Pakistan’s citrus fruit exports have gained momentum, earning the country significant revenue in the global market. According to data shared by Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan in the National Assembly, Pakistan exported 105,690 metric tons of citrus fruits between July and December 2024, generating $30.9 million in earnings.
Pakistan’s citrus, especially kinnow, is in high demand worldwide. In the last six months, the country exported citrus fruits to 25 countries, with Afghanistan being the largest buyer. Here’s a breakdown of the top importers:
The rising export figures reflect Pakistan’s strong presence in the global citrus market and highlight the country’s potential in agribusiness.
Apart from citrus exports, Minister Jam Kamal Khan also provided insights into Pakistan’s trade deficit over the past five years. The figures indicate fluctuations in trade balance:
The decline in trade deficit in recent years is a positive indicator for the country’s economic stability and trade performance.
Pakistan’s kinnow and other citrus varieties are highly regarded globally due to their taste and quality. With an increase in demand, the government and exporters are focusing on improving packaging, logistics, and market expansion. Ensuring high-quality standards and exploring new markets can further boost Pakistan’s citrus exports in the coming years.