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Pakistan to harvest over 40,000 tons of olive this year


Associated Press of Pakistan

07:29 PM | 24 Nov, 2019

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ISLAMABAD – The country will harvest about 40,000 tons of olive (fruit) during current season to produce about 3,500 tons of extra-virgin olive oil that would help in tackling with the domestic edible oil requirements.

The domestic production of olive oil would also help in fetching the handsome amount of foreign exchange by exporting it, besides saving the precious foreign exchange reserves being spent on the import of the commodity.

While exploiting the abundant opportunities existing for the cultivation of olive across the country, olive had been cultivated over a vast areas of Pothohar region of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, Project Director of Olive Cultivation of Commercial Scale in Pakistan Dr Muhammd Tariq said.

Talking to APP here on Wednesday, he said that under the project about 1.2 million olive plants were planted in Pothohar region of Punjab that had immense potential of olive cultivation.

Besides, he said that over one million olive plants were planted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 500,000 in Balochistan Province under olive cultivation on commercial scales project.

Dr Tariq said that over 4 million hectares of marginal land had been identified for olive cultivation across the country, adding that by utilizing that areas Pakistan could cross Spain a leading world olive producer and could earn billions of dollars annually.

He said the country was spending an average of $4 billion per-annum on the import of edible oil including soya bean and palm to meet with the domestic consumptions.

By cultivating the olive on commercial scales, Pakistan would not only able to save its precious forex reserves, but it could fetch billions of dollars by exporting olive oil, its by-products including olive pickles, soap, tea and other cosmetics, he remarked.

The project director informed that government had allocated an amount of Rs 2.3 billion in its Public Sector Development Program for the year 2019-20 on promotion and development of olive on commercial scale, adding that several other steps were being taken to encourage the small land holders to cultivate olive to alleviate poverty from the rural areas of the country.

He said that in order to promote the exports of the domestic olive oil, the government would provide branding, labeling, packaging and marketing facilities to private sector.

Dr Tariq further informed that in order to promote the exports as well as producing the extra virgin oil, the government was enforcing the standards of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Olive Council.

He said that the locally produced olive oil was competing with the international standards as it was certified by Italy, adding that Italy was also providing financial and technical assistance to government for olive promotion.
 
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Olives are perfect for our country. They grow in semi arid conditions, the oil can be used in our own cooking, it can be exported abroad (hopefully as a Pakistani brand not just raw product) and the fruit is delicious too. Had olives rubbed in harissa in Morocco - amazing!
 
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Olives are perfect for our country. They grow in semi arid conditions, the oil can be used in our own cooking, it can be exported abroad (hopefully as a Pakistani brand not just raw product) and the fruit is delicious too. Had olives rubbed in harissa in Morocco - amazing!

Did we have any production of olive in past? Or only this govt is doing?

Also i think malaysia will be willing to import olives from us.
 
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Now lets go for value added dairy products, like cheese and cream etc. and cut down on their imports. maybe even start exporting few years down the line.

it is surprising that despite being an agricultural country we still import edible oil and seeds worth 4 billion USD.

Did we have any production of olive in past? Or only this govt is doing?

Also i think malaysia will be willing to import olives from us.
Hope this helps:

History of Olive in Pakistan


and this:

Olive Valley Project
Apparently, this project has been going on since 2015. so PMLN must be praised for this initiative at least.
 
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Pakistan to harvest over 40,000 tons of olive this year


Associated Press of Pakistan

07:29 PM | 24 Nov, 2019

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ISLAMABAD – The country will harvest about 40,000 tons of olive (fruit) during current season to produce about 3,500 tons of extra-virgin olive oil that would help in tackling with the domestic edible oil requirements.

The domestic production of olive oil would also help in fetching the handsome amount of foreign exchange by exporting it, besides saving the precious foreign exchange reserves being spent on the import of the commodity.

While exploiting the abundant opportunities existing for the cultivation of olive across the country, olive had been cultivated over a vast areas of Pothohar region of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, Project Director of Olive Cultivation of Commercial Scale in Pakistan Dr Muhammd Tariq said.

Talking to APP here on Wednesday, he said that under the project about 1.2 million olive plants were planted in Pothohar region of Punjab that had immense potential of olive cultivation.

Besides, he said that over one million olive plants were planted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 500,000 in Balochistan Province under olive cultivation on commercial scales project.

Dr Tariq said that over 4 million hectares of marginal land had been identified for olive cultivation across the country, adding that by utilizing that areas Pakistan could cross Spain a leading world olive producer and could earn billions of dollars annually.

He said the country was spending an average of $4 billion per-annum on the import of edible oil including soya bean and palm to meet with the domestic consumptions.

By cultivating the olive on commercial scales, Pakistan would not only able to save its precious forex reserves, but it could fetch billions of dollars by exporting olive oil, its by-products including olive pickles, soap, tea and other cosmetics, he remarked.

The project director informed that government had allocated an amount of Rs 2.3 billion in its Public Sector Development Program for the year 2019-20 on promotion and development of olive on commercial scale, adding that several other steps were being taken to encourage the small land holders to cultivate olive to alleviate poverty from the rural areas of the country.

He said that in order to promote the exports of the domestic olive oil, the government would provide branding, labeling, packaging and marketing facilities to private sector.

