KABUL (SW) – The officials of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment have announced a 25% increase in Afghanistan’s fresh fruit exports.
Bakhtar state news agency wrote on its Twitter today, quoting officials of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment, that the country’s fresh fruit export has increased by 25% compared to last year.
Khanjan Alkozi, a member of the board of directors of the Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Investment, stated that the reason for the increase in the country’s fresh fruit exports is the solution to business challenges, the lack of problems in exports, and the increase in port operation.
This is despite the fact that farmers in some provinces of the country have complained and are worried about the lack of markets to sell their fruits.
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