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BEIJING: General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) has approved sixty more orchards from Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) to export cherry to China, said Commercial Counsellor Ghulam Qadir at the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing on Friday.

Ghulam Qadir said the approval of the Pakistani cherry orchards by Chinese customs holds significant potential for the agricultural sector in Gilgit Baltistan, where cherry cultivation is a prominent industry.

“The endorsement by Chinese customs signifies that the cherries from Pakistan meet the required standards and regulations for export to China.

TDAP, DPP conduct online on-the-spot video inspection of cherry orchards

This not only opens up new avenues for trade but also showcases the quality and taste of Pakistani cherries to a wider international market,“ he added.

Arman Shah, CEO of Hashwan Group, and Arman Shah Farm, which is the largest farm approved by Chinese Customs, told China Economic Net (CEN) that the collaboration between China and Pakistan in promoting agricultural exports, particularly cherries from Gilgit Baltistan, highlights the mutual benefits derived from such partnerships. It not only boosts economic growth but also strengthens bilateral ties.

He further told that GB cherries have already been exported to other countries with the major market being the Middle East, adding that this year the price of export was between Rs 700-1,000 per kg.

“Gilgit Baltistan produces more than 4,000 tons of quality cherries in every season. I also have cold storage facility which helps me export even after the season”, he mentioned.

“The approval of Pakistani cherry orchards by Chinese customs signifies a step towards enhanced trade relations and serves as a testament to the quality of produce originating from Gilgit Baltistan”, he mentioned. It is to be noted 15 cold storage and packing facilities are also approved by Chinese customs that can export cherries to China.

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Shigri Jul 29, 2023 12:24pm
Good step. Indeed it is the need of an hour. Most cheery farmer in GB are being underpaid by the middle man. Due to frequent road blockage in KKH flight issues cherries are being perished and being faced huge lossessssss to farmers. Jfofjjfjfjfjj
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Mutahir shah Jul 29, 2023 05:09pm
That is very encouraging for fruit farmers in GB.Now contact ll be established and requirement in preparations understood and applied to be fully responsive in achieving the required stand.Let me add that ours is one of the largest orchard in GB and my men are very responsive and open to joint venture.
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Obaid Jul 29, 2023 09:47pm
Remarkable efforts of GB Govt.,andthe Federal Government too,it was decades old demand of GB citizens.May Allah Almighty bless all of those who did efforts to conduct this business workable
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KhanRA Jul 30, 2023 12:48pm
One small piece of good news, at last
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Aamir Jul 31, 2023 03:18pm
Means the local Pakistani will now have to pay much more to enjoy this fruit as it will be exported to China
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