Karachi, May 18, 2023: Waheed Ahmed, Patron-in-Chief , All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association (PFVA) , has said that the mango crop in Pakistan is facing the adverse effects of climate change during the current mango season as well, leading the production likely to be reduced by 20%.
The production capacity of mangoes in Pakistan is around 1.8 million M.tons, however due to the effects of climate change, it is feared that the production is expected to decrease by 20% thus be limited to 1.44 million M.tons.
Waheed Ahmed warned that due to long winter and delayed arrival of summer, mango production is decreasing and the ability to fight diseases in mango orchards is also diminishing . Mango crop is directly affected by changing weather patterns. He urged that research institutes and provincial agriculture departments should provide resources and awareness to mango farmers to avert the negative impact of the climate change.
He stated that the target of export of mangoes for this season has been set at 125,000 M.tons and if this is achieved, Pakistan will earn foreign exchange of US$ 100 million . Export of mangoes will commence from 20th May 2023 .
Gulf countries, Iran, Central Asian & UK countries are major buyers of Pakistani mangoes. Other important markets include Europe, Canada, USA and Japan.
Increase in cost of export due to reduction in production coupled with quality issues linked with climatic effects along with increase in freight, packaging and transport costs is a major challenge for mango exports. Along with this, ongoing deteriorating law and order issues in the country, political instability and disruptions in delivery may also affect exports – Waheed Ahmed feared . .
In Pakistan, 70% of mangoes are produced in Punjab, while the share of Sindh in total mango production is 29% & KPK’s share is 1%.Washed Ahmed informed that 50% of mangoes are exported from Pakistan by sea, 35% by land and 15% by air.