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Rs 700b industry, 90% consumption in Afghanistan: KP govt’s export ban condemned

byMonitoring Report
04/01/2015
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PESHAWAR: Afghanistan which is the consumer market of Pakistan will be captured quickly by other countries as the Peshawar District Administration has imposed ban on export of poultry products to Afghanistan.

The KP government has been providing transit route to India, Brazil and the USA for the shipment of food, eggs and poultry products to Afghanistan but denying the export from its own country.

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Dr Muhammad Mustafa Kamal, Chairman Pakistan Poultry Association, while condemning this act urged the federal government to take immediate notice of this issue and necessary instructions to the KP government should be issued to remove the ban on poultry products to Afghanistan immediately. Dr Mustafa Kamal said that every country is making efforts to increase its exports but KP government is trying to restrict export which is not only harmful for KP but also the industry of the whole country. “Afghanistan is natural market for Pakistani products. It would be very unfortunate if we lose this market and handover it to other countries,” he mentioned.

He said the Supreme Court of Pakistan, in its verdict had allowed the poultry products export to Afghanistan, rejecting the earlier decision of Peshawar High Court. The PPA chairman said that 10 percent of the parent stock was used in Pakistan while 90 percent is consumed by Afghanistan. Hence, the ban on export of poultry products will force the farmers to dispose of their stock in market at below the cost, leading to significant loss and ultimately closure of the whole chain of poultry industry, he added.

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