Ebrahim Mohammadzadeh made the remarks in a meeting with Lorestan province working group regulating non-oil exports.
He said that 30% of exports worth $2.2 million were food and agriculture products.
He added that provincial exports to Iraq made 17-fold growth since Iranian year 1383 (2004-2005). Then, the exports stood at dlrs 369 million a year compared to the current figure of dlrs 6.2 billion.
He noted that last year Iranian firms Kaleh and Pegah exported $500m and about $100m to Iraq respectively.
He said that China, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, India and Turkey are the other countries supplying goods to Iraq. Iran's share is 17.% of the Iraqi market.
He said that Iranian exports to foreign countries fell seven percent last year, but, Iranian exports to Iraq made 2% rise.
EghtesadOnline: Exports from the provincial city of Khorramabad to Iraq stood at dlrs 6.2 billion over the past Iranian year, Iranian Commercial attaché in Iraq Ebrahim Mohammadzadeh said on Wednesday.