Mangoes: Quality over quantity the aim

May cause a temporary plunge in exports, says Sikandar Bosan.


Our Correspondent May 26, 2014
Mango growers and exporters are gearing up fast to improve the quality of the fruit to counter daunting challenges of fruit diseases. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI:


The government will further improve its monitoring to ensure that the country only exports quality mangoes to the European Union (EU) even if it causes temporary plunge in exports, said Federal Minister for Food Security and Research Sikandar Hayat Bosan.


“We will meet all quarantine requirements of the EU so that Pakistan can continue to export its mangoes to this highly valued market,” said Bosan, while speaking to a large gathering organised by the Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Importers and Merchant Association (PFVA).

The seminar was held in collaboration with Trade Related Technical Assistance (TRTA) program – a United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) programme and Plant Protection Department.

The minister said that to control the threats of fruit flies, a countrywide drive has already been initiated to facilitate mango exports to the EU.

A National Seed Authority was also being formulated to ensure better crop in the country, besides encouraging  foreign investment in the seed sector. A resolution, ‘Seed Amendment Bill’ was also being moved in the National Assembly, he said.

The EU had recently banned the import of five different types of fruits and vegetables from India over the presence of pests and fruit flies in consignments.

Since Pakistan exports almost similar variety of fruits and vegetables to the EU, local growers and exporters have become cautious about product quality to stay in the highly valued markets.

He appreciated the role of the private sector in creating awareness among fruit growers and exporters about the importance of the quality requirements of different industrialised countries.

He expressed displeasure over the delay in installation of the VHT machine for fruit processing. “The government was thoroughly inspecting every consignment of mango being sent to the EU.” The drive against fruit fly initiated by the Punjab government was encouraging but the Sindh government was yet to reply to the ministry’s letter, he added.

On the occasion, PFVA Co-Chairman Waheed Ahmed said the exporters are ready to offer at least 20% more prices to the growers if they ensure better quality of mango supplies to the EU.

He said that the association was working closely with the country’s renowned agricultural universities for research and development of the horticultural sector. The organisation was the first to initiate the drive of creating awareness among growers regarding the fruit fly both in the province of Punjab and Sindh.

Mango growers and exporters are gearing up fast to improve the quality of the fruit to counter daunting challenges of fruit diseases especially fruit flies to the country’s fruit exports, said Ahmed.

He requested the government to continue working for the better and quality production of mangoes and Kinnows (mandarin) in the country. He also suggested the food ministry to take PFVA on board while formulating an agricultural policy.

PFVA Chairman Abdul Malik said that Pakistan should implement good agricultural practices as many agriculture-based countries were generating more revenue for less export of quality fruit.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 27th, 2014.

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COMMENTS (3)

Tairmoor | 9 years ago | Reply

To our dismay, governement vision is also limited, What is this Govt. will make sure quality export of mangoes ot EU? What about other parts of world? Middle East is a big market of magoes too, and what we see here is only Indian mango will come early in season with high price tag, and by the time Pakistan's mango arrives, Prices will fall down and Mango from Pakistan we see selling with price of pennies.... DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHY? Most of the mango will be poor quality and take it or throw it... so seller to see his capital investment recovery and sell these mangoes with cheap price.

Some one out there needs to do some thing about pakistan quality exports.

unbelievable | 9 years ago | Reply

To put things in perspective - California generates about $4.3 Billion on almonds alone. Pakistan generates about $65 million on Mango exports. If you want to focus on Mango's - great - but someone has to think bigger than they are now.

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