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Afghanistan resumes exports with India after 30 years
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Afghanistan resumes exports with India after 30 years
Updated at: 1315 PST, Friday, November 13, 2009
KABUL: Afghanistan exported 12 tonnes of apples to India, officials said, touting the shipment as a key step in exploring much-needed international markets for its agricultural products.
The apples were sent to New Delhi via air and road, as part of efforts to encourage farmers to grow crops other than opium.
"Today makes history," Agriculture Minister Mohammad Asif Rahimi told a press conference at Kabul airport before an Air India plane carrying three tonnes (3.3 tons) of Afghan apples took off for New Delhi.
Nine tonnes were sent by road through neighbouring Pakistan, the minister said.
"This is the first time that we export apples to India. This is a very major step in enhancing our farmers' economy," he added.
Rahimi said about 400 tonnes of apples will be shipped to India this season.
Afghanistan's agriculture sector has suffered badly during 30 years of war, driving many farmers to grow opium, a lucrative crop with which other products have not been able to compete.
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