Dr Tariq further informed that in order to promote the exports as well as producing the extra virgin oil, the government was enforcing the standards of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Olive Council.

He said that the locally produced olive oil was competing with the international standards as it was certified by Italy, adding that Italy was also providing financial and technical assistance to government for olive promotion.





Yet, the last time I was in Giga Mall I couldn't see a single local Olive Oil brand there.
Had to go with a middle eastern one which was not only too expensive compared to the prices in UAE for example, but was also only available in non cold pressed and non extra virgin forms...
 
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Now lets go for value added dairy products, like cheese and cream etc. and cut down on their imports. maybe even start exporting few years down the line.

it is surprising that despite being an agricultural country we still import edible oil and seeds worth 4 billion USD.


Hope this helps:

History of Olive in Pakistan


and this:

Olive Valley Project
Apparently, this project has been going on since 2015. so PMLN must be praised for this initiative at least.

And Halal Food export is a completely untapped market in Pakistan. India & even China have a bigger share of the halal market which is shameful.
 
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And Halal Food export is a completely untapped market in Pakistan. India & even China have a bigger share of the halal market which is shameful.

Pakistan should have Invested in Halal meat industry which is going to be 2.7 trillion by 2025.
Fishing and seafood farming was another good invest option but government hasn’t done anything.

Here is interesting facts from Dalvash.

Top halal exporters are non-Muslim countries: Brazil, India, China, Australia

New Zealand is also big in the game, their entire domestic meat industry only produces halal meat. All meat in New Zealand is halal.

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Pakistan should have Invested in Halal meat industry which is going to be 2.7 trillion by 2025.
Fishing and seafood farming was another good invest option but government hasn’t done anything.

Here is interesting facts from Dalvash.

Unbelievable that we are even below Somalia in Halal food industry.
 
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Pakistan should have Invested in Halal meat industry which is going to be 2.7 trillion by 2025

Halal meat market is loaer then that. Much lower then that actually. The figure you quoting is for halal food market.
 
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Pakistan to harvest over 40,000 tons of olive this year


Associated Press of Pakistan

07:29 PM | 24 Nov, 2019

pakistan-to-harvest-over-40-000-tons-of-olive-this-year-1574605767-9668.jpg



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ISLAMABAD – The country will harvest about 40,000 tons of olive (fruit) during current season to produce about 3,500 tons of extra-virgin olive oil that would help in tackling with the domestic edible oil requirements.

The domestic production of olive oil would also help in fetching the handsome amount of foreign exchange by exporting it, besides saving the precious foreign exchange reserves being spent on the import of the commodity.

While exploiting the abundant opportunities existing for the cultivation of olive across the country, olive had been cultivated over a vast areas of Pothohar region of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, Project Director of Olive Cultivation of Commercial Scale in Pakistan Dr Muhammd Tariq said.

Talking to APP here on Wednesday, he said that under the project about 1.2 million olive plants were planted in Pothohar region of Punjab that had immense potential of olive cultivation.

Besides, he said that over one million olive plants were planted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 500,000 in Balochistan Province under olive cultivation on commercial scales project.

Dr Tariq said that over 4 million hectares of marginal land had been identified for olive cultivation across the country, adding that by utilizing that areas Pakistan could cross Spain a leading world olive producer and could earn billions of dollars annually.

He said the country was spending an average of $4 billion per-annum on the import of edible oil including soya bean and palm to meet with the domestic consumptions.

By cultivating the olive on commercial scales, Pakistan would not only able to save its precious forex reserves, but it could fetch billions of dollars by exporting olive oil, its by-products including olive pickles, soap, tea and other cosmetics, he remarked.

The project director informed that government had allocated an amount of Rs 2.3 billion in its Public Sector Development Program for the year 2019-20 on promotion and development of olive on commercial scale, adding that several other steps were being taken to encourage the small land holders to cultivate olive to alleviate poverty from the rural areas of the country.

He said that in order to promote the exports of the domestic olive oil, the government would provide branding, labeling, packaging and marketing facilities to private sector.

Dr Tariq further informed that in order to promote the exports as well as producing the extra virgin oil, the government was enforcing the standards of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Olive Council.

He said that the locally produced olive oil was competing with the international standards as it was certified by Italy, adding that Italy was also providing financial and technical assistance to government for olive promotion.
Make Olive oil so cheap that people forget about banaspati ghee. Pakistan is among top countries in heart disease occurrence. Olive oil will surely make the people healthier.
 
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Halal meat market is loaer then that. Much lower then that actually. The figure you quoting is for halal food market.

Wonder what Pakistan's Halal food (non-meat) export numbers are. I always see National, Shan brands at the stores here. I also have been seeing a new brand, Mehran.

Also Pakistan seems to not be exporting any chapati flour/ata. I only see indian brands for those.
 
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Yet, the last time I was in Giga Mall I couldn't see a single local Olive Oil brand there.
Had to go with a middle eastern one which was not only too expensive compared to the prices in UAE for example, but was also only available in non cold pressed and non extra virgin forms...
Even I am seeing pakistani oils in UAE market.. almond oil and black seed oil are available in plenty and people are buying them.
 
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Halal meat market is loaer then that. Much lower then that actually. The figure you quoting is for halal food market.

We should be moving in that direction. Don’t relay on one industry. We must diversify and build sustainable economy.
Adopting New technology & techniques and investing in vertical farming.
 
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