IranRising Dairy Prices Send New Shock to Lives of...

Rising Dairy Prices Send New Shock to Lives of People in Iran

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The state-run Hamshahri newspaper published a report on May 23 regarding a new wave of price increases in dairy products. The report shows that rising dairy prices have once again entered an upward trend. According to the Dairy Products Association, increased production costs have reached a critical stage. This situation has made rising dairy prices an unavoidable outcome. At the same time, discussions over currency liberalization and supplying livestock feed with free-market currency have created additional pressure. This trend has turned rising dairy prices into one of the main issues in the food market.

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Rising Dairy Prices Are the Result of Pressure on the Production and Consumption Chain

The increase in exchange rates and changes in the method of supplying livestock feed have raised production costs. Under such conditions, according to industry activists, rising dairy prices are the direct result of pressure on the production chain. Factory owners also speak of shrinking profit margins and pressure from the consumer market. They believe that continuation of this trend could reduce production capacity in some facilities. Amid this trend of rising dairy prices, exports have been مطرحed as a compensatory option. Increased transportation costs have also contributed to higher final prices.

According to the state-run Hamshahri newspaper, dairy industry experts warn that the pricing structure has become unstable. This instability has placed additional pressure on both producers and consumers. The dairy market has experienced repeated fluctuations in recent weeks. These fluctuations have increased concerns about price stability. Some production units have also reported declining demand in the domestic market. Changes in currency policies have played a key role in these economic developments. Some economic analysts consider this trend the result of a flawed distribution structure. Ultimately, both the production and consumption chains have come under pressure.

Rising Dairy Prices and Reduced Consumption Among Low-Income Families

Rising dairy prices have reduced consumption among many low-income families. This decline in consumption carries significant nutritional and health consequences. Reports indicate that rising dairy prices could affect public health. Reduced access to dairy products has increased concerns about diseases related to calcium deficiency. Health experts emphasize the importance of dairy consumption in the diet. However, rising prices have limited the purchasing power of many households.

This situation has made the economic divide in the consumption of essential goods more visible. Citizens in urban markets are expressing concern about rapid price changes. These concerns have also led to declining confidence in economic stability. Some reports indicate reduced demand in local stores. Changes in household consumption patterns in the food sector are becoming increasingly noticeable.

The report by the state-run Hamshahri newspaper presents a picture of increasing pressure on the dairy market. The report shows that the pricing structure is facing serious challenges. Rising production costs and currency fluctuations play the main role in this situation. The consumer market has also experienced declining demand in response to these changes. This cycle of pressure has affected both producers and consumers. Overall, this trend is a sign of instability in the market for essential goods. Reports indicate that this situation is likely to continue in the coming months.

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