Iran"s spice market has shown dynamic trends over recent years, with significant movements in both trade volumes and commodity prices. The market for pepper, neither crushed nor ground, reveals a steady increase in imports from 4. 38 million kg in 2020 to 6. 13 million kg in 2022, with corresponding value growth reaching $25 million. This reflects a growing domestic demand and a corresponding increase in market value. Export figures for the same commodity show a marginal increase from 55,172 kg in 2021 to 57,637 2022, indicating a stable but limited international demand for Iranian exports. Notably, the price per kg for exports increased slightly in 2022, suggesting improved pricing power for Iranian exporters. For crushed or ground pepper, import volumes have declined from 538,850 2020 to 309,250 2022, though the total value has decreased at a slower rate—from $1.

03 million to $630,589. This suggests a potential increase in the price per unit, indicating changing dynamics in the supply chain and possibly greater import costs. In the category of crushed or ground fruits of Capsicum or Pimenta, import volumes remained steady, with a minor price per kg over the years, indicating a stable market position. Export volumes in this category have increased significantly, from 1,040 2021 to 158,865 2022, reflecting growing international interest and heightened export activities. Overall, the Iranian spice market demonstrates complex trends of increasing imports and variable export growth, dictated by both domestic consumption and global market dynamics. B2B companies seeking to explore Iran’s food market can leverage these insights to identify opportunities for growth and collaboration. For businesses looking to streamline their entry into Iran"s spice market, Aritral offers a comprehensive solution. Aritral is an AI-driven B2B platform that simplifies international trade with features like Product Listing, Direct Communication, Global Sales Assistance, AI-Powered Marketing, and Profile Management, making it an ideal partner for navigating Iran’s evolving spice trade landscape.

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