What's new

Indian traders retaliate, stop vegetable supply to Pakistan via land route

Markus

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
May 27, 2010
Messages
4,425
Reaction score
-1
Traders stop vegetable supply to Pakistan via land route​


In a retaliatory move, Amritsar-based vegetable exporters today refused to send trucks carrying tomatoes and other vegetables to Pakistan via Attari-Wagah land route, perturbed over the ban imposed by the neighbouring country on export of onion through land route.

"Today, we will not export vegetables to Pakistan because Pakistan government has put a ban on onion export to us (India)," Amritsar-based vegetable trader Anil Mehra said today over phone.

This decision was taken today collectively by about 40 vegetables exporters based at Amritsar.

"We took this decision because when we (India) needed vegetables (onion), Pakistan has simply banned the export of essential item," he said, while adding that the traders were not bothered about the losses which would they face because of not sending vegetables to neighbouring country.

Almost 70 trucks carrying vegetables including tomatoes, ginger, chilli have been withheld by vegetable exporters and were not sent for customs clearance.

"So far, no truck carrying vegetables including tomatoes has crossed over to Pakistan through land route...Though five to six trucks containing soybean (animal feed) have moved to neighbouring country," a senior official of Customs Department at Amritsar said.

India is a major exporter of vegetables to Pakistan as out of total export via land route, 30-32 per cent account for tomatoes alone.

Besides, soybean has a share of 55 per cent and remaining with chilly, ginger, potatoes, capsicum, biscuits, raw cotton, etc.

The exports from India to Pakistan through Attari-Wagah land route have almost doubled to Rs 840 crore during April-December 2010 against export of Rs 447 crore in corresponding period last year.

Sudden ban imposed on export of onion has hit the traders of both the countries with Indian importers claiming that Pakistan had not even allowed the supply of contracted orders of onion before the announcement of ban.

Indian traders claimed that vegetable suppliers in Pakistan had also shut down their vegetable business in protest against imposition of ban on onion export.

Notably, close to 7,000 tonnes of onion had arrived since the commencement of onion export to India from Pakistan via land route.

Because of the supply of Pakistan onion, prices of onion in Punjab and Chandigarh had come down from a level of Rs 60-65 per kg to Rs 45-50 per kg.

Traders stop vegetable supply to Pakistan via land route
 
Kind of silly. As these are perishable items, it might end up hurting our exporters more than the Pakistanis.
 
Good move everything can't be one way. Its give and take or move on.
 
Not they will get the lesson, how they are dependent on us
 
many pakistanis think that they are doing favor to INDIA by exporting onions though they are getting paid for it.
i think they will get what return favors we do. lol
this things happening between us are actully funny.
 
In this stupid tit for tat process, nobody is thinking about the Indian traders who probably would now have to offload their veggies in the local mandi at a loss to save them from r0tting. Not to say the advances that would have to be returned to the Pakistani buyers. Stupid version of nationalism by the Traders association I must say.
 
So my pyaj timatar slogan worked :undecided:

isi baat par


with love from India :rofl::rofl:

Pakistani pyaz ki kasam - maan to hamara bhi nachne ka karne laga - gaana sunne ke baad.
btw - pakistan has helped alot becuase they can export it alot , their agricultural need and production is totally oppsite to us.

we mostly import than export so being a tough guy will only hurt us.
 
Last edited:
tum mujhe khoon do main tumhain aazadi doonga
-- Subhash Chandra Bose (Somewhere in early 1900s)

Tum humain pyaj do hum tumhain tamatar denge
-- Divya (Somewhere in early 2000s)

Nice one.
Ab tak eenth ka jawab, patthar se tha
lekin ab pyaaz ka jawab tamatar se!
:blink:

All that apart, quite childish; these guys are dealing in perishables.
 
tum mujhe khoon do main tumhain aazadi doonga
-- Subhash Chandra Bose (Somewhere in early 1900s)

Tum humain pyaj do hum tumhain tamatar denge
-- Divya (Somewhere in early 2000s)

hum aik paiyaz ke badly 3 tamater leen gay
peace101-2011:P
 
Back
Top Bottom