The Ministry of Industry and Commerce states that in the past solar year (1402) more than 2,500 tons of pine nuts worth $27 million were exported to surrounding nations and beyond.Afghan pine nut is mostly exported to China, India, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.“& ldquo; The total weight of black pine nut exports during 1402 was 2,523 lots and the worth was $27 million, mostly to China, India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United States, Britain, Australia, the Netherlands, and other nations,” & rdquo; stated Abdul Salam Javad Akhundzada, the spokesman of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.Officials in the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock say that because last year, pine nut production has increased in the nation and they have also expanded artificial forests to collect more pine nuts.“& ldquo; In order to revive pine nut forests, according to in 2015’& rsquo; s advancement spending plan, evergreen have been planted on around 1,500 hectares of land.
There used to be evergreen on these lands, however they were reduced or ruined in a fire,” & rdquo; said Misbahuddin Mustain, the spokesperson of the Ministries of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock.Experts say that currently China purchases most of Afghanistan’& rsquo; s pint nuts, but the federal government should discover brand-new markets so that it can be cost a better price.The post Afghanistan exported more than 2,500 lots of pine nuts in 1402 initially appeared on Ariana News.
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