With the Taliban sealed the Afghan land border trade route, which resulted in the termination of imported export transactions with India, the price of dried fruits has risen 15-20% in India.
The possibility of shooting more after the next celebration and winter season if the trade does not begin.
However, Indian importers are the view that this suspension is temporary and regular import exports will continue in the next few days.
Foreign room president Indo Commerce, B Bajaj, on Thursday said the price increase was “expected” in such circumstances, showing that dried fruits were luxury goods and not important commodities.