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Meaty rise seen in country’s Halal exports

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LAHORE: Halal meat exports in Pakistan grew by 9.5% in fiscal year 2014, reaching a record high of $230 million and most exporters say that the market has even more room to grow.

Since 2003, Pakistan’s halal meat exports have grown at a compound annualised growth rate (CAGR) of 29.1%, growing from $14 million in 2003 to $230 million in fiscal 2014, according to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Yet despite the astonishing growth, experts in the field believe that the sector is still underperforming.

“I am confident that just the poultry segment among other meat types will touch an export figure of $2 billion within a few years,” said Abdul Basit, a leading poultry exporter. “A little serious effort for this sector and meat export would soon become one of the leading sources of foreign exchange for Pakistan.”

That seems an ambitious target, especially when considering the fact that poultry exports from Pakistan amounted to just $13.4 million in 2013. The bulk of Pakistan’s meat exports are red meat, with beef taking up well over half of all exports.

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In terms of markets, Saudi Arabia overtook the UAE as Pakistan’s largest export market in 2012. Nearly 88% of Pakistan’s exports go to the Gulf Arab countries, with the remainder going largely to Iran and Vietnam.

Like most new sectors, meat export is not without its challenges. While Pakistan has the eighth largest population of cattle in the world and among the top ten populations of goat and sheep, it faces a significant smuggling problem, with live animals being smuggled across the border into meat-starved Iran and Afghanistan. This creates supply issues for meat exporters, none of whom run their own cattle farms.

Another problem for a lot of exporters is the fact they very often deal with informal-sector buyers in the Gulf, who often do not use proper payment channels and buy on credit from the exporters. This results in very high working capital requirements. Some exporters appear to be under the illusion that the government should somehow help them out of the consequences of their own bad business strategy and manage their working capital for them.

Meaty rise seen in country’s Halal exports – The Express Tribune
 
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The exporters have to build cattle farms to export especially beef to Middle East and Persian Gulf countries. India is exporting carabeef, buffalo meat, as beef to Middle East. We can export cow meat which will be superior to Indian carabeef.
 
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very interesting...thanks for sharing

im kinda hungry now
 
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The exporters have to build cattle farms to export especially beef to Middle East and Persian Gulf countries. India is exporting carabeef, buffalo meat, as beef to Middle East. We can export cow meat which will be superior to Indian carabeef.
Can you please explain the difference to me?
 
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Can you please explain the difference to me?

Carabeef is Water Buffalo meat. Beef is Cow meat. Although carabeef is similar to beef but it is considered to be lower quality and sell at half the price of regular beef. In Pakistan, it sells at nearly same price. India does not export beef due to reverence of cows. India is the biggest exporter of carabeef at $5 billion last year.
 
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That is PATHETIC!

Global halal export market is worth trillions of dollars, and is dominated by non-Muslim countries like Brazil, U.S, New Zealand, and South Africa etc.

Muslim nations must focus on this market...increased their production and standard...and produce authentic halal meat...
 
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If these exporters are facilitated properly by the government the exports can touch billion dollars in a couple of years.
 
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Halal meat exports will increase even further as lots of European countries have issue with it and want to ban it. They will start importing more
 
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I haven't yet seen any Pakistani meat brand in Africa. Sadia from Brazil is most famous here.
 
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In UAE,the arabs prefer Indian meat over Pakistani.I don't know why
 
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I haven't yet seen any Pakistani meat brand in Africa. Sadia from Brazil is most famous here.
Oh bhai where in Africa are you ? We have so much halal meat that we don't need to import :)
The only place where I have seen Sadia is in Mauritius.
 
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There are some areas where Pakistan holds great potential. For some reason we are so good at shooting out foot.

1. Pakistan is among largest producers of milk. We waste most of it especially goat and sheep milk which can be used for making high quality goat cheese (an expensive export)

2. Finished leather goods are much below its potential. Baluchistan, south western Punjab and Sindh have large areas with high cattle concentrations especially goats and sheep but leather goes to waste.

3. Beef especially cow. Our river banks are amazing grazing fields for natural good quality meat. No farming or high quality meat processing and packaging. Couple this with cattle smuggling to Afghanistan and Iran.

4. Date fruit. Do you know Pakistan is world's third largest producer? Did you know some varieties of Pakistan (mostly Dhakki variety from DI Khan) consistently rated as No 1 in date fruit competition held in Saudi Arabia? For its size, flavor, texture, color, seed to flesh ratio and ability to preserve? Did you actually know that dates that you buy as Irani mostly is produced in Pakistan ( Punjgur, Baluchistan), smuggled to Iran, processed and packaged back here? Try Punjgur on Google earth. You will see date gardens close to city. Wonder where all the fruit goes? Mostly wasted and some smuggled. If you can provide them with processing plants and packaging (for dates it is really inexpensive) you get Middle east and Indian market.

4. Did you know best fish thrives off the Makran coast because they don't have good fishing equipment? They can't preserve this catch good enough to export to higher markets. EU begged Pakistan government to improve its storage and packaging of fish to their standards and they will open their markets for it.

6. Mango and Citrus fruits?

7. Precious stones from Swat and northern area?

All this adds up to tens of billions of dollar worth export. But hey then, we have already killed our textiles! Oh the pain I'm feeling right now!
 
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Oh bhai where in Africa are you ? We have so much halal meat that we don't need to import :)
The only place where I have seen Sadia is in Mauritius.

My bad I didn't elaborate. In Johannesburg South Africa I saw some local vendors selling halal meat but couldn't find much in super markets like Pick n Pay or Woolworths (?). Same for Namibia.

My comment about Sadia was mainly about West African countries like Rawanda, Congo (K &B) and Eastern ones like Kenya.
 
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