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Pakistan’s exports of fruits, vegetables rise

Published: 23 Dec 2013 - 09:56 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 07:49 pm

KARACHI: Pakistan’s fruit and vegetable exports went up by 40 and 33 percent respectively in dollar terms in the first five months of the current fiscal year as compared to the same period last fiscal year.
Figures released by the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) revealed shipment of 218,203 tonnes of fruits ($143.4m) in July-November 2013-2014 as compared to 191,739 tonnes ($103m) in same period last fiscal year. 
Vegetable exports fetched $63m through shipment of 197,855 tonnes as compared to $47.4m from 109,378 tonnes.
Boost in mango, onion and potato exports played a positive impact on overall growth in fruit and vegetable export, said Waheed Ahmed of All-Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters, Importers and Merchants Association.
He said that over 190,000 tonnes of mango was exported to Europe, Canada, Middle East, Far East, Japan and South Korea this season. Other fruits included apple, cheeko, apple custard (shareefa), he added. 
Waheed said that overall exports of fruits can improve when the export of kinno and mango resume to Iran. Pakistan is facing a ban on these items by Iran for the last three years.
Pakistan used to ship 25,000-30,000 tonnes of mango to Iran, fetching around $15m per year. Similarly, export of around 80,000-90,000 tonnes of kinno to Iran, fetching $40m, also came to halt, he said.
In total export of vegetables, the share of onion stood at over 60 percent with exports to countries like India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Middle East and Malaysia. 
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