Saturday 30 March 2013
The Iranian government is to lift the ban on exporting poultry that was implemented two months ago.
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Sunday 16 December 2012
The Iranian government aims to improve its self-sufficiency with regard to poultry feed by creating a number of facilities for the production of feed from food wastes.
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Saturday 15 September 2012
Why are we even talking about Iran's nuclear program when renewable energy offers a clear way out of this conundrum? If we can remove bad politics from the equation for a moment and get back to business as usual, energy diplomacy with Iran could render the nuclear question irrelevant altogether.
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Sunday 09 September 2012
The Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – the “supreme leader” of Iran – praised America’s “Occupy Wall Street” movement on Thursday, calling it a reflection of people around the world who are “losing their patience” w ith the dominance of the United States and Israel in the international community.
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Tuesday 04 September 2012
The endless war: Saudi Arabia goes on the offensive against Iran.
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Saturday 01 September 2012
Saudi Arabia Goes on the Offensive Against Iran.
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Sunday 19 August 2012
Iran has been pushed into a corner and is fighting for its life.
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Friday 10 August 2012
Dubbed the "chicken crisis", organised smugglers have been uncovered in posession of 60 tonnes of live and slaughtered poultry, which has been hidden across Iran throughout the last two weeks.
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Sunday 22 July 2012
Iran has been chosen as a member of the “bureau” overseeing a month-long United Nations conference in New York aimed at finalizing a controversial global “arms trade treaty.”
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Thursday 28 June 2012
Iran announced this week that it's made its first oil discovery in the Caspian Sea in more than 100 years. The semiofficial Fars News Agency reports the find, in ultradeep waters, may hold the equivalent of 7 percent of the country's known national reserves.
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Tuesday 26 June 2012
Iran’s stepped up its crackdown on the country struggling Christian community by closing a church in Tehran, prompting an Iranian human rights group and religious freedom experts to slam the regime.
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Saturday 16 June 2012
Beset by rising rhetoric about a possible Israeli attack against its nuclear facilities, Iran is seeking full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as an additional layer of international diplomatic "life insurance." On 12 November 2011 Iranian Supreme National Security Council's Secretary Assistant Ali Bageri said that Iran is seeking full membership in the SCO, upgrading its current observer status, telling journalists in Moscow, "We have already submitted a relevant application."
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Monday 23 April 2012
President Barack Obama has told Iran the United States would accept Tehran having a civilian nuclear program if the Islamic state can prove it is not seeking atomic weapons, the Washington Post said Friday.
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Thursday 05 April 2012
A strike on Iran, however limited, would push the current internal power struggle to a premature end that would not be in the US' best interests - that is the message, whether intentional or not, of the recent "intelligence leak" that has provided the Obama Administration with justification for standing down with regard to Iran.
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Monday 19 March 2012
Iran has made a rare purchase of US wheat in an effort to build food stockpiles as the United States and Europe implement tough new sanctions to contain Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
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Wednesday 07 March 2012
When dialogue breaks down war breaks out.
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Sunday 05 February 2012
Following the recent opening of their new hatchery, Ross distributor Zarbal together with Aviagen recently held a number of events in Iran, highlighting the latest developments in hatchery best practice.
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Tuesday 31 January 2012
Following the recent opening of their new hatchery, Ross distributor Zarbal together with Aviagen recently held a number of events in Iran, highlighting the latest developments in hatchery best practice.
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Sunday 22 January 2012
Following the recent opening of their new hatchery, Ross distributor Zarbal together with Aviagen recently held a number of events in Iran, highlighting the latest developments in hatchery best practice.
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Sunday 15 January 2012
The pieces and policies for potential conflict in the Persian Gulf are seemingly drawing inexorably together.
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Sunday 01 January 2012
Youcef Nadarkhani, an Iranian pastor sentenced to death for apostasy, will remain in prison for at least one more year. The presiding judge ordered authorities to keep Youcef in prison, using whatever means necessary to force him to recant his Christian faith and convert to Islam. VOM contacts believe the order's intent is to keep Youcef in prison for an extended period so that the international Christian community will forget about him. The Iranian courts may then feel free to carry out the death sentence.
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Saturday 24 December 2011
Deputy Agricultural Jihad Minister in Kettle Products Affairs said Wednesday Iran is region’s pioneer in exporting meat and diary products, as we have not only reached self sufficiency in this field, but also exporting most of them.
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Saturday 12 November 2011
One can even wonder how the White House's allegation of Iran plotting the assassination of the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the US as cooked up. Did Obama really write this story on the back of a napkin while riding a train?
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Saturday 29 October 2011
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has broken out in village ducks at two locations in the north of the country.
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Monday 05 April 2010
According to Iran Agribusiness Report for Q210 from Companies and Markets, the Iranian dairy sector is struggling to expand. Government funds have been directed to supporting prices and subsidising input. However, the milk collection infrastructure has been somewhat neglected. This means that in rural areas, getting milk to market is often problematic. Smallholder farmers often lack the facilities to store milk or transport it to major towns. This leaves them at the mercy of traders who offer far less than the government minimum price for milk. With low returns and no guaranteed buyer, despite strong domestic demand, there is little incentive to invest in increasing production.
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According to Iran Agribusiness Report for Q210 from Companies and Markets, one area where production infrastructure has progressed rapidly is the poultry sector. While production was characterised by small-scale, backyard rearing, with low levels of productivity and high labour intensity, the face of the industry has now been transformed dramatically so that the entire supply chain process can take place domestically. In February 2010, the largest poultry slaughter house in the Middle East was opened near Tehran. The factory, according to a report in the Tehran Times, was 70 per cent financed by the private sector and will provide 1,000 jobs. The investment is a testament to the promising future for Iranian poultry production.
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Saturday 06 March 2010
Pakistan Halal Products Development Board (PHPDB) has decided to send a high-level delegation to participate in the International Halal Conference and Exhibition to be held under the auspices of the Islamic Chamber Research and Information Centre (ICRIC) in Tehran from March 2 to 5
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Sunday 28 February 2010
The fourth largest industrial slaughterhouse for poultry in the world and the largest in the Middle East was inaugurated by the Iranian minister of agricultural jihad in Rey on 8 February, according to Tehran Times
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Monday 14 December 2009
Scientists from the Iranian Islamic Azad University conducted 2 experiments to investigate the effects of alternative litter materials on growth performance and behaviours of broiler chicks.Chicks were raised from 1 to 42 days of age, during the summer with an average temperature of 31°C.
In the first
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Monday 09 November 2009
According to veterinarian Dr Hamid Ebrahimzadeh, the CCHF virus, and nairoviruses in general, are sensitive to pH changes. “Consequently, when rigor mortis ensues (pH about 5.8), the carcasses of cattle in particular will be free of virus infectivity. Thus, the lapse of time
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Wednesday 29 July 2009
Scientists says that a new coating, Nanofarm 1000, can help cut production costs.
A commercial coating called Nanofarm 1000 has been produced by Iranian scientists to help the commercial poultry industry by preventing the
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Wednesday 15 July 2009
Bonyana, Iran’s first cloned calf was successfully born via cesarean section on Saturday, July 11th 2009 in the Nasr Animal Husbandry affiliated with Royan Institute’s Isfahan Campus.
“This was
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Wednesday 13 May 2009
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Regional Development Mladjan Dinkic and Iranian Minister of Trade Masud Mirkazemi signed a protocol on a joint Serbian and Iranian commission for economic cooperation.
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