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Pistachios: Iran market review 2025

January 8, 2026 at 11:59 AM , Der AUDITOR
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TEHRAN. Despite witnessing a production decline for pistachios in 2025, Iran’s exports climbed to a multi-year high. Main drivers were quality, prices and a shift in EU demand.

2025 crop with limited impact

In calendar year 2025 Iran’s the substantial inventories carried over from the 2024 crop largely manged Iran's pistachio market. Although the new crop was harvested in the autumn of 2025, its role in shaping export volumes during the year remained limited. This dynamic fundamentally determined the effective supply structure, the composition of export products, and even the price formation in the market.

The bulk of pistachio exports in 2025 relied on production from the 2024 crop year - a year that recorded one of the high

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