustainability. Teymouri Yansari’s remarks underscore the importance of diversifying the economy and enhancing the agricultural sector’s role in contributing to the national income.

Moreover, the successful export of fruits like kiwifruit, tangerines, and oranges demonstrates Mazandaran’s agricultural capabilities and the potential for further growth in this sector. As the global demand for high-quality fruits continues to rise, provinces like Mazandaran are well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

The Agriculture Department in Mazandaran is committed to supporting farmers and producers in meeting international standards, which is essential for maintaining competitiveness in the global market. By investing in better farming practices and quality control, the province aims to strengthen its position as a leading exporter of fruits in the region.

In conclusion, the recent export achievements from Mazandaran not only reflect the hard work and dedication of local farmers but also indicate a strategic shift toward a more resilient and diversified economy. The focus on non-oil exports is paving the way for a sustainable future, while simultaneously providing economic opportunities for the people of Mazandaran.

As the agricultural sector continues to grow, it is crucial for stakeholders to collaborate and implement innovative strategies that enhance productivity and ensure sustainability. With ongoing support and investment, the future of fruit exports from Mazandaran looks promising, contributing significantly to both local and national economic development.

This news highlights the vital role of agriculture in Iran’s economy and showcases the potential that lies within the country’s agricultural exports. The commitment to fostering a robust export market will ultimately lead to greater economic stability and prosperity for the region.

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