China opens door to Pakistani cherries

Published 2023년 8월 7일

Tridge summary

China and Pakistan have signed a protocol allowing 90 cherry orchards and 15 cold treatment facilities and warehouses in Pakistan to export cherries to China. This agreement is expected to boost Pakistan's exports and open doors to other international markets. The move will particularly benefit farmers in the Gilgit Baltistan region, who heavily rely on cherries as their main source of income.
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Original content

Under the protocol signed between the General Administration of Customs of China and the Plant Protection Department of Pakistan's Ministry of Food Safety and National Research, 90 cherry orchards and 15 cold treatment facilities and warehouses in Pakistan will be allowed to export cherries to China. . This opening will not only boost Pakistan's exports but also open avenues to other international markets. Exporters hope this development will allow greater access to high-end markets in Asia, Europe, the United States and Australia. The agreement will especially benefit farmers in the Gilgit Baltistan region, whose main source of income is based on cherries. Relevant departments in both ...

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