Afghanistan is known for its rich agricultural lands and diverse fruit production. The country’s warm climate and fertile soil make it ideal for growing a variety of fruits. One city, in particular, stands out for its high-quality fruits, which are famous both locally and internationally. This city plays a key role in Afghanistan’s fruit trade and is often referred to as the country’s fruit basket.
Jalalabad, a city in eastern Afghanistan, is known as the Fruit Basket of Afghanistan. The region’s fertile lands, warm climate and abundant water sources make it ideal for growing a variety of fruits. Jalalabad is famous for its citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons and grapefruits. The city also produces pomegranates, grapes, mulberries and almonds, making it a key region for fruit farming and trade.
Jalalabad is located in Nangarhar Province, about 130 km (80 miles) from the capital city, Kabul. The city lies at the junction of the Kabul River and the Kunar River, providing water for irrigation. The region has a warm climate with plenty of sunshine, which helps fruits grow in abundance.
Jalalabad is known for growing a wide variety of fruits, including:
The fruits grown in Jalalabad are sold in local markets and transported to Kabul and other cities. Some fruits are also exported to neighboring countries like Pakistan. The city’s fruit production plays a big role in Afghanistan’s economy, providing jobs and income to farmers.
Besides fruits, Jalalabad is also known for growing:
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