Food exports grow by 4.78pc in 7 months
Export of basmati rice rises 23.95pc and that of other varieties declines
Thursday, February 28, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Food export from Pakistan has shown an upward trend during the first seven months of the current financial year as it increased by 4.78 per cent when compared with the figures in the corresponding period of the last financial year.
The food group export increased from $1.07 billion from July-January 2006-07 to $1.13 billion from July-January of the current financial year. The export of basmati rice increased by 23.95 per cent during the period under review, however the export of other rice commodities declined by 19.50 per cent, according to the Federal Bureau of Statistics.
The export of fruits from Pakistan grew by 17.36 per cent going up from $71.45 million in 2006-07 to $83.85 million during the period under review. Similarly, the export of vegetables increased by 66.45 per cent by going up from $16.65 million in the last financial year to $ 27.72 million from July-January 2007-08.
The export of fish and fish products declined by 1.4 per cent while export of leguminous vegetables and wheat declined by 55.73 per cent and 100 per cent, respectively. The other items which witnessed an upward trend in export included spices, sugar and meat products, which increased by 5.75, 100 and 27.09 per cent, respectively while the export of oil seeds, nuts and kernals also increased by 161 per cent during the first seven months of the financial year.
When compared with December 2007, food export during January 2008 increased by 12.8 per cent and it increased by 7.6 per cent as against January 2007. APP Our correspondent adds from Karachi: Rice exports have dropped by 27.74 per cent during July-January 2007-2008 Federal Bureau Statistics reported stating that in last seven months rice export fell to 1.3 million tonnes as compared to 1.8 million tonnes during the same period last year.
Price hike and short supply of rice amid dwindling exports is due to hoarders, market sources claimed. Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) Vice Chairman Abdul Bashir said that higher rates of local rice have made its export unviable.
He said that export sales have declined to almost half due to which smaller exporters have shut shop. It has become impossible for small exporters to fulfil export orders due to soaring rates at home, he said explaining that only larger exporters with well-established rice supply chains were surviving in the market.
Pakistan last year produced 5.4 million tonnes of rice and exported about 3.3 million tonnes, and traders were hopeful of exporting even more from the 2007-08 crop estimated at 5.6 million tonnes.
Local consumption of the rice is around 2.5 to 2.6 million tonnes, its contribution in GDP is seven percent and export earnings are around $1.5billion. Exporters fear supply problems could hurt exports and deprive Pakistani exporters of a chance to benefit from good international prices and believe that exports will be less this year if the situation remains the same.
Food exports grow by 4.78pc in 7 months