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Bid to recapture Far East market
Exporters
hope to recapture Far-East market for kinno exports when the
season begins in October. The Far-East market, mainly
Philippine, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Indonesia,
was lost about two years back due to global recession,
higher domestic prices and stiff competition from Chinese
mandarin.
Khalid Ejaz, a leading exporter who has just returned from
‘Asia Logistics’ fair in Hong Kong, said that importers in
Far-East who visited the fair were excited to receive super
quality Pakistan kinno with better quality, nice packing and
effective shipping schedule.
The country lost a lucrative kinno export market in
Indonesia when it slapped higher duty on Pakistani fruits
and applied higher valuation for clearance.
It’s signing of FTA with China, which allowed duty-free
import of mandarin, proved a last nail in the coffin.
Iran and Middle East, including Dubai, etc., constitute
another major market for Pakistani kinno and exporters hope
to get a major chunk of the market.
The Iranian government in a latest move informed Pakistan
quarantine that it would allow kinno from the next season
only in refrigerated containers duly sealed by the customs
in line with an agreement signed by the two governments for
fruits trade by road.
Chairman, All Pakistan Fruits and Vegetable
Importers and Exporters Association, Abdul Wahid,
told Dawn that in a meeting held in Lahore under the
chairmanship of Punjab chief secretary it was
decided that a custom checkpost would be set up in
Bhalwal near Sargodha, the main kinno crop area
which would give clearance to consignments only in
refrigerated containers for Iran.
The quarantine department will issue phyto-sanitary
certificates for consignments in containers which
would be duly sealed.
Courtesy: The DAWN
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