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Bananas imported from India, following a decline in domestic production, are being sold in cities across Pakistan for a whopping Rs 180 to Rs 200 a dozen.

Indian bananas were initially imported for markets in the most populous province of Punjab and are now being supplied to the southern province of Sindh, which produces most of the country's banana crop.

When the Indian bananas were introduced in markets across Islamabad a few weeks ago, they sold for as much as Rs 300 a dozen.

With supplies improving, the price has now fallen to Rs 180 to Rs 200 a dozen.

Pakistani bananas sell for about Rs 70 to Rs 80 a dozen.

Reports from Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, said the Indian bananas were going for Rs 150 to Rs 200 a dozen.

Shop-keepers in Islamabad point out the Indian bananas to customers, saying they are larger and tastier than the local variety.

There has been a marked decline in the production of bananas in Sindh due to cold weather and floods in the province over the past two years.

According to the figures from the Economic Survey 2011-2012, banana production fell from 139,000 tonnes in 2010-2011 to 99,000 tonnes in 2011-2012.

Fruit vendors are making a profit of Rs 40 Rs 60 per dozen of Indian bananas, the Dawn newspaper quoted market sources as saying.

Waheed Ahmed, co-chairman of the All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Importers Exporters and Merchants Association, said some quantities of mango and grapes too had been imported from India, but these fruits failed to get a good response from Pakistani buyers.

Indian bananas were reaching Pakistan through Kashmir and the Wagah land border crossing, he said.

Though bananas from Balochistan province had begun arriving in the markets, the quantity is "very negligible", he added.

Consumers are apprehensive that the prices of bananas, both imported and local varieties, could increase further during the upcoming Islamic month of Ramzan, when people buy more fruits to break the daily fast.

Ahmed said the government should remove duties and taxes on banana imports so that prices remain stable during Ramzan.

Indian bananas in high demand in Pakistan - Indian Express
 
Our goes in export- indians being thrown at market- indians ones are comparatively less tasty
 
love them yar to expensive dont know what happened to pak ones any one any news
 
Indian bananas are peanuts compared to ours. Sagor Kala variety is larger than any produced in any S American banana republic. In Dhaka the best ones cost around Tk 60.00/doz. An exporter will go to the source and buy at half that price.
 
lol...banana is still banned.....coz he is being sold in Pakistan an an expensive price lol

Indian bananas are peanuts compared to ours. Sagor Kala variety is larger than any produced in any S American banana republic. In Dhaka the best ones cost around Tk 60.00/doz. An exporter will go to the source and buy at half that price.

now here is a bangladesi trying to create a banana measuring contest .......grow up guys lol

seriously on topic:woot:
if your banana's were half as tasty as ours Pakistan would have bought them
 
Indian bananas are peanuts compared to ours. Sagor Kala variety is larger than any produced in any S American banana republic. In Dhaka the best ones cost around Tk 60.00/doz. An exporter will go to the source and buy at half that price.

Asad you are right. Time was pre-71 (East Pakistan) I don't know the exact name of the variety of banana, but I remember the taste, very delicious. Even Chiquita or Delmonte are not to that taste.

Pineapple, banana, mango, illichi, kathal and desi eggs were the few of the famous product from the east at that time. My father was frequent traveller to east part in those days - I am aware of your claim.

Those who are joking, may not exist at that time in this world, so ignore their ignorance.
 
After rice, wheat, and corn, bananas are the fourth most widely consumed food for humans. Bananas are grown in 130 countries worldwide - more than any other fruit crop.

Bananas are either the green cooking variety or dessert bananas that are yellow and fully ripe when eaten. A banana is 75% water and is a valuable source of Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C as well as potassium. Bananas produce fruit throughout the year.

India leads the world in banana production, accounting for almost one-quarter of the worldwide crop. However, most Indian bananas are consumed domestically.

Top Banana Producing Nations - 2005

India ... 16.8 million metric tonnes
Brazil ... 6.7
China ... 6.4
Ecuador ... 5.9
Philippines ... 5.8
Indonesia ... 4.5
Costa Rica ... 2.2
Mexico & Thailand ... 2.0 each
Colombia & Burundi ... 1.6 each

From 10% to 15% of global banana crops are exported.
Top Banana Exporting Nations - 2005

Ecuador ... 4.7 million metric tonnes (+2.6% from 2004)
Philippines ... 1.9 (+6.0%)
Costa Rica ... 1.6 (-11.1%)
Colombia ... 1.5 (+7.4%)
Guatemala ... 1.1 (+6.7%)
Honduras ... 0.51 (-3.8%)
Panama ... 0.36 (-10%)
Cameroon ... 0.26 (-12.7%)
Brazil ... 0.21 (+12.7%)
Cote d'Ivoire ... 0.21 (-7.9%)

Four countries (Ecuador, Philippines, Costa Rica and Colombia) generate almost three-quarters of world banana exports. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Ecuador alone exports more than one-third of international banana exports.

Top Ten Banana Countries: India Produces Most Bananas but Ecuador is King of Banana Exports | Suite101.com
 
Asad you are right. Time was pre-71 (East Pakistan) I don't know the exact name of the variety of banana, but I remember the taste, very delicious. Even Chiquita or Delmonte are not to that taste.

Pineapple, banana, mango, illichi, kathal and desi eggs were the few of the famous product from the east at that time. My father was frequent traveller to east part in those days - I am aware of your claim.

Those who are joking, may not exist at that time in this world, so ignore their ignorance.

Since this is not a traditional export item, appropriate food grade preservative and export packaging is probably the issues. As there is a growing demand I am sure it is a matter of time before Pakistani importers come here to explore.
 
After rice, wheat, and corn, bananas are the fourth most widely consumed food for humans. Bananas are grown in 130 countries worldwide - more than any other fruit crop.

Bananas are either the green cooking variety or dessert bananas that are yellow and fully ripe when eaten. A banana is 75% water and is a valuable source of Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C as well as potassium. Bananas produce fruit throughout the year.

India leads the world in banana production, accounting for almost one-quarter of the worldwide crop. However, most Indian bananas are consumed domestically.

Top Banana Producing Nations - 2005

India ... 16.8 million metric tonnes
Brazil ... 6.7
China ... 6.4
Ecuador ... 5.9
Philippines ... 5.8
Indonesia ... 4.5
Costa Rica ... 2.2
Mexico & Thailand ... 2.0 each
Colombia & Burundi ... 1.6 each

From 10% to 15% of global banana crops are exported.
Top Banana Exporting Nations - 2005

Ecuador ... 4.7 million metric tonnes (+2.6% from 2004)
Philippines ... 1.9 (+6.0%)
Costa Rica ... 1.6 (-11.1%)
Colombia ... 1.5 (+7.4%)
Guatemala ... 1.1 (+6.7%)
Honduras ... 0.51 (-3.8%)
Panama ... 0.36 (-10%)
Cameroon ... 0.26 (-12.7%)
Brazil ... 0.21 (+12.7%)
Cote d'Ivoire ... 0.21 (-7.9%)

Four countries (Ecuador, Philippines, Costa Rica and Colombia) generate almost three-quarters of world banana exports. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Ecuador alone exports more than one-third of international banana exports.

Top Ten Banana Countries: India Produces Most Bananas but Ecuador is King of Banana Exports | Suite101.com

2009 Data

India... 26.2
Philippines... 9
China... 8.2
Ecuador... 7.6
Brazil... 7.2
Indonesia... 6.3
Mexico... 2.2
Costa Rica... 2.1
Colombia ... 2
Thailand... 1.5

World total 95.6
 
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