60 Pakistani cherry orchards have been approved to export to China

Published 2023년 8월 1일

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The General Administration of Customs of China has registered 60 cherry orchards and 15 refrigeration and packaging plants in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, allowing them to export cherries to China. This opens up new trade opportunities and showcases the quality of Pakistani cherries to international markets. The largest orchard on the list belongs to Hashwan, a Pakistani import and export company, and the main market for Pakistani cherries is the Middle East.
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Recently, Ghulam Qadir, Commercial Counselor of the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing, said that 60 cherry orchards located in Gilgit-Baltistan and 15 refrigeration and packaging plants have been added to the list of registered enterprises exporting orchards to China by the General Administration of Customs of China. Ghulam Qadir said that cherry planting is an important local industry, and being recognized by Chinese customs not only opened up new trade channels, but also demonstrated the quality of Pakistani cherries to more international markets. The cherry orchard owned by Hashwan, a Pakistani import and export company, is also on the list. This orchard is the largest among the orchards that have been admitted by the Chinese customs. Arman Shah, chief executive of Hashwan, said that Gilgit-Baltistan’s cherries in each season The output exceeds 4,000 tons, and local cherries have been exported to ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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