Afghanistan, May 4 -- Afghanistan exported over $643 million worth of fresh and dried fruits last year, mainly to Pakistan, India, UAE, and Turkey.

The Economic Affairs Office of the Taliban's Prime Minister has reported that Afghanistan exported a total of 466 metric tons of fresh and dried fruits during the solar year 1403 (2024), generating an estimated $643 million in revenue.

According to a statement released on Saturday, May 4, the main export items included almonds, walnuts, pine nuts (chilgoza), prunes, figs, raisins, apricots, pomegranates, grapes, and apples. These fruits make up a significant portion of the country's agricultural exports.

The Taliban administration noted that key buyers of Afghanistan fruits were Pakistan, Ind...