Pakistan exports first shipment of cherries to China

Published 2024년 6월 14일

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Pakistan has started exporting fresh cherries to China, marking the entry of the industry into Asia's largest market. The initial shipment of 6 tonnes was sent on 5 June from Gilgit-Baltistan, with plans to increase this to 260 tonnes by the end of the month. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan and the Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Company are working with local growers to develop the industry and meet Chinese market requirements.
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Pakistan has shipped its first consignment of fresh cherries to China marking the opening of Asia’s largest market for the industry. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) announced the shipment was dispatched to China on 5 June. It said under the phytosanitary agreement with China over 100 orchards have been registered with China’s General Administration of Customs. According to a report from Dawn, the first shipment contained 6 tonnes of cherries and was transported by refrigerated truck over the border. The cherries were grown in key the key production region of Gilgit-Baltistan, which produces approximately 5,000 tonnes a season. Following the initial shipment Pakistan hopes to ramp up supply and send 260 tonnes of cherries to China by the end of the month. The Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Company (PHDEC) has been working with the local cherry industry on development, helping to educate growers on ...
Source: Fruitnet

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