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Iran may soon permit import of rice from India: Commerce Ministry

Updated: Feb 04, 2017 05:40:05am
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Iran may soon permit import of rice from India: Commerce Ministry

New Delhi, Feb 4 (KNN) Government of Iran may soon issue the notification about resumption of issuance of permits for import of rice from India, Commerce Ministry said in a statement.

The Ministry said this after a 20 member trade delegation led by Chairman, Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) visited Iran from January 28-30, 2017. 

The delegation met various departments  in the government of Iran including Food and Drug Organisation, Governmental Trading Corporation and Trade Promotion Organisation.

Meetings were also held with Iran Chamber of Commerce and Rice Importers Association.

The deliberations helped to dispel the negative publicity which appeared in some part of Iran media causing doubts about the health and safety of rice from India.

The main purpose of the visit related to promotion of export of rice since Iran is one of the largest importers of Basmati rice from India.

About 250 people participated in the sales promotion event held at Hotel Espinas Palace, Tehran. On the spot preparation of Iranian dishes prepared by Iranian Chefs with use of Indian rice was demonstrated and served as part of the lunch.

Participants included about 30 media personnel, importers, inspection agencies and government officials from Food and Drug Organisation (FDO) etc.

To supplement domestic production of about 2 million MT, Iran imports about 1 million MT of rice every year out of which about 7 lakh MT is exported from India. (With PIB Inputs)

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