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Kinnow exports reach historic high
Pakistan ships 460,000 tons of citrus fruit abroad in 2020-21, 30% higher than last year
Our Correspondent May 08, 2021
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KARACHI:
Pakistan has achieved another milestone by exporting a historically high quantity of kinnow in the 2020-21 season, fuelled by an increase in demand due to Covid-19.
The country achieved a new record by exporting 460,000 tons of kinnow during the export season 2020-21, which was 30% higher compared to previous year’s export volume of 353,000 tons.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Adviser to Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood said that Pakistan had achieved record kinnow exports in 2020-21, which spoke volumes about the quality of the fruit.
“It will also open new export destinations for our kinnow produce and create job opportunities in Pakistan,” he said. “I also want to congratulate our exporters and the All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association for their efforts to make this possible,” he added.
Read: Iran allows kinnow import from Pakistan
“Our objective is to export globally and we are working hard on this philosophy,” the adviser said.
“During the pandemic, the demand for kinnow has surged significantly as the fruit plays a vital role in strengthening the human immune system and protects from the deadly disease,” said an official of the All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters, Importers and Merchants Association (PFVA).
During the export season that concluded in April 2021, Pakistan exported kinnow to 40 countries.
“Pakistan earned valuable foreign exchange worth $253 million through the export of citrus fruit,” said PFVA Patronin-Chief Waheed Ahmed. He added that the country surpassed the export target of 350,000 tons by a huge margin.


Despite the record export of kinnow, exporters sustained mammoth financial losses because they had booked orders when the rupee was at 168 to a dollar, but at the time of receiving payments, the rupee had appreciated to 153 against the greenback, said Ahmed.
He lamented that Pakistani kinnow failed to fetch fair prices in the international market due to lockdowns while a disproportionate increase in freight cost inflated the losses. He highlighted that the largest loss was borne by exporters in the Russian market.
“Some of the export consignments of the fruit could not reach international markets due to lockdowns and problems with transportation and resultantly, the quality of entire shipment deteriorated,” he said.
“Several export consignments reached international markets simultaneously due to logistic issues, which ultimately caused the damping of a massive chunk, hence the cost of export shipments could not be recovered and the exporters sustained huge losses.”
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the export of kinnow to Afghanistan and Iran was suspended due to the closure of borders, however, the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Interior played an active role and facilitated the export of the fruit as soon as the borders were re-opened, he said.
“Due to timely intervention of the Ministry of Commerce, Pakistan International Airlines aided exporters in shipping fruits and vegetables abroad,” he appreciated.
Read more: Govt extends date for mango export
Exporters were able to send kinnow consignments to the UK after a gap of seven years following the nation exited the European Union.
During his visit to Iran, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi persuaded the Iranian government to withdraw the ban on import of Pakistani kinnow, which would further enhance exports as the neighbouring market could import over 80,000 tons, Ahmed said.
Production of citrus fruit faces numerous challenges, which include outdated orchards having less resistance against various diseases, low quality seeds, poor cosmetic look, limited varieties and short window for exports for only three to four months.
“We can enhance kinnow exports by eliminating diseases from the existing varieties and developing new varieties with higher yield per acre through research and development,” he said.
“Export of Pakistani kinnow can be enhanced to $1 billion within a few years by implementing effective policies.”
 
Amazing. We need to tap into the avacado, kale, arugula and healthy fruits and vegetable markets.

Me ikko ket cho 900 maan kino kadaya. It takes extra care, sprays and fertilizer but you can produce that much yield.


Also I have planted about 20 avocado trees of lula variety. It’s the same variety Chinese are importing from Kenya, but suitable for Southern Punjab conditions. Why would they want to import from Kenya when we are so much closer?

I know Pakistanis are not going to eat avocados because god forbid Pakistanis eat something healthy, but it has great export value potential considering it’s in high demand in China.

I am planning on planting a few acres of avocado trees because it’s quite lucrative.
 

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Me ikko ket cho 900 maan kino kadaya. It takes extra care, sprays and fertilizer but you can produce that much yield.


Also I have planted about 20 avocado trees of lula variety. It’s the same variety Chinese are importing from Kenya, but suitable for Southern Punjab conditions. Why would they want to import from Kenya when we are so much closer?

I know Pakistanis are not going to eat avocados because god forbid Pakistanis eat something healthy, but it has great export value potential considering it’s in high demand in China.

I am planning on planting a few acres of avocado trees because it’s quite lucrative.
Amazing work. Post a thread about it so others can also learn to grow it.
 
