Pakistan's food export sector has experienced a remarkable 22% growth in the first four months of the fiscal year, reaching $2.36 billion. This surge has been primarily driven by significant increases in the exports of rice, sugar, and vegetables, highlighting a strong performance in the country's agricultural trade.
Key Highlights
- Rice Exports: Exports of rice have surged by over 52%, surpassing $1 billion. The demand for Basmati rice has particularly risen, contributing substantially to this increase.
- Sugar Exports: Sugar exports saw an extraordinary increase of 413%, generating over $108 million. This dramatic rise reflects both domestic production capabilities and international demand.
- Vegetable Exports: The export of vegetables has also shown positive growth, further boosting the overall food export figures.
- Challenges in Other Areas: Despite the overall growth, there have been declines in certain sectors, such as fish and dry fruits. However, the overall increase in food exports indicates a rising global demand for Pakistani products.