Iran’s 20 Billion Dollar Capacity for Medicinal plants’ Trading Development
Iran is capable of making 10 to 20 billion dollars from trading medicinal palnts.
Iran is capable of making 10 to 20 billion dollars from trading medicinal palnts.
Theoretical and practical workshop on Isolation and Purification of Active Principle Component from the Leaf of Olea europaeae L., was held in National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, on Wednesday February 8th, 2017.
The latest issue of the scientic and research journal of “Agriculture and Technology of Saffron” was published by the University of Torbat e Heydarieh. There are 5 papers concerning saffron in this journal.
Bimonthly Iranian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants for January and February, 2017, was issued.
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Theoretical and practical workshop on Isolation and Purification of Active Principle Component from the Leaf of Olea europaeae L. will be held by National Network of Research and Technology in Medicinal Plants on Wednesday, February 8th, 2017.
Iran’s digital herbariorum system which was first started in Medicinal Plants Research Institute of Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research (ACECR) in 2014, is now registered in Index Herbariorum with an acronym of IMPH.
About one thousand kilograms of Asafoetida gum, with the value of 20 thousand dollars, has been exported to other countries since the beginning of this year.
Minister of Agriculture Jihad said, “We must change the high traditional demand which is based on selling raw products, to trading demands of the processed products with high added value.”
Educational Workshop on the different extraction methods of essential oils from medicinal and aromatic plants will be held with the collaboration of National Network of Research and Technology on Medicinal Plants and Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands on Wednesday, January 4th.