Pakistan A Heaven For Foreign Investors: Nauman Kabir

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Pakistan a heaven for foreign investors: Nauman Kabir

The LCCI President says foreign investors should come forward and avail unique trade and investment opportunities through joint ventures with their Pakistani counterparts.

LAHORE: (UrduPoint/Pakistan Point News-June 20th, 2022) Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry President Mian Nauman Kabir has said that Pakistan has great economic credentials like growing potential of the local market, availability of rich natural resources, a liberal investment regime and growing potential of the local market which make it a great place for trade and investment.

LCCI President Mian Nauman Kabir, followed by Senior Vice President Mian Rehman Aziz Chan, made these remarks while addressing a high-powered Malaysian delegation at the LCCI on Monday. Trade & Investment Counselor of Pakistani Embassy in Malaysia Shafqat Ali Niazi, LCCI EC Members Naeem Hanif, Ahmad Elahi, Shamim Akhtar, Chaudhry Wajid Ali, Mardan Ali Zaidi and former Senior Vice President Ali Hassam Asghar also spoke on the occasion.

Mian Nauman Kabir said that foreign investors should come forward and avail unique trade and investment opportunities through joint ventures with their Pakistani counterparts.

Nauman Kabir said that Pakistan has been blessed with a variety of fruits and vegetables which have their distinctive color, taste and tang. It is because our country is gifted with abundant natural resources and fertile terrain. He said that the most common fruits that are produced in Pakistan include mangoes, citrus, grapes, guava, apples, bananas and plums etc. In addition to this, some other fruits that make it to the list are strawberry, cherry, peach, pear, apricot, lychee, papaya, and pomegranate. He said that the most common vegetables grown in Pakistan are potato, tomato, peas, different kinds of gourd, cauliflower, spinach, onion, garlic, cucumber, carrot, eggplant, pumpkin and cabbage etc.

The LCCI President informed the delegation that the large amount of fruits and vegetables are consumed domestically and less than 10% of total production is exported. The export earnings from this sector have been following increasing trend since 2019 whereas Pakistan fetched 493 million Dollars and 314 million dollars by exporting edible fruits and edible vegetables respectively in 2021.

Mian Nauman Kabir said that because the food processing industry in Pakistan is still at Primary stage so very smaller amount of fruits and vegetables are processed into value-added products such as pulps, juice, concentrates, frozen/preserved items like beverages, jams, jellies and pickles etc.

He said that the top five commodities exported from Pakistan are citrus, dates, mango, potato and tomato which account for nearly 80% of the horticulture sector’s overall exports. Pakistan exports fruits and vegetables to many destinations across the globe, primarily to the United States, Europe, the middle East, the Far East and the South Asia etc.

“We are not only looking for new importers for our fruits and vegetables but also interested to find foreign investors to expand and modernize the network of food processing industry in Pakistan”, the LCCI President said and adding that it is needless to mention that organizations like Punjab board of Investment & Trade, Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Punjab Agriculture Department must come forward to act in unison so that we could market the untapped potential of horticulture sector to the foreign investors.

Mian Nauman Kabir also congratulated the entire management of Punjab Agriculture Department who did wonderful job and made every possible effort to ensure that Pakistan Agri Expo 2022 would achieve greater success than the previous three editions. These efforts will surely reflect in further increasing the Food exports of Pakistan that reached 4.9 billion dollars in eleven months of current financial year showing nearly 25% growth over the preceding year.

Abdullah Hussain

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