
TEHRAN - At the 18th conference of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (TCCIMA)s Agriculture and Agribusiness Committee, economic sector representatives urged the federal government to simplify and enhance openness in the bureaucratic and time-consuming processes associated with farming trade.The conference, gone to by the Deputy Agriculture Minister for Trade Development Shahrzad Moshiri, highlighted major obstacles dealing with businesses, particularly foreign currency allotment and the supply of raw materials and farming inputs.The session, hosted by the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, featured discussions among members of the committee, union leaders, and market association agents.
One of the most important issues raised by individuals was the inadequacy of the foreign currency allocation system and the troublesome import registration procedure, which have actually prevented sell the farming sector.At the start of the meeting, Mohammad Mahdi Nahavandi, a board member of the Association of Livestock and Poultry Feed Importers, stressed that protecting foreign currency for farming inputs stays a significant challenge.He noted that traders struggle with unpredictability in currency accessibility, making long-term planning nearly difficult.
He also mentioned a lack of clarity in export treatments for agricultural products.EF/ MA