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A huge agricultural market open up for the Philippines after Iran confirmed through Department of Agriculture Sec. Manny Piñol that...
A huge agricultural market open up for the Philippines after Iran confirmed through Department of Agriculture Sec. Manny Piñol that they will buy from us more bananas, pineapple and Abaca products.


The confirmation of the Islamic Republic of Iran in seeking abaca supply and other agricultural products in the country was made through the effort of the Department of Agriculture.

Sec. Manny Piñol stated the Iran ambassador Mohammad Tanhael informed the office of the DA that Iran would by Philippine products despite the fact that the country is long subjected to trade sanctions by the West.

Iran is currently buying its Abaca supply from a third country which also buys from the Philippines. The Iranian ambassador during the meeting with DA Sec. Piñol noted that Iran need a huge volume of Abaca for tea bags, security paper and bank notes.

The Iranian will also import more bananas and pineapple as well as mangoes from the Philippines. They also offered apples and nuts in exchange or our agricultural products.


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Here's the Complete Report by Sec. Manny Piñol

Huge market opens up
IRAN SEEKS ABACA SUPPLY,
OTHER PHILIPPINE PRODUCTS

By Manny Piñol

The Islamic Republic of Iran, long subjected to trade sanctions by the West, is now opening up its market to various agricultural products from the Philippines, especially Abaca and fruits.

Iran's Ambassador to the Philippines, Mohammad Tanhael, informed me during his visit to the Dept. of Agriculture office on Friday that his country would like to buy more bananas, pineapple and Abaca from the Philippines.

He said Iran is currently buying its Abaca supply from a third country which also buys from the Philippines.

"We need a huge volume of Abaca for tea bags, security papers and bank notes," Ambassador Tanhael told me.

He said Iran also would like to import more bananas and pineapple, including mangos, from the Philippines while also offering apples and nuts in exchange.

The Ambassador also said that Iran would be willing to provide the Philippines with synthetic rubber supply in exchange for its natural rubber in view of the country's plan to establish its first Filipino-owned tire factory.

To realise these business engagements, the Dept. of Agriculture will be conducting an agricultural trade mission to Iran in May which I will head personally.
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Source: Sec. Manny Piñol

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