India-Pakistan border closure threatens dry fruit imports, causing domestic prices to soar amid supply chain uncertainty.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have resulted in the closure of the Attari-Wagah border, posing a threat to dry fruit imports from Afghanistan, a major supplier to India. This development, along with Pakistan’s halt in trade, is likely to lead to a spike in domestic prices for almonds, raisins, and pistachios. Efforts are underway to identify alternate routes; however, the future of the dry fruit supply chain remains uncertain.

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