The current amount of Iranian dried fruit exports to Russia
At present, more than 100,000 pieces of dried fruits are exported to Russia Iranian Pistachio annually from Azerbaijan and Khorasan. Although Iranian dried fruits are better than Italian ones, it does not account for half of its income. They move forward, and sell at high prices. Conversely, we market our uncleaned goods in broken, dusty boxes, and in filthy crates.
Some people everywhere are unknowingly protesting since when did the dried fruit enter the commercial property? The answer should be: O ignorant person, I want you to come to see the coal and wood sellers and the wheat and barley sellers of this city, who in your opinion are like cocoons, have been traded and invested for one hundred thousand tomans, and the sellers go shoulder to shoulder. .
If the dried fruit is not a commercial commodity, which is silk, what kind of prosperity have Iranian traders given to the silk market so far? And what benefits have they brought to the country in Bab"s water? Silk grew as it did 50 years ago and still does not reach the Japanese and Italian markets. All silk weaving factories in Azerbaijan have been dormant for 30 years.
The excuse they bring is that: the silkworm was good in Russia and they did not like Iranian property. And while only negligence has caused the Sharabafi factories and other Iranian mercenaries to be unemployed and people to emigrate to earn a living. These Ottoman immigrants are engaged in tobacco and water sales in the Ottoman Empire, or spend their lives in groceries, butchers, and other activities in Russian cities.