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China approves Pakistan’s cherries for export

In a significant development for Pakistan’s agricultural sector, China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) has granted approval for the export of cherries from 60 additional orchards in Gilgit-Baltistan. This green signal marks a major boost for the region, known for its prominent cherry cultivation, and paves the way for increased trade opportunities with China.

The commercial consul of the Pakistani embassy in Beijing, Ghulam Qadir, expressed delight over the approval, highlighting its positive impact on Gilgit-Baltistan’s agricultural industry. With the validation from Chinese Customs, Pakistani cherries have been deemed to meet the necessary standards for export, which not only opens up new markets but also showcases the quality and taste of these cherries to the international community.

Experts in the field of trade emphasize that this collaboration between China and Pakistan, especially in promoting agricultural exports like cherries from Gilgit-Baltistan, will further strengthen economic ties and bilateral relations between the two countries. Already, cherries from GB have found a market in the Middle East, and with China’s approval, there is great potential for the fruit to gain recognition in the vast Chinese market.

It is worth noting that Gilgit-Baltistan is a significant producer of cherries, yielding over 4,000 tonnes of the fruit every season. The approval of Pakistani cherry orchards by Chinese Customs marks a crucial step towards enhancing trade relations and acts as a testament to the superior quality of produce originating from Gilgit-Baltistan.

With China being one of the world’s largest consumers of cherries, the export approval presents a lucrative opportunity for Pakistan’s cherry growers. This move is likely to boost the region’s economy and uplift the livelihoods of farmers and businesses involved in cherry cultivation.

The export of cherries is expected to have a positive ripple effect on the local economy. As demand for cherries grows in China, more farmers in Gilgit-Baltistan may be encouraged to invest in and expand cherry orchards, leading to increased employment opportunities and overall economic growth in the region.

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Furthermore, the successful export of cherries to China will not only benefit the growers but also improve the overall infrastructure and logistics involved in the process. As Pakistan engages in more agricultural exports with China, the country’s trade capabilities and efficiency are likely to improve, benefitting all sectors of the economy.

The cherry export approval is a testament to the growing economic cooperation between China and Pakistan. It reflects the trust and confidence that China places in the quality of Pakistani agricultural products. As the trade relationship between the two countries continues to strengthen, it is expected that more Pakistani products will find their way into the Chinese market, providing further opportunities for economic growth and development.

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The green signal from China’s General Administration of Customs for the export of Pakistani cherries is a significant milestone for Gilgit-Baltistan’s agricultural sector. This approval opens doors to new trade prospects and highlights the exceptional quality of cherries from the region on the international stage. As trade between China and Pakistan flourishes, the economic benefits are likely to extend to various sectors, contributing to the overall prosperity of both nations.

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