All Pakistan articles – Page 11
-
ArticlePakistan-Iran kinnow sales set to soar
Pakistan's 2010/11 kinnow mandarin exports to Iran are set to increase three-fold thanks to a recent drop in import duty
-
ArticlePakistan welcomes Kinnow tax cut
Iran has cut its Kinnow import tariff a month earlier than normal, benefitting Pakistani exporters
-
ArticlePakistan prepares for US mango launch
Pakistan is poised to make its mango export debut in the US this season, a year after its first mango shipments to Europe
-
ArticlePakistan halts onion exports to India
The Pakistan government has called a halt to all over-land onion exports, including to India, in a bid to stabilise soaring domestic prices
-
ArticleIndia imports Pakistan onions
India is expected to import its first consignment of Pakistan onions this week in a bid to ease onion price hikes brought on by domestic crop shortages
-
ArticleNew CA facilities slated for Pakistan
Pakistan’s government plans to construct controlled atmosphere storage facilities around the country in a US$25m project backed by China
-
ArticlePakistan mango exports to receive assistance
Mango exports to Japan will receive a helping hand next season as part of an agreement between industry players from the two countries
-
ArticlePakistani kinnows hope for Iran opening
With the Iranian market still closed to Pakistani kinnows, exporters are wondering where the increased export target will go
-
ArticlePakistan allows vegetable imports from India
Pakistan is opening its borders to vegetable imports from India and other countries after much of its domestic crop was wiped out by severe flooding earlier this year
-
ArticlePakistani mangoes miss export target
The failure of the Pakistani mango industry to meet production targets this season is being blamed on high transport costs and flood damage to crops
-
Article
Pakistan raises kinnow target
Exports are expected to hit 300,000 tonnes in 2010/11, up from the 250,000 sent during the previous campaign
-
Article
Iran ends Pakistan kinnow row
The Iranian government this week announced it is lifting the ban on the importation of Pakistani kinnow mandarins
-
ArticlePakistani produce spreads its wings
National minister notes that country has been successful in enhancing exports in new Asian and European markets
-
ArticleUSDA amends Pakistan mango regulations
Under certain conditions, Pakistan-grown mangoes can now be imported into the US
-
Article
Floods destroy Pakistan mango hopes
Pakistan may not meet its mango export targets this season or the next due to widespread flood damage, the country's produce association has warned
-
ArticleCBI selects Pakistani exporters
The Dutch import organisation has selected six fresh produce exporters to take part in its Export Coaching Programme
-
ArticlePakistani mangoes reach M&S
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports after trial imports by sea reached Marks & Spencer and Morrisons successfully.
-
ArticlePakistani mangoes spark industry interest
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports by sea after two trial shipments arrive in the UK and the Netherlands in good shape
-
Article
Pakistan looks to Argentina for exports
Talks between Pakistan’s agriculture minister and the Argentinean ambassador to the country could soon pave the way for fruit exports
-
ArticlePakistan floods cause price spike
The price of fruit and vegetables has jumped in Pakistan after two weeks of torrential rain destroyed a large area of crops

