Iran"s food market, especially in the jam and honey sector, is witnessing dynamic growth and significant trade activity. The country"s export of jams and other preserves has shown a consistent upward trend over recent years. In 2022, Iran exported a substantial 35,781,059 kg of jams, jellies, and marmalades, earning approximately $25. 5 million, an increase from 2020"s export volume of 29,351,953 kg valued at $21. 5 million. On the import side, Iran"s demand for jams and jellies is also noteworthy. The import volume for jams, jellies, and marmalades was 1,299,094 kg in 2022, costing $1. 33 million, showing a steady rise since 2021.

Interestingly, the market for "other jams, jellies, and marmalades" reflected a significant import volume of 12,242,460 kg in 2022, valued at $17. 4 million, signaling strong domestic consumption alongside robust export capabilities. The price trends reveal that the value per kilogram of exported jams and marmalades has increased over the years, reflecting Iran’s improved quality and competitive pricing in the global market. For instance, the value per kilogram of exported jams was approximately $0. 71 in 2020 and increased to $0. 72 in 2022. This vibrant trade environment underscores opportunities for businesses exploring Iran"s food sector. Engaging with local suppliers can be streamlined through platforms like Aritral, which offers AI-powered marketing, product listing, and global sales assistance, enabling effective communication and business growth in the international market. "

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