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By Tanveer Ahmed
KARACHI: The government has sought proposals from the ministry of food, agriculture & livestock (MINFAL) to increase exports of seafood to $700 million by year 2010 and $1,500 million by year 2005.
ââ¬ÅMINFAl has asked the stakeholders in the fisheries sector to submit their proposals to meet the target,ââ¬Â sources told the Daily Times on Thursday.
Pakistan having a vast potential in the fisheries sector has remained unable to tap this potential despite the claims of the government to have registered a quantum jump in fish and fish productsââ¬â¢ export, which totalled below $200 million so far.
Pakistan exported $196.15 million worth of seafood products in 2005-05 financial year compared with $138.94 million worth of exports in the previous year, registering a substantial growth of 41 percent.
The sources said that various surveys conducted in the past suggest that Pakistan could take up its fish and fish productsââ¬â¢ export over one billion dollar annually with the development of aquaculture in the coastal belt of the country.
However, despite the known potential of the fisheries sector of the country, no serious efforts have been made to utilize its untapped potential, the sources said, adding that now there has been increasing realization among policy-makers to utilize this potential to contribute to the overall export volume of the country.
ââ¬ÅThe plan is also part of this yearââ¬â¢s trade policy to develop the non-traditional sectors to enhance the export, especially in view of the fierce competition the countryââ¬â¢s textile exports are facing in the international marketââ¬Â, the sources said.
The sources in the seafood industry said that the industry is now engaged in preparing proposals to submit them to the ministry to enhance fish and fish productsââ¬â¢ exports.
Highlighting some of the proposals on which work is underway, the sources said that improvement in catching system of regularization of all steps on scientific modern methods and implementation of the rules already in existence with some modifications.
Improvement in auction system, market timings, removal of illegal auctions, strong security system in markets along with the increase supply of raw material and improvement and addition of plants proportionately.
Also, the government should give free lands or at nominal rates to exporters, requiring them to invest in aquaculture and preference should be given on shrimp farming with the provision of necessary infrastructure for the development of aquaculture.
Besides, strong legislation and enforcement of laws at creeks and at harbours for checking illegal fishing while there should be a strong central authority with full power to run the seafood industry.
Concessions such as reduced refinance rate, prompt resolution of pending sales tax, abolition of all kind of sales tax, duty free import of machinery, duty free imports of packing material used for the seafood export.
The industry sources said that these and host of other proposals, which are being worked out, if accepted and implemented in letter and in spirit, would bring about a sea change in seafood exports.
ââ¬ÅDespite the fact that the industry performed exceptionally well during the last fiscal year on the back of strong growth in tuna fish catching, it is still struggling to fully recover from the turbulent times it faced in the recent pastââ¬Â, the sources added.
By Tanveer Ahmed
KARACHI: The government has sought proposals from the ministry of food, agriculture & livestock (MINFAL) to increase exports of seafood to $700 million by year 2010 and $1,500 million by year 2005.
ââ¬ÅMINFAl has asked the stakeholders in the fisheries sector to submit their proposals to meet the target,ââ¬Â sources told the Daily Times on Thursday.
Pakistan having a vast potential in the fisheries sector has remained unable to tap this potential despite the claims of the government to have registered a quantum jump in fish and fish productsââ¬â¢ export, which totalled below $200 million so far.
Pakistan exported $196.15 million worth of seafood products in 2005-05 financial year compared with $138.94 million worth of exports in the previous year, registering a substantial growth of 41 percent.
The sources said that various surveys conducted in the past suggest that Pakistan could take up its fish and fish productsââ¬â¢ export over one billion dollar annually with the development of aquaculture in the coastal belt of the country.
However, despite the known potential of the fisheries sector of the country, no serious efforts have been made to utilize its untapped potential, the sources said, adding that now there has been increasing realization among policy-makers to utilize this potential to contribute to the overall export volume of the country.
ââ¬ÅThe plan is also part of this yearââ¬â¢s trade policy to develop the non-traditional sectors to enhance the export, especially in view of the fierce competition the countryââ¬â¢s textile exports are facing in the international marketââ¬Â, the sources said.
The sources in the seafood industry said that the industry is now engaged in preparing proposals to submit them to the ministry to enhance fish and fish productsââ¬â¢ exports.
Highlighting some of the proposals on which work is underway, the sources said that improvement in catching system of regularization of all steps on scientific modern methods and implementation of the rules already in existence with some modifications.
Improvement in auction system, market timings, removal of illegal auctions, strong security system in markets along with the increase supply of raw material and improvement and addition of plants proportionately.
Also, the government should give free lands or at nominal rates to exporters, requiring them to invest in aquaculture and preference should be given on shrimp farming with the provision of necessary infrastructure for the development of aquaculture.
Besides, strong legislation and enforcement of laws at creeks and at harbours for checking illegal fishing while there should be a strong central authority with full power to run the seafood industry.
Concessions such as reduced refinance rate, prompt resolution of pending sales tax, abolition of all kind of sales tax, duty free import of machinery, duty free imports of packing material used for the seafood export.
The industry sources said that these and host of other proposals, which are being worked out, if accepted and implemented in letter and in spirit, would bring about a sea change in seafood exports.
ââ¬ÅDespite the fact that the industry performed exceptionally well during the last fiscal year on the back of strong growth in tuna fish catching, it is still struggling to fully recover from the turbulent times it faced in the recent pastââ¬Â, the sources added.