The General Administration of Customs of China has approved the export of 60 more orchards of cherries from Gilgit-Baltistan to China, said Ghulam Qadir, Commercial Consul at the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing.
According to China Economic Net, Ghulam Qadir said that the approval of Pakistani cherry orchards by Chinese Customs has significant potential for the agricultural sector of Gilgit-Baltistan where cherry cultivation is a prominent industry.
The certification by Chinese Customs indicates that cherries from Pakistan meet the standards and regulations required for export to China, not only opening up new avenues of trade but also a wide range of Pakistani cherries for quality and taste. Also in the international market.
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According to China Economic Net, Arman Shah, CEO of Hashwan Group, and Arman Shah Farm, the largest farm approved by Chinese Customs, told China Economic Net that agricultural exports between China and Pakistan, especially cherries from Gilgit-Baltistan, are increasing. Cooperation in promoting exports highlights mutual benefits.
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Derived from such partnerships, it not only promotes economic development but also strengthens bilateral ties. According to China Economic Net, he added that GB Cherries have already been exported to other countries. has gone whose major market is the Middle East. He said that this year the export price was Rs 700-1000 per kg.
According to China Economic Net, he said that Gilgit-Baltistan produces more than 4,000 tonnes of quality cherries every season and my 7.5 acres farm produces around 15 Produce 20 tons.
I also have a cold storage facility which helps me to export even after the season,” he said, adding that the approval of Pakistani cherry orchards by Chinese customs is an important step towards increasing trade relations with Gilgit-Baltistan. It is proof of the quality of the product produced