The legendary Pakistani Chaunsa mango, arguably the best in the world, landed for the first time in the United States at O’Hare about two weeks ago, but unless you were among the mango chosen few, you ...
ISLAMABAD, June 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A combination of a coronavirus-spurred trade slowdown, locust attacks and odd weather have created a nightmare year for growers and exporters of ...
Despite a recent souring of U.S.-Pakistan relations, a new trade development promises to sweeten things up. It’s the debut of Pakistani mangoes, the first shipment of which touched down at O’Hare on ...
Despite a recent souring of U.S.-Pakistan relations, a new trade development promises to sweeten up things. The first shipment of Pakistani mangoes to the U.S. touched down at O’Hare International ...
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Mango exports to Iran exempted from financial instrument
The Federal Ministry of Commerce has granted a four?month exemption from the requirement of a financial instrument for mango exports to Iran and, via Iran's land route, to Central Asian states. The ...
The sales at the second edition of Pakistani Mango Festival (Al Hamba Exhibition) have crossed 123 tonnes on the first six days. According to figures, released by the Souq Waqif Management, the sales ...
People from all walks of life on Saturday enjoyed the sweet taste of mango, also known as the "king of fruits," in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul. The event "King of Fruits, Pakistani Mango," ...
There are sweet prospects, elevating Pakistan's mango exports to China and elsewhere in the World, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Monday. Pakistan, the world's sixth-largest mango exporter, ...
Pakistan’s mango season has entered markets later than usual this year, with industry estimates showing nearly a 20 percent ...
Amid the sweltering summer and damp monsoon in South Asia is a silver lining: the arrival of the king of fruits, mangoes. Traditionally, an “aam ki paitti” (basket of mangoes) has always been a valued ...
ISLAMABAD, June 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A combination of a coronavirus-spurred trade slowdown, locust attacks and odd weather have created a nightmare year for growers and exporters of ...
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