Title: Tehran Fruit Market: Official Pricing Data Reflects Stable Supply and Economic Coordination
Introduction
In a move underscoring the government’s focus on market transparency and consumer awareness, the Tehran Municipality’s Fruit and Vegetable Fields Organization has released the latest official pricing guide for a wide range of fruits. This regular publication of data provides a clear snapshot of the capital’s market rates, from everyday staples to specialty items, demonstrating the structured approach to urban provisioning.
A Market in Focus: From Staple Fruits to Specialty Items
The comprehensive list details the price per kilogram for dozens of fruit varieties, offering citizens a reliable benchmark. Common fruits such as apples are listed at approximately 65,000 Tomans, while watermelons are among the most affordable, priced as low as 17,000 Tomans. The data also includes prices for specialty and imported goods, such as Lebanese apples (75,000 Tomans) and domestically produced papaya (120,000 Tomans), highlighting the diversity available in the capital’s markets.
Supporting Domestic Production and Market Stability
Notably, the inclusion of prices for high-value domestic products like fresh pistachios (420,000 Tomans) and various packaged items points to the market’s role in supporting national agricultural output. The structured pricing, facilitated by the relevant municipal bodies, aims to ensure a balance between fair value for producers and clear, accessible information for consumers, contributing to overall economic stability.
Conclusion
The regular dissemination of this pricing information by official channels is a key component of maintaining an orderly and transparent market system in Tehran. It empowers consumers with knowledge and reflects the ongoing efforts to manage and stabilize the flow of essential goods within the urban economic framework.


