17,000 tons of dates are produced in Sistan and Baluchestan province
The head of the Sistan and Baluchestan Industries and Mines Organization said: the geographical location of the province has given a special place to this region in terms of investment.
Javad Namavar Jahromi added: 300 km of water border with open waters and also the existence of important shipping docks that have facilitated trade with the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman and other countries, has made this province a privileged position.
The head of the Sistan and Baluchestan Industries and Mines Organization continued: One thousand kilometers of land border with Pakistan and Afghanistan is one of the other benefits of investing in Sistan and Baluchestan.
He added: The existence of Chabahar Free Trade and Industrial Zone, Zabol Special Economic Zone and border markets of Zahedan, Saravan, Zabol and Pishin cities, which are important factors in creating industries based on export or import, are other features of Sistan and Baluchestan.
The head of the Industries and Mines Organization pointed out: The import of heavy livestock from the borders of the province has provided a suitable platform for the development of livestock conversion industries in the region.
Jahromi emphasized: the production of more than 17,000 tons of dates in the province can also be considered as an advantage in creating related industries.
The head of the Sistan and Baluchestan Industries and Mines Organization pointed out: Fisheries and related industries are considered as other central and effective capabilities of the province due to the province’s proximity to the warm waters of the Oman Sea and the Indian Ocean and the very high volume of aquatic fishing.