Iran’s monthly agrifood exports top $430m

Iran exported 801,130 tons of agricultural and food products worth $438.6 million in the first month of the current Iranian year (March 21-April 20), new data released by the Agriculture Ministry show.

15 May 2023
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Iran exported 801,130 tons of agricultural and food products worth $438.6 million in the first month of the current Iranian year (March 21-April 20), new data released by the Agriculture Ministry show.

Potato harvest season in Kerman province in southern Iran. Photo: Tasnim

Iran exported 801,130 tons of agricultural and food products worth $438.6 million in the first month of the current Iranian year (March 21-April 20), new data released by the Agriculture Ministry show.

The figures indicate a decline of 19.48% in tonnage, but a rise of 2.81% in value compared with last year's corresponding period. 

Watermelon topped the list of exports in terms of value with $46.54 million, followed by tomato worth $49.78 million, milk powder worth $30.03 million, eggs worth $26.55 million and apples worth $16.96 million.

In terms of tonnage, watermelon topped the list with 221,690 tons, followed by 108,350 tons of tomato, 37,850 tons of apple, 35,230 tons of Persian melon and 29,480 tons of dates.

Agronomic products accounted for 599,540 tons worth $197.95 million of total exports, down 22.44% and 8.25% in terms of tonnage and value respectively. 

Horticultural exports amounted to 105,790 tons worth $109.74 million, down 28.21% in terms of tonnage and down 1.06% in value respectively.

Exports of livestock and poultry products reached 85,020 tons worth $105.84 million, up 34.82% in tonnage and up 36.38% in value.

The veterinary sector exported 39 tons of products worth $900,000, up 7.161% and 435.03% in weight and value respectively.

The fisheries sector exported 9,500 tons worth $21.48 million, posting a decline of 9.34% in weight, but a rise of 4.41% in total value respectively.

Exports from the forest and rangeland sector hit 1,230 tons worth $2.68 million, up 22.69% in terms of tonnage and up 2.81% in terms of value, respectively.

Agrifood imports stood at 1.09 million tons worth $767.56 million during the same period, indicating a 38.77% and 34.71% fall in weight and value.

Corn worth $223.04 million had the biggest share of imports in terms of value, followed by different kinds of GM soybeans worth $152.03 million, rice worth $88.98 million, barley worth $44.28 million and banana worth $25.22 million.

In terms of tonnage, corn topped imports with 554,120 tons, followed by GM soybeans with 197,420 tons, barley with 112,320 tons and rice with 77,730 tons and banana with 36,350 tons.

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