Iran bans fruit and vegetable exports

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Iran banned exports of fruit and vegetables.
Iran bans fruit and vegetable exports
Why it matters
Iran has halted outbound shipments of fruit and vegetables by imposing an export ban. This blocks export flows that supplied foreign buyers—most notably pistachios, sultanas, and dates—and restricts access to those Iranian-origin products until the ban is lifted.
Implications
  • Shipments of Iranian pistachios, sultanas, and dates to foreign markets are stopped.
  • EU import channels that relied on Iranian nuts and dried fruit will have Iranian-origin supplies unavailable.

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Hortidaily

Topics

Trade & Tariffs Supply Chain & Logistics Agriculture Food & Beverages

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