I cannot figure out with all the organic fruit with taste that is available , why can't we establish international markets.
Why in US we have to get a call from a non Pakistani exporter err leach to call that a carton of 10 Multani Chaunsa is available for $80-100 for next 24 hours before it is gone.
Forget about mofo Nawaz tooi and Zardari and their followers (may they burn in hell if they don't acknowledge the abuse of our nation at the hands of these 2 political parties ) but Why can't the current Pakistan government and idiot IK establishment work on getting Licenses for our fruit export ? Imran Khan needs to be stoned for abusing the votes and trust placed on him by a desperate nation.
The only way Mango reaches NA is by getting checked and licensed in UK by some dealers before a non-existent quantity even reaches here.
Mexican and Canadian mango that tastes like " kadoo" sells for a dollar a piece, pomegranate $2-3/ piece depending on where you live and these fruits are without any flavor and not organic like what you can find in Pakistan.
Do you even know how bonkers this nation would go once it has a taste of real mangoes like "Sindhari" or "Chaunsa" ?????
99% of Americans don't even know what some of our fruits like "chikoo", "falsa"' "jamun" "bair", "sharifa/cutard apple" even exist or taste like.
WHY are the policy makers and people hired in high positions to work on exports so motherfucking retarded and brainless as to never work on matters that can benefit the nation ?
Forget about selling "Jeffs" to Argentina or Malaysia. Pakistan is an agricultural nation. We have produce in Pakistan that can make 500% more profit selling the things we have rather than having wet dreams about a 4+/- niche fighter that may not have a role to play in 80% of the worlds nations. Go make your own engines and tech non reliant or dependent on chinese/rest of the world before looking to export stuff that you don't even make.
Get your economy stronger and use that money to research / develop technology that you can be proud of and not rely on alms from the rest of the world.
Why can't we get our priorities straight and work from small up ?
Why can't I keep getting melancholic and depressed with the state of affairs in Pakistan and say "khao aur chittar" and go on about living the rest of my life with no regards for tomorrow as a regular Pakistani would...
Peace out.
 
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The fruit in UK and USA has no taste. Dajjalo fruit flippin gmo and all that
 
Me ikko ket cho 900 maan kino kadaya. It takes extra care, sprays and fertilizer but you can produce that much yield.


Also I have planted about 20 avocado trees of lula variety. It’s the same variety Chinese are importing from Kenya, but suitable for Southern Punjab conditions. Why would they want to import from Kenya when we are so much closer?

I know Pakistanis are not going to eat avocados because god forbid Pakistanis eat something healthy, but it has great export value potential considering it’s in high demand in China.

I am planning on planting a few acres of avocado trees because it’s quite lucrative.
Sir ji. All the best. I brought some Avacados from recent trip to KSA and froze them.
if you start to manufacture your product, let us PDFians know first.We’d love to buy Pakistani avacados.
I cannot figure out with all the organic fruit with taste that is available , why can't we establish international markets.
Why in US we have to get a call from a non Pakistani exporter err leach to call that a carton of 10 Multani Chaunsa is available for $80-100 for next 24 hours before it is gone.
Forget about mofo Nawaz tooi and Zardari and their followers (may they burn in hell if they don't acknowledge the abuse of our nation at the hands of these 2 political parties ) but Why can't the current Pakistan government and idiot IK establishment work on getting Licenses for our fruit export ? Imran Khan needs to be stoned for abusing the votes and trust placed on him by a desperate nation.
The only way Mango reaches NA is by getting checked and licensed in UK by some dealers before a non-existent quantity even reaches here.
Mexican and Canadian mango that tastes like " kadoo" sells for a dollar a piece, pomegranate $2-3/ piece depending on where you live and these fruits are without any flavor and not organic like what you can find in Pakistan.
Do you even know how bonkers this nation would go once it has a taste of real mangoes like "Sindhari" or "Chaunsa" ?????
99% of Americans don't even know what some of our fruits like "chikoo", "falsa"' "jamun" "bair", "sharifa/cutard apple" even exist or taste like.
WHY are the policy makers and people hired in high positions to work on exports so motherfucking retarded and brainless as to never work on matters that can benefit the nation ?
Forget about selling "Jeffs" to Argentina or Malaysia. Pakistan is an agricultural nation. We have produce in Pakistan that can make 500% more profit selling the things we have rather than having wet dreams about a 4+/- niche fighter that may not have a role to play in 80% of the worlds nations. Go make your own engines and tech non reliant or dependent on chinese/rest of the world before looking to export stuff that you don't even make.
Get your economy stronger and use that money to research / develop technology that you can be proud of and not rely on alms from the rest of the world.
Why can't we get our priorities straight and work from small up ?
Why can't I keep getting melancholic and depressed with the state of affairs in Pakistan and say "khao aur chittar" and go on about living the rest of my life with no regards for tomorrow as a regular Pakistani would...
Peace out.
And the biggest tragedy is we are selling our agriculture land as housing schemes.
 
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Atta mafia
Kinnoow mafia
Avacado mafia
Dates. Mafia
Olives. Mafia.
Judges. Mafia
Politics mafia.

Mafia. Mafia. Mafia
Everywhere mafia
 
Amazing. We need to tap into the avacado, kale, arugula and healthy fruits and vegetable markets.

This will be tough. Avocados last barely a week before they spoil, especially under high heat. Same with Spinach, kale, arugula and other Salad 'greens'. Quite delicate.

Special Refrigerated containers in ships and planes can be used (with moisture control), but the plane option gets real expensive real fast.

Sea shipments can reach from Karachi to the gulf states in under two days. I have discussed this before in another thread couple weeks ago. Gulf will possibly be major export market for Pakistan, as always.

Other tougher vegetables like Lauki, Gajjar, Watermelon and various squash etc. last longer under refrigeration and can be sent to Turkey, Greece (tourist market when things rebound), even the UK and EU.
 

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