Economy

The price of chlorophos has risen

200 percent

Agricultural chlorophos has risen by 200 percent.

Over the past month, the price of chlorophos has risen between 100 percent and 200 percent. This situation has caused dissatisfaction among farmers.

Abbas Hajabdullahi, head of the Agriculture Department in the Iranian city of Rafsanjan, Kerman province, said the rise in prices came after the government raised the state price for farmers to 4,200 tomans. Hajabdullahi said that in addition to chlorophos the price of animal feed has also increased.

According to reports, fake agricultural chlorophyll was sold in Western Azerbaijan.

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