IRAN: Pistachio production review and expectations for 2017

February 1, 2017 at 7:17 AM , Chitra Trade Aryan
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After 3 years of having reduce in pistachio production in Iran, Market expectations for 2017 increased.

Pistachios are Iran’s biggest export after crude oil and oil products. In 2015 more than 210 thousand tons of the nut produced.

2015 consumption

Consumption report of 2015 production comes in below table:

2015 Consumption review (tons)

Left in Stock from 2014

4,000

Production of 2015

210,000

Available in Stock

214,000

Domestic Consumption

42,000

Export

155,000

Left in stock from 2015

17,000

 28% reduce in production in 2016

In 2016 a huge reduce in production, which is about 28% can be mentioned.

2015 Consumption review (tons)

Left in Stock from 2014

17,000

Production of 2015

153,000

Available in Stock

170,000

Production size comparison from 2014 to 2016

In another point of view, a reduce in pistachio production can be seen.

Production size (tons)

 

2014

230,000

2015

210,000

2016

153,000

2017 Expectations

But it is good to know that Expectations for crop 2017 is more than 200,000 tons.

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