Iran Product Value Chain

Biscuits & Wafers

Agro-FoodValue ChainInvestment IntelligenceIdea Layer

Biscuits and Wafers constitute a major segment of Iran's processed food industry, characterized by a robust domestic manufacturing base and significant consumer demand. The sector involves the transformation of agricultural raw materials like wheat flour, sugar, and edible oils into a variety of baked confectionery products. Iran is a key player in the MENA region for the production and consumption of these products, with a growing market value and increasing export volumes.

Strategic Relevance

This product chain is strategically relevant due to its contribution to food security, value addition to agricultural products (especially wheat and sugar), and its role in the consumer goods market. The industry provides employment, supports upstream agricultural sectors, and contributes to export diversification. Its growth potential, both domestically and regionally, makes it an important area for economic development.

Geography

Major production hubs for biscuits and wafers are concentrated in Tehran Province (including Tehran, Robat Karim, Karaj) and East Azerbaijan Province (Tabriz), which host a significant number of manufacturers. Other provinces like Gilan (Lahijan) also contribute to production. Raw materials like wheat are largely sourced domestically, while some ingredients like cocoa may be imported.

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Value-Chain Gap

While the dossier highlights a strong manufacturing base, specific gaps in the value chain could include advanced food processing technology adoption, specialized ingredient sourcing (e.g., high-quality cocoa), and optimized logistics for both raw material procurement and finished product distribution, particularly for export markets.

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Market Access

Market access is primarily domestic, leveraging extensive retail networks including supermarkets, hypermarkets, and convenience stores across Iran. For exports, existing trade routes to neighboring countries are utilized, with potential for expansion into new regional markets.

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Key Constraints

Key constraints may include fluctuating prices of raw materials (especially imported ones), access to modern processing technologies, energy costs, and potential trade barriers or sanctions affecting export capabilities and import of specialized ingredients or machinery.

Investor & Analyst Use Cases

Investment opportunities exist in modernizing production facilities to enhance efficiency and product quality, expanding product lines to cater to evolving consumer preferences, developing and strengthening export channels, and potentially in upstream raw material processing (e.g., specialized flour milling, edible oil refining) to ensure consistent supply and quality.

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Chain Structure

How this value chain works

Operating stages from upstream inputs to market access.

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Raw Material Sourcing & Preparation

Acquisition and initial processing of key ingredients such as wheat flour, sugar, edible oils, milk powder, eggs, cocoa, and various additives. This stage includes quality control of incoming materials.

02

Mixing & Dough/Batter Preparation

Combining and processing raw materials according to specific recipes to form dough for biscuits or batter for wafers, ensuring consistent texture and composition.

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Forming & Shaping

Shaping the prepared dough or batter into desired forms, such as cutting, molding, or extruding for biscuits, and spreading thin layers for wafers.

04

Baking

Cooking the formed products in industrial ovens at controlled temperatures and durations to achieve the characteristic texture, color, and flavor of biscuits and wafers.

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Cooling & Finishing

Cooling the baked products to room temperature. This stage may also include secondary processing like applying cream fillings, chocolate enrobing, or glazes.

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Packaging

Wrapping and packaging finished biscuits and wafers into consumer-ready units or bulk packages, ensuring product freshness, protection, and appeal.

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Distribution & Sales

Transporting packaged products to domestic retail outlets (supermarkets, convenience stores) and to export markets through various logistics channels.

Material Flow

Inputs, outputs and product forms

Key inputs

Wheat FlourSugarEdible Oils (liquid & solid)Milk PowderEggsCocoa PowderChocolateSodium Chloride (salt)Baking SodaFood ColoringsEssences/FlavoringsCoconut PowderPea FlourRosewaterVanillaPackaging Materials

Primary outputs

Biscuits (various types)Wafers (various types)Chocolate-coated Biscuits/WafersCream-filled Wafers

Commercial forms

Packaged BiscuitsPackaged WafersBulk BiscuitsBulk Wafers
Regional Roles

Where the chain operates

Province

Tehran

Major Production Hub

Province

Gilan

Production Hub

Company Layer

Companies across the chain

Existing Hormuz entities linked by their operating role in this chain.

Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Gorji Biscuit Company

Gorji Biscuit Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuit' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Pars Minoo Company

Pars Minoo Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuit' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers (including chocolate-coated)

Farmand Chocolate Company

Farmand Chocolate Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuit' producer in the dossier and live graph, and chocolate is a…

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Anata Food Industries

Anata Food Industries is explicitly identified as a 'biscuit' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers (including chocolate-coated)

Aydin Chocolate Company

Aydin Chocolate Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuit' producer in the dossier and live graph, and chocolate is a…

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Shirin Asal Food Industrial Group

Shirin Asal Food Industrial Group is explicitly identified as a 'biscuit' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Shokouh Shad Shanjan Company

Shokouh Shad Shanjan Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuits' and 'wafer' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Minoo Industrial Group

Minoo Industrial Group is explicitly identified as a 'biscuits' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Naderi Food Industrial Company

Naderi Food Industrial Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuits' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Vitana Food Industries

Vitana Food Industries is explicitly identified as a 'biscuits' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Amadeh Laziz Company

Amadeh Laziz Company is explicitly identified as a 'biscuits' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Wafers

Soroush Mehr Food Industries

Soroush Mehr Food Industries is explicitly identified as a 'wafer' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Manufacturer of Biscuits & Wafers

Nazari Food Industrial Group

Nazari Food Industrial Group is explicitly identified as a 'biscuits' producer in the dossier and live graph.

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Execution Layer

Infrastructure, gateways and transport

Transport modes

Road FreightSea Freight (for exports)
Commercial Profile

Operating signals

Export relevanceHigh
SeasonalityLow
Processing intensityHigh
Logistics sensitivityMedium
Import dependencyMedium
Typical route to market

Primarily through established retail channels (supermarkets, convenience stores) for domestic consumption, and through export distributors for international markets.

Structured coverage: 94% confidenceLast reviewed: Not recordedFacility-level locations are not implied.
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