Grains
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Chabahar: Iran’s Strategic Advantage in Afghanistan’s Transit Routes
Following the escalation of political and security disputes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the borders of the two countries have been…
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High Air Cargo Costs in Iran: Need for Dedicated Fleet and Specialized Cargo Hubs
The biggest current constraints are the lack of dedicated cargo aircraft and the age of the existing fleet. A significant…
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Makran Coast and Chabahar: Industrial and Rail Development to Prevent Iran Becoming a Logistics Island
A logistics-based economy means earning money from the flow of goods instead of just selling natural resources. Iran is lagging…
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Anzali Port: Northern Logistics Hub Boosting Grain and Oil Imports
During the first eight months of this year, more than 2,982,000 tons of grain entered the country from northern ports,…
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Need to Remove VAT to Ensure Pasta Access
The main challenge that not only the pasta industry, but most industrial and manufacturing units face is the instability and…
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Amirabad Port: Strategic Hub for Essential Goods
Amirabad Port, located in the north of Iran, plays a significant role in the import of basic goods of the…
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Dubai as Global Hub for Grain Trade
Global Grain and Pulses Forum has become one of the most important global platforms for gathering key players in the…
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Instability in Regulations Disrupts Iran’s Essential Commodities Market
The import market for essential commodities and livestock inputs faces problems such as the lack of a clear technical policy,…
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Rising Imported-Grain Dependency and the $12.5 Billion Requirement for Essential Goods
Last year, according to statistics from the Central Bank, Customs Organization, and Ministry of Agriculture-Jihad, about 22.5 million tons of…
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Snapback Mechanism and Food Resilience: Iran’s Urgent Preparation
In light of the renewed threat of the “snapback mechanism,” Iran faces urgent challenges in securing its food supply. Seyed…
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