Part Of Afghan Pomegranates Spoil Due To Passages Blockage

Date: Oct 21, 2021, 14:33

Gardeners warned that they will suffer the loss of millions of Afghanis if the crossings remain closed.

Gardeners in Kandahar province claimed that a large portion of the pomegranate harvest rotted this year as Wesh-Chaman and Spin Boldak borders crossing are closed.

Mohammadullah, a gardener in Arghistan district of Kandahar, said that gardeners had prepared pomegranates to be exported, but tons of the pomegranates were ruined in orchards across the district.

Gardeners warned that they will suffer the loss of millions of Afghanis if the crossings remain closed.

In the meantime, the Afghanistan Chamber of Agriculture and Livestock said the problem of border crossings repeats every year, especially at the time when fruit and vegetables are harvested.

“Every year we have problems with Pakistan--border problems and sometimes increased tariffs. These are all excuses, and our fruit is ruined every year,” Mirwais Hajizada, a member of the chamber said.

 



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