Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Good progress on meat and kiwifruit trade with Iran

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New Zealand meat producers can resume exporting to Iran.
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Minister of Primary Industries Nathan Guy witnessed an agreement in Tehran yesterday enabling the resumption, along with another signalling Zespri would explore the development of the kiwifruit market there.

“This is a crucial step for New Zealand meat companies as they look to re-enter the Iranian market," Guy said.

The arrangement provides the conditions for chilled and frozen sheep and beef exports to resume with Iran, the second largest economy in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Guy and Iranian Minister of Agriculture Mahmoud Hojjati also witnessed the signing of a Statement of Intent between Zespri and Iran’s Ministry of Agriculture acknowledging the potential of the Iranian market as a large fruit consuming and growing country.

"Current import conditions mean that New Zealand is unable to export kiwifruit to Iran. However the letter of intent outlines undertakings to further explore commercial opportunities in Iran."

Iran has well established kiwifruit orchards and supply chains, and operates in a counter seasonal supply window to New Zealand.

"This visit is an important opportunity to strengthen our agricultural relationship, following the signing of an Agricultural Cooperation Arrangement last year.

“Iran has traditionally been an important market for New Zealand agricultural exporters, particularly dairy, and this visit has identified areas in which we can diversify these commercial ties and further technical cooperation."

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