Local officials in Panjshir province announced that almost 50 tons of top quality cherries from remote districts are set to be exported to India in the coming days.According to a statement provided on Monday, July 1, the Governor of Panjshir invited the initiative throughout a meeting with fresh fruit traders and promised complete assistance from the provincial administration.The cherries are being sourced from the districts of Shotul, Dara, Abshar, Paryan, and Hesa Awal.The guv stressed that supporting nationwide financial development stays among the core concerns of the Islamic Emirate.Traders at the conference stated extra quantities of cherries from remote areas are also all set for export and will be sent out to India after being packaged.Saifuddin Laton, representative for the Panjshir guv’& rsquo; s workplace, stated the meeting aimed to enhance coordination and enhance the export procedure—-- especially to India, an essential target market.He confirmed that around 50 tons of cherries have been gathered from the districts of Dara, Abshar, Shotul, and Hesa Awal, and will be shipped to India shortly.Laton also noted that approximately 100 lots of cherries had actually previously been exported from Panjshir’& rsquo; s capital, Bazarak, to Central Asian countries.The post 50 tons of Panjshir cherries set for export to India first appeared on TINS News|Afghanistan News.
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