An Iranian official says the country will produce more than 13 million tons of wheat in the next Persian year, starting from mid-March.
According to a report by Mizan, as translated by IFP, Esmaeil Esfandyari-Pour, an Iranian agriculture official, said 13.5 million tons of wheat is expected to be produced next year to meet the country’s domestic requirement.
“Using modern irrigation methods and other measures taken by the government, there will be no need for import of wheat next year,” he added.
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