Afghanistan’s Dried Fruit Prices in India Rise by up to 20%
The closure of the Atari-Wagah border has caused a 20% rise in dried fruit prices from Afghanistan in India.
Indian media reports indicate that the closure of the “Attari-Wagah” border crossing, due to recent tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad, has significantly impacted the dry fruit market in India.
Following the closure of the Attari-Wagah border, which is the main route for Afghanistan exports, particularly dry fruits to India, prices for dry fruits in Indian markets have surged by up to 20%.