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About Us

In 1987 our company, Darvishi commerce, started its officially activities with dealing agricultural and livestock products through Iran’s border markets with neighbouring countries and in 1991 increased its activities with exporting copper in all types and forms of hand woven Persian rugs and carpets. In such manner that we got the second place in exporting Non-Oil Products in west Azarbaijan – Iran.

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Product categories

The most important agricultural products of Iran include pistachios, rice, dried fruits, nuts, spices and dried herbs. Our company processes and exports more than 60 types of these products in 5 categories: nuts, dried fruits, herbs, spices and seeds. You can see their details below.

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  • Dry Fruits
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  • Spices
International standards

FSSC 22000 Certificates

FSSC 22000 contains a complete certification scheme for Food Safety Management Systems based on existing standards for certification. According to the certificate, our factory has this standard for its products, including pistachios, raisins and Madafati dates

  • 01 ISO 22000
  • 02 ISO/TS 22003
  • 03 ISO 9001
  • 04 ISO/TS 22002-1
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I.M.P. nuts Co. Catalog

Our product catalog includes pictures, packaging and size details for each product, which can be accessed by downloading it from the link below.

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Join I.M.P. nuts Co.

If you have any questions about the details of our products, including quality, current price, and terms of cooperation, please do not hesitate to contact us for further information. Our sales manager will gladly answer all your questions.

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Last Blog articles

The articles and news section of I.M.P. nuts Co. has been provided in the field of providing information needs of customers and also increasing customer communication. You can follow our latest articles and news in this section.

Blog 6 July, 2022

Different types of dates in Iran

Now, more than half of the consumed dates in the world are grown in Khuzestan, Mesopotamia, the banks of the Karun River, and in the two countries of Iran and Iraq, which is the main reason for the in ...

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