Iran bans fruit and vegetable exports

Change
Iran banned exports of fresh and dried fruit, vegetables, and nuts, halting all official shipments of these products.
Why it matters
International buyers and processors can no longer receive shipments from Iran and must secure alternative suppliers to avoid immediate shortages. Sanctions and payment constraints make settling replacement contracts and executing cross-border payments more complex.
Implications
  • Procurement teams at European distributors and wholesalers of pistachios, dates, and dried fruit must secure alternative suppliers immediately or face inventory shortages when Iranian shipments are not delivered.
  • Commodity trading desks with open contracts for Iranian fruit, vegetables, or nuts must close or replace those positions now or record delivery failures and unsettled contracts.

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Source

Hortidaily

Topics

Trade & Tariffs Regulatory Actions Supply Chain & Logistics Agriculture Food & Beverages

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