Afghanistan’s agricultural sector is experiencing a promising surge, with the country exporting fresh fruits worth an impressive $31 million over the past six months. Akhundzada Abdul Salam Jawad, spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, shared this encouraging news, highlighting the resilience and potential of Afghan farmers.

 

These fresh fruits have found markets in several countries, including China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), India, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, and Britain. This diverse export landscape showcases Afghanistan’s capability to connect with global consumers and fulfill international demand for high-quality produce.

 

Among the most sought-after exports are apples, figs, pomegranates, grapes, melons, and cherries, all of which are celebrated for their exceptional taste and quality. The growing interest in Afghan fresh fruits not only supports local farmers but also enhances Afghanistan’s reputation in the global agricultural market.

 

In addition to fresh fruits, Afghanistan’s export portfolio includes dry fruits, coal, saffron, hand-woven carpets, and precious stones, creating a robust economic foundation. The country’s commitment to improving trade relationships and expanding its agricultural exports reflects a positive trajectory for economic growth and international cooperation.

 

This milestone in fruit exports is a testament to Afghanistan’s potential as an emerging player in global trade, paving the way for further opportunities in the agricultural sector.

 

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