TheDarkKnight
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There are restrictions on export to China and import from China therefore eatables are being diverted to secondary markets.
Now with the closure of Iran border prices might fluctuate again.
Please provide a proof for such export restrictions from Pakistan. You are confusing it with border closure for people, which can carry the virus. Goods do not carry the virus which are mainly traded via seaports - even if there is a risk this should restrict inward traffic not outwards.i think this drop is mainly due to corona virus outbreak which restricted trade and movement across border,china is huge market of food items and due to restriction of movement to china vegetable is more available in market and if not sold immediately may become wither