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The export of Kinnow commenced from December 2017 and was continued till beginning of May 2018. During the current s. AIRLINK 62.17 Decreased By -3.58 (-5.44%) BOP 6.17 Decreased By -0.07 (-1.12%) ...
The export of kinnow has commenced but Pakistan cannot take full benefit of increased demand for the citrus fruit containing vitamin C due to its inferior quality. Total production of kinnow in ...
Kinnow exports reach historic high. Pakistan ships 460,000 tons of citrus fruit abroad in 2020-21, 30% higher than last year ...
KARACHI: Pakistan has achieved highest ever kinnow export volume of 460,000 metric tons during this season in the... AIRLINK 80.60 Increased By 1.19 (1.5%) BOP 5.26 Decreased By -0.07 (-1.31%) ...
Pakistan exports kinnow to 40 countries with the Middle East, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Afghanistan and the Philippines as its major markets. Iran and China were to open as new markets.
AS the kinnow export season starts, farmers are hoping for the best. They have some valid reasons for this optimism. New markets, like Indonesia, have been added to the export list.
Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association (PFVA) has claimed that during the last five years, exports of Kinnow have declined by 50 percent to 2.5 lac tons due to Smog and Fog.
Kinnow export losses mitigated. With the prompt intervention of Sargodha Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Khawaja Yasir Qayyum and the full support of Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti, ...
ISLAMABAD: Expecting to export an additional 50,000 metric tonnes (MT) of kinnow, exporters have set a target of exporting 350,000MT of the fruit this season as compared to the 300,000MT exported last ...
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government has given its nod for the export of 20,000 metric tonnes of kinnow, a citrus variety, from the state. "The move follows the successful venture to export around ...
Apparel exports now account for 45-50 percent of Pakistan’s total textile exports. The value is around $7-8 billion out of the total $15-16 billion textile export figure.
Patiala, January 29 A team of international horticulture experts undertook an assessment during a visit to citrus orchards and pack houses to understand the reasons behind the declining kinnow prices.