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‘Cherry’ shines Gilgit Baltistan’s fruit industry

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Gilgit Baltistan, a region of breathtaking beauty and cherry orchards, has emerged as the producer of the high-quality fruit that has now paved way to international markets. The cherries of Gilgit Baltistan are renowned for their sweet and tangy taste, juicy texture, and high nutritional value. The famous cherry-producing areas of Hunza, Nagar, Yasin, Phundar, and Nomal are known for their ideal climate and fertile land. These regions produce high-quality cherries and have put Gilgit Baltistan on the map as a premier fruit-producing region.

In a significant development, Gilgit Baltistan has sent its first shipment of fresh cherries to China, marking an important moment in its agricultural exports. The milestone, achieved this summer, is in implementation of the Plant Health agreement made between the two countries in 2022. China’s cherry market is worth $3 billion and needs 350,000 tons of cherries each year, providing a great opportunity for Pakistani growers.

An owner of the largest cherry farm in Gilgit Rahimabad, which is approved by the Chinese Customs, emphasizes the benefits of the partnership between Pakistan and China in agricultural exports. “The approval of Gilgit Baltistan cherry orchards by Chinese customs is a testament to the region’s high standards,” said Arman Shah, CEO of Hashwani Group, and owner of the largest cherry farm in Gilgit Rahim Abad approved by Chinese Customs. His cold storage facility allows exports even after the season ends, ensuring a steady supply.

The cherries from Gilgit-Baltistan, he said, are already sold in the Middle East and that this year’s export prices ranged between Rs 700-1,000 per kg.—APP

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