Currency Allocation Challenges
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Over 400% Surge in Working Capital for Feed Importers After Currency Reform
Today, to buy a 70,000-ton ship of soybean meal, about 4,000 billion Tomans of capital is needed. Also, a 20-ton…
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Government Pledges 100-Trillion Rial Support for Livestock Feed Production
He highlighted the economic impact of removing the 28,500 Toman preferential currency on feed inputs, which led to a 3–4-fold…
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Sugar Supply Transparency Amid Currency Reform
If sugar importers and producers feel that the government is regulating prices or that there is too much pressure to…
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Guiding Currency Debtors into Livestock Feed Imports
According to estimates, the government is likely to liberalize the wheat and flour industry next year. Given the high sensitivity…
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Working Capital Surge in Livestock Production Post Currency Liberalization
In response to the increase in meat prices, instead of these regulatory authorities going to meat production and supply centers…
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US Control of Venezuelan Oil and Iran Market Risk
Even if the US manages to handle the Russia-Ukraine war atmosphere and Russian oil, as well as Venezuelan oil, returns…
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Strategic Impact of Preferential FX Removal on Feed Imports
One of the main benefits of removing the preferential currency and moving it to the last link in the supply…
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VTB Financial Expansion to Boost Iran-Russia Agro Trade
Mr. Konstantin Vorobev, Deputy Head of the VTB Tehran Representative Office, announced at iranGrain conference that VTB Group achieved a…
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Flour Industry Challenges Amid Currency Fluctuations and Food Security
The flour industry is a vital link in Iran’s food security chain, essential for social stability and public health. Despite…
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At least 1.4 million tons of rice imports needed amid currency delays
Importing at least 1.4 million tons of rice to cover the demand deficit in Iran is inevitable. From the beginning…
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