exported a record 350,000 tons of Kinno this year, against the last few years’ average of 225,000 tons.”
Regarding mangoes export, he said the European Union has banned Indian mango import, while Pakistan is confident to get sizable orders.
Interception in exports of mango consignments to Europe has reduced to zero in 2014 as against 279 in 2013, as the government has taken strict measures to address the complaints and send super quality abroad, he added. The provincial agriculture departments’ representatives emphasised that adequate supply of urea and phosphate fertilisers must be ensured during Kharif’s crop plantation to achieve the set targets.
The minister said sufficient water will be available during the season, adding that situation of reservoirs and snowfall is satisfactory during the current winter. The Pakistan Meteorological Department, citing the Indus River System Authority data, said the water levels in the reservoirs were better this year as compared to the last year. The department foresees the better rain prospect in all parts of the country.
A total of 2.74 million tons of urea will be available in Kharif 2015. This includes 151,000 tons of stocks, 39,000 tons of imported supplies and 2.55 million tons of local production. During this season, urea off-take will be 2.9 million tons. There will be available 490,000 tons of DAP (Diammonium phosphate) against an expected requirement of 600,000 tons. Imports by private sector will bridge the demand-supply gap. Pesticide availability during the winter season was reported satisfactory.
The official further said the government asked the Pakistan Agriculture Storage and Services Corporation to procure 0.6 million tons of wheat to have a sufficient buffer stock. Punjab government will procure 4.5 million tons, Sindh 0.9 million tons, KP 0.3 million tons and Balochistan 0.1 million tons at the procurement price of Rs1,300/40-kilogram.
A bank’s representative informed that agriculture credit allocation has substantially been increased.