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Countries We Serve

We export high-quality Iranian products — from fresh fruits and vegetables to dried nuts, spices, construction materials, and minerals — to key markets across Eurasia and the Middle East. Here’s a closer look at the countries we work with and how we serve each one.

These countries share historical and trade ties with Iran, making them valuable partners for regional cooperation.

Russia

Russia is a major market for Iranian fresh produce, especially apples, kiwis, and cucumbers. We provide cold-chain shipping solutions to ensure top quality, even across long distances.

Azerbaijan

As a direct neighbor with strong cultural ties, Azerbaijan is a frequent destination for our fruits, vegetables, and bulk food exports.

Armenia

We export both fresh and processed products to Armenia, with reliable land transportation and fast customs clearance.

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan imports Iranian food and construction materials. Our multilingual team ensures smooth trade communication in Russian and local languages.

Uzbekistan

We support Uzbek importers with regular shipments of bulk nuts, dried fruits, and building materials.

Turkmenistan

A long-time trading partner, Turkmenistan receives both agricultural and mineral exports from Iran via land and rail.

Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Belarus, Moldova

While smaller markets, we work with importers in these countries for seasonal and specialized orders.

This region plays a vital role in our trade operations, with high demand for Iranian agricultural and industrial goods.

Iraq

We provide large-volume exports to Iraq, especially fresh produce, construction materials, and industrial minerals through direct border trade.

Turkey

As both a partner and transit hub, Turkey plays a dual role. We export fruits, herbs, and industrial materials to Turkish companies and via Turkey to Europe.

Syria

Our exports to Syria focus on food products and essential industrial materials, supporting post-conflict rebuilding.

Lebanon

We export dried fruits, nuts, and packaged goods through coordinated logistics from southern ports.

These landlocked markets rely on reliable logistics and strong supplier relationships.

Afghanistan

We export agricultural and mineral products to Afghanistan through multiple land border points, offering flexible shipping and payment terms.

Pakistan

As a close eastern neighbor, Pakistan receives bulk shipments of spices, nuts, and industrial-grade materials from Esmaili Trade.

These markets are premium destinations for Iranian exports, supported by fast sea routes and consistently strong demand.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

We export a wide range of goods to Dubai and other Emirates — from refrigerated fruits to packaged food and gypsum — using sea freight and re-export hubs.

Qatar

We serve Qatar with temperature-controlled food shipments and building materials via land-sea corridors.

Kuwait

Kuwait imports dried fruits, nuts, and high-quality spices from Iran. Our team ensures smooth clearance and customized packaging for the local market.

Oman

Oman is one of our strategic export partners, receiving consistent shipments of both agricultural and industrial supplies through sea routes.

Bahrain & Saudi Arabia

We work with select partners in these markets for bulk food and commodity exports based on seasonal demand.

China is a growing market for Iranian agricultural and industrial goods. We offer tailored bulk export solutions — including labeling and certification — to meet Chinese import standards. Our fresh kiwis, cucumbers, and pistachios have high demand in major Chinese cities.

India is one of the largest importers of Iranian agricultural and food products. With deep cultural and economic ties, we supply Indian markets with high-quality fresh fruits, dried nuts, saffron, and industrial materials.

Thanks to well-established sea routes and shared trade interests, we ensure timely deliveries and tailored solutions for Indian wholesalers and importers. Our team also supports product labeling and packaging requirements specific to the Indian market.