Times of Oman
Why Pakistani Mangoes Are Costlier In Oman This Year?
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Times of Oman
Read the full storyPakistani mangoes are being sold at increased prices in Oman this summer. This rise in cost is attributed to a significant increase in shipping expenses and changes to cargo routes. These factors have collectively led to higher retail prices for Pakistani mangoes in the Omani market during the current season.
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