_Nabil_
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Yes DoctorNabil, do you live in Tunis?
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Yes DoctorNabil, do you live in Tunis?
Yes Doctor
Apart from some Wahabi brainwashed, it's well seen.Nice, How is Iran viewed among Tunisians?
Apart from some Wahabi brainwashed, it's well seen.
Even the result of huge propaganda against Iran, Hezbollah and Assad is vanishing day by day.
I guess, Iran fully supporting Hamas (even after their "treacherous" behaviour in Syria) has something to do with this shift.
Also, Iran is doing 0 effort on its image marketing in Arab countries, not even in Cultural, Sports, Musical, ....fields
I can assure for example that every Tunisian has seen the TV show "Youssef" at least 3 times
That's my personal P.O.V, can't be knowledgeable of all Tunisians
Wow, thanks that's a Honour for meVery cool. It is always nice to have members from other MENA countries in the Iranian section.
You my friend are an honorary Iranian already.
still remain the fact that every body in Iran announce its own statistics as if we don't have a big organization for that and those statistics always are different from each other.The 4 million ton increase in wheat production is a prediction for 2022. And it's from none other than the United Nation's FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization).
The notion that Iran will need to import 7 million tons of wheat in 1401 (March 2022 to March 2023) is also a prediction, issued this time around by the chairman of Iran's Grain Union.
To those suggesting figures published by Iran are systematically baseless, here the UN's figure is much more favorable than the one furnished by someone in Iran.
At any rate let's face it, the Raisi administration is successfully boosting domestic production, and correctly placing the focus on vital and strategic sectors. Whether or not it will suffice to cover domestic wheat consumption I don't know.
Last but not least, even if in the upcoming years Iran's wheat production supercedes domestic consumption once again, this doesn't mean imports will completely stop (although they'll experience a significant drop no doubt). It's like with oil and gas, despite being 100% self-sufficient in both commodities, Iran does import limited quantities thereof in the framework of swap agreements and other deals with neighbors.
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I was there IMF...same name..Guys how many of us here are from IDF/IMF?
What was your ID there ?
Guys how many of us here are from IDF/IMF?
What was your ID there ?
Same nameGuys how many of us here are from IDF/IMF?
What was your ID there ?
I was there IMF...same name..