Kurdistan Sees Sharp Decrease in Vegetable and Fruit Prices as Iran Reopens Border Crossings

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Border crossings between the Kurdistan Region and Iran reopened after several days of disruption. This move stabilized food supplies and pushed down vegetable and fruit prices in local markets. Regional trade officials confirmed that multiple crossings, previously closed due to tensions, are now fully operational.

The Kurdistan Region Import and Export Union reported that the Shushme Border Crossing reopened on March 8. The Sayranban Crossing resumed operations on March 9. Officials said the Bashmakh, Haji Omeran, and Parvez Khan crossings will become fully functional in the next few days.

Trucks carrying food products, especially fresh vegetables and fruits, have started entering the region in significant numbers. Before the reopening, only Bashmakh remained open. Farmers and traders struggled with high transport costs and shortages. Now, more routes allow merchants to bring produce from Iran to Kurdistan more efficiently.

Local wholesalers confirmed that prices for popular items have dropped. Weekly markets in Erbil and Sulaymaniyah now offer more Iranian vegetables, fruits, and other perishables. The increased supply helped restore normal prices that had spiked when trade stopped. Customers can now buy apples, grapes, tomatoes, and cucumbers at prices close to pre-closure levels.

Economists noted that reopening borders improves food affordability and strengthens trade with Iran. They predict that activating Haji Omeran and Parvez Khan will boost competition between routes, increase supplies, and ease inflation in regional markets.

Despite remaining challenges, the return of cross-border trade has provided significant relief to farmers and consumers throughout the Kurdistan Region. Markets are more stable, and merchants report smoother operations. Analysts say sustained cooperation with Iran will help maintain supply levels and keep food prices under control.

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