Iran faces no disruption to food supplies amid pandemic
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Iranian authorities say the country faces no disruption to food supplies amid the new coronavirus pandemic as large-scale government programs for purchase of agrifood from domestic farmers have helped boost inventories.
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Apr 20, 2020 01:35 UTC
  • Head of Iran’s Central Organization of the Rural Cooperatives (CORC) Hossein Shirzad
    Head of Iran’s Central Organization of the Rural Cooperatives (CORC) Hossein Shirzad

Iranian authorities say the country faces no disruption to food supplies amid the new coronavirus pandemic as large-scale government programs for purchase of agrifood from domestic farmers have helped boost inventories.

According to Press TV, the spread of the COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, has left many countries short of food supplies with reports showing that panic buying by shoppers in developed countries cleared supermarket shelves of staples in the very first days of the pandemic last month.

Iran has been spared of such a disruption to food supplies since COVID-19 cases surfaced in the country in late February.

Over the past calendar year which ended late March, the Iranian government expanded its so-called guaranteed purchase program for agrifood to include fruits, vegetables and other farming products.

That came as better precipitation and a boom in exports had encouraged many farmers to expand cultivation for various fruits and vegetables.

A senior official at the Iranian agriculture ministry (MAJ) said on Sunday that the government had purchased nearly 330,000 metric tons of tomato over the last calendar year.

Hossein Shirzad, who heads Iran’s Central Organization of the Rural Cooperatives (CORC), said that such a huge government scheme for buying a single item of agrifood has been a first of its kind in decades.  

Shirzad said the government has implemented a same strategy for other farming products which faced an oversupply last year.

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