Exporters assured of govt help in removing hurdles to meat exports

Published October 20, 2025
LAHORE: Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan chairs a meeting with meat exporters.—APP
LAHORE: Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Industries and Production Haroon Akhtar Khan chairs a meeting with meat exporters.—APP

ISLAMABAD: The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Industries and Production, Haroon Akhtar Khan, has assured exporters that the government would remove hurdles in meat exports to various international markets and will extend all possible facilities to meat exporters.

The minister assurance came while presiding over a meeting to address the bottlenecks faced by meat exporters in exporting meat to Malaysia.

The meeting was attended by secretary of industries and production, Saif