JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa should get ready to increase exports to Iran of food, notably maize, so it can challenge rival suppliers such as Russia and India in this major market once sanctions against Tehran are eased, its farm ministry said.
The Department of Agriculture and the National Agricultural Marketing Council said South Africa should take advantage of limited food production in Iran and export its maize, sugar and vegetable oils to the country.
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