Iran has a dynamic and diverse agricultural and food industry that produces a wide range of products for export. These product categories include:
Horticultural Products: Iran’s diverse climate allows for the production of a wide variety of fruits and horticultural products that are highly desirable for export. This group includes pistachios, dates, raisins, apricots, apples, oranges, grapefruits, and grapes.
Dried Fruits and Nuts: Iran is one of the largest producers and exporters of dried fruits and nuts globally. This category includes various types of nuts such as pistachios, almonds, walnuts, as well as dried fruits like dried peaches, apricots, and apples.
Fresh Agricultural Products: In addition to fresh fruits, Iran also exports fresh vegetables, greens, and medicinal herbs. This group includes tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, potatoes, leafy greens, saffron, and herbs like roses, thyme, and mint.
Livestock and Dairy Products: Iran’s livestock and dairy industry produces a diverse range of products for export. This category includes red and poultry meat, as well as dairy products like yogurt, cheese, and butter.
Fishery Products: With access to the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf, Iran has a thriving fishery industry. This group includes fish, shrimp, and other seafood products such as caviar.
Processed Food Products: Iran also produces a wide range of processed food products for export. This category includes tomato paste, canned fruits and vegetables, compotes, jams, confectionery, biscuits, and various beverages.
Organic Products: Iran is developing its organic sector in response to increasing global demand. Organic fruits, vegetables, nuts, and organic dairy products are produced without the use of chemicals and follow sustainable practices.
Food Industries: Iran has advanced food industries that produce various products for export. This group includes vegetable oils, flour, pasta, biscuits, chocolates, and different types of canned goods
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