New Delhi, Nov 16 - With a wide variety of dry fruits, herbs, fruits, saffron and intricately woven colourful carpets, Afghan stalls are a major draw at the ongoing India International Trade Fair here that is on till Nov 27.
Nearly 50 Afghan businessmen are participating at the fair, reminding people flocking to Hall 12 A in the sprawling Pragati Maidan grounds of Rabindranath Tagore's famous tale 'Kabuliwala', what with their Pathani suits and traditional headgear.
'For past two years we have been getting very good response here,' said Rahmanullah Khan, a dry fruits vendor from Nangarhar in Afganistan, who has joined 30 fellow delegates, exhibiting a range of products from handicrafts to leather goods.
'Last year here, the gross sales for our vendors ranged $10,000-$15,000 per day. I hope this year will be much better. I expect the five days reserved for business to result in some good future contracts,' Khan told IANS.
His optimism was evident by the queries he and his fellow vendors were managing to generate - with equal support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Afghanistan Investment Support Agency.
Some other vendors at the pavilion said that the response from India for their almonds, pistachios, cashew and raisins was very encouraging.
'There has always been a huge demand for our dry fruits.