Japan to import mangoes from Pakistan

BusinessJapan to import mangoes from Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Japan to import mangoes from Pakistan, according to the Prime Minister’s Adviser for Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood.

In a statement on Friday, the adviser said that after Australia, now Japan has also allowed the one mango export facility of Pakistan.

The adviser said that the Roomi Foods Vapour Heat Treatment Plant has been approved by the Japanese Authorities for the export of Mangoes from Pakistan.

Abdul Razak Dawood said that this is the only facility equipped to process mangoes as per the Japanese government quarantine requirements.

“I congratulate them for this and commend the facilitation provided by the Department of Plant Protection of Pakistan and Trade Counsel in Tokyo (Japan), the adviser said.

Separately, Pakistan will also export Sindhri mangoes to China from June 10, 2021 by air.

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