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Food exports surge over 30% to $512 million in two months

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The food exports from Pakistan have surged by 30.06 percent during the first two months of the current fiscal year compared to the corresponding period of last year.


The country earned $512.321 million by exporting various food commodities during July-August (2-17-18) compared to the exports of $393.926 million in July-August (2016-17), showing growth of 30.06 percent, according to the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

The food products that contributed in positive growth in trade included Rice, exports of which grew by 40.36 percent from $159.543 million last year to $223.937 million current year.

Among the rice products, the exports of basmati rice increased by 10.35 percent, from $$56.857 million to $62.741 million while the exports of other rice commodities increased by 56.98 percent, from $102.686 million to $161.196 million.

The exports of fish and fish preparations increased from $29.486 million to $35.273 million, showing growth of 19.63 percent while the exports of vegetables went up from $18.888 percent to $20.538 percent, an increase of 8.74 percent.

Tobacco exports expanded by 27.29 percent from $0.700 million to 0.891 million while the exports of wheat witnessed cent percent growth as its exports were recorded at $0.323 million during the first two months of current year compared to zero exports of last year.

Pakistan export oil seeds, nuts and kernals worth $0.5.410 million during the first two months of current year compared to $3.468 million, showing an increase of 56 percent, while the sugar exports witness hundred percent growth as Pakistan exported the commodity worth $32.313 million against zero exports of last year.

Meanwhile, the food products that witnessed negative growth trade during the period under review included fruits, the exports of which decreased by 18.24 percent, from $60.981 million to $49,861 million.

The exports of spices decreased by 21.28 percent from $9.753 million to $7.678 million while the exports of meat and meat preparations decreased by 3.46 percent, from $31.625 million to $30.530 million.

It is pertinent to mention here that overall merchandise exports from the country witnessed positive trend for the second consecutive month and grew by 11.80 percent during the first two months of the current fiscal year compared to the corresponding period of the last year.

The exports from the country during July-August (2017-18) were recorded at $3.497 billion against the exports of $3.128 billion during July-August (2016-17), showing growth of 11.8 percent.

The imports into the country also increased by 24.85 percent by going up from $7.839 during the first two months of last fiscal year to $9.787 billion during the current year.

Based on the figures, the trade deficit during the first two months of the current fiscal year was recorded at $6.290 billion which indicated an increase of 33.52 percent when compared to the deficit of $4.711 billion during the same period of last year.
http://nation.com.pk/business/26-Sep-2017/food-exports-surge-over-30-to-512321mln-in-two-months
 
it was US with over all highest trade not any more and in food Pakistanis mostly export to EU China, ME & Africa.

It is.
Even now.


Now tell me who is second on the list after the US?

The answer is VERY surprising and beyond belief.

Who is 2nd after the US?
 
It is.
Even now.



Now tell me who is second on the list after the US?

The answer is VERY surprising and beyond belief.

Who is 2nd after the US?
seems like you are head of Pakistan trade development authority......hahhaha
 
seems like you are head of Pakistan trade development authority......hahhaha

To say that the China is world's top most rice producing country would translate into me being a Chinese agriculture minister?

What logic have you employed here my friend?
 
To say that the China is world's top most rice producing country would translate into me being a Chinese agriculture minister?

What logic have you employed here my friend?
i guess i couldn't be able digest too much stupidity from an indian pls share the source for your claim about "my" country's exports.
 
i guess i couldn't be able digest too much stupidity from an indian pls share the source for your claim about "my" country's exports.

Why should I provide any source on "Your" countries exports?
Did I claim anything wrt to that = Pakistani exports?

I started with the following:

Which is the top most food exporting country?
 
Why should I provide any source on "Your" countries exports?
Did I claim anything wrt to that = Pakistani exports?

I started with the following:

Which is the top most food exporting country?
as i said this is becoming idiotic which is expected anyways who claimed that Pakistan's biggest trading partner was not china with more confidence in your claim then you have in your own country's statistics.:lol:
 
as i said this is becoming idiotic which is expected anyways who claimed that Pakistan's biggest trading partner was not china with more confidence in your claim then you have in your own country's statistics.:lol:

China is not numero uno food exporter of the world.
US it is.
 
Why should I provide any source on "Your" countries exports?
Did I claim anything wrt to that = Pakistani exports?

I started with the following:

Which is the top most food exporting country?

it is a country with a lot of hungry people?

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Actually i'm concerned about our food exports. Yeah it's great for business but prices in the streets are sky high, the average person is getting less nutrition than they were 40 years ago. What's wrong with cheap domestic food? At least we will have people with full stomaches, rather than exporters will full pockets.

http://nation.com.pk/national/24-Sep-2017/grim-picture-of-malnutrition-in-ajk-kids

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...rol-childrens-chronic-malnutrition-wb-report/

http://www.world-grain.com/articles...={173002E7-4711-4335-BC06-239AD24A780B}&cck=1

Pakistan has the third-highest number of children under five in the world suffering from malnutrition. The most recent national survey found;
- 44% of under-fives are stunted (a measure of long-term malnutrition)
- 62% have anemia and 54% vitamin A deficiency.
- One in five children in Pakistan has a low birth weight.
- 51% of pregnant women have anemia,
- 37% have iron deficiency
- and 46% have vitamin A deficiency.

For me this is much more of a concern than a few million dollars.
 
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