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روشک [Fa] Iran (Islamic Republic Of) Fishery Products [FA] SECTION [fa] Validity date from (fa] Iran (Islamic Republic Of] روشک 10/08/2007 00131 [FA] SECTION Fishery products [fa] Date of publication 18/02/2019 [fa] List in force fa] Regions [fa] Activities [fa] Remark [fa] Date of request] رهش مان دییات هرامش 1007 Food Arts Company Bahman Gostar Tabarestan Kordkuy Golestan [fa] PP Aq 16/02/2021 1011 Iran Protein Co.(Shilton) Karaj Alborz [fa] PP 16/02/2021 1013 Abzian Marjan Bidou Coral Co. Bandar Deylam Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 25/09/2020 1015 Pars Abzian Rasoul(Bandar Abbas Branch) Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 25/09/2020 1017 Imen Sarmasazan Jonub Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 16/02/2021 1019 Cimaye Chabahar Food Industries Chahbahar Sistan and Baluchestan [fa] PP Aq 16/02/2021 1021 Khosh Khorak Food Products Company Savojbolagh Alborz [fa] PP 16/02/2021 1023 Factory Processing & Packing Fish & Shrimp Ali Bahrani Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 16/02/2021 1025 Iman Poultry Cooperative Co. BANDAR LENGEH Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 25/09/2020 1027 Safar Asadi Refrigerator And Fishery Product BANDAR LENGEH Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 25/09/2020 1029 Tose Padide Fanoos Makran .Co Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 25/09/2020 1031 Aquaculture Cooperative Fars South Zagros Co. Shiraz Fars [fa] PP 25/09/2020 1035 Morvarid-e- Ghorogh Of Talesh Caviar Fish Farm Coop. Co Talesh Gilan [fa] PP 52, Aq 16/02/2021 1039 Tolou Abi Anamis Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 12/04/2021 1041 Lian Shil Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 15/08/2021 1 / 6 [fa] List in force fa] Regions [fa] Activities [fa] Remark [fa] Date of request] رهش مان دییات هرامش 600 Ashoradeh cold store Golestan Golestan [fa] PP 602 Anzali sturgeon store Gilan Gilan [fa] PP 603 Babolsar cold store Mazandaran Mazandaran [fa] PP 604 Chonchenan sturgeon Processing center Gilan Gilan [fa] PP 605 Nashtarood sturgeon processing center Mazandaran Mazandaran [fa] PP 606 Hoseinbad sturgeon Processing center Mazandaran Mazandaran [fa] PP 607 Izadeh sturgeon Processing center Mazandaran Mazandaran [fa] PP 608 Shafarod sturgeon Processing center Gilan Gilan [fa] PP Aq 609 Bandartorkaman processing center Golestan Golestan [fa] PP 610 Mirood sturgeon processing center Mazandaran Mazandaran [fa] PP Aq 62169 Behraman Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 700 Mah Protein Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 704 Persian Gulf Food Industry Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 706 Jahan Shill (Colahi 500t Complex) Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 709 Morvarid Sayd dayer Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 714 Abzyan-e-mahtab Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 734 Bandar Abbas Fishery Products Co. Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 735 Mical Mahi Co. Karaj Tehran [fa] PP 747 Bushehr Abzi Farayand Tangestan Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 800 Ferdos 1 Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 2 / 6 [fa] List in force fa] Regions [fa] Activities [fa] Remark [fa] Date of request] رهش مان دییات هرامش 802 Ferdos 3 Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 803 Kasra Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 809 Kavian Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 810 Afsoon Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 811 Hany Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 812 Setareh-e-Jonoub Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 814 Havour I Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 815 Havour II Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 817 Arash Boushehr Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 818 Farsi Hormozgan Hormozgan [fa] ZV 819 Lian Moj Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 820 Milaton Fishery Industry Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 825F Koosha 2 Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 828 Marjan food production Co. Abadan Khuzestan [fa] PP Aq 833 Havour III Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 834 Shrimp Village Cooperative Co. Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 835 Darya Gostaran Hormoz Co. Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 838 Morvarid Sefid Co. Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 840 Protein Arman Jonoub Co. Chahbahar Sistan and Baluchestan [fa] PP 841 Zar Afshan Djonoub Lengeh Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 3 / 6 [fa] List in force fa] Regions [fa] Activities [fa] Remark [fa] Date of request] رهش مان دییات هرامش 845 Aras Meygo Mako Co Mako West Azarbaijan [fa] PP 29/10/2007 846 Delvar Sadaf Cooperative Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 29/10/2007 901 Faridpak Bandar Turkman Golestan [fa] PP 06/11/2008 902 Mianghaleg Bandar Turkman Golestan [fa] PP 06/11/2008 903 Shaloo Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 06/11/2008 905 Parsian Shila Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 30/11/2009 906 Bahoo Khazar Co. Astaneh Gilan [fa] PP Aq 26/07/2010 907 Morvarid Sayd Hormuz Co. Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 17/12/2010 908 Shilat Khalije Fars Novin Co. Rai Tehran [fa] PP 28/04/2011 909 Daryazad Seafood Products Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 12/08/2011 913 Abziyan Marjan Nour Boushehr Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 29/03/2013 915 Shil Gohar Co. Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 08/09/2013 923 Morvarid Sefid Bahmanshir Co. Abadan Khuzestan [fa] PP Aq 15/09/2014 925 Behta Arvand Co. Khoramshahr Khuzestan [fa] PP Aq 15/09/2014 929 Baluch Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 10/05/2015 931 Pars Abzian Rasoul Co. G1216 Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 18/08/2015 935 Shahin Darya Bushehr Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 20/10/2015 937 PAK SAMAR Babolsar Mazandaran [fa] PP 08/02/2016 939 Mahan Marine Products Co. Lengeh Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 24/10/2016 941 Noor Abzian Tiab Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 12/04/2017 4 / 6 [fa] List in force fa] Regions [fa] Activities [fa] Remark [fa] Date of request] رهش مان دییات هرامش 943 Abzigostran Saaee Co. Sari Mazandaran [fa] PP Aq 18/05/2017 945 Ghezel Protein Sami Gharb Co. Dehgolan Kurdistan [fa] PP 22/11/2017 947 Lazak Boushehr Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 18/05/2017 949 Mah Protein (Tehran Factory) Ray Tehran [fa] PP 13/07/2017 951 HadjRasoliha & Marande Partnership Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 27/11/2017 953 Daryahoodeh Khalij Fars Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 27/11/2017 955 Sourosh Salamat Nikan Fishery Products Co. (Sharin) Co. Nazarabad Alborz [fa] PP Aq 27/11/2017 957 Ava Darya 2 Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 27/11/2017 959 Akiba Marine Products Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 27/11/2017 963 HadjRasoliha&Marande Partnership Co. Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 29/06/2018 965 Hossein Bahrampour Seafood Products Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 29/06/2018 969 Ava Darya 1 Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 29/06/2018 971 Hotipor Marine Products Jask Hormozgan [fa] PP 29/06/2018 973 Abdorreza Pormandani BANDAR LENGEH Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 29/06/2018 975 Morvarid Zarin Sahel Industry Food Co. BANDAR LENGEH Hormozgan [fa] PP 29/06/2018 976 Abzian Sahel Sirik Sirik Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 14/10/2018 977 Shil Abzi Golestan Co. Bandar Turkman Golestan [fa] PP 17/07/2018 979 AVASH Bandarabas Hormozgan [fa] ZV 17/07/2018 983 Ali Barazandeh Minab Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 22/12/2018 985 Tak Helal Qeshm Qeshm Hormozgan [fa] PP Aq 21/08/2018 5 / 6 [fa] List in force fa] Regions [fa] Activities [fa] Remark [fa] Date of request] رهش مان دییات هرامش 991 Fileh Shomal Co. Anzali Gilan [fa] PP 16/02/2021 993 Dornica Zarrin Khalij Fars Genaveh Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 25/09/2020 999 Boushehr Persian Company Boushehr Boushehr [fa] PP Aq 16/02/2021 [fa] Activities Legend : [fa] PP [fa] Processing Plant [fa] ZV [fa] Freezing Vessel [fa] Remarks Legend : 52 52 Aq Aq 6 / 6.
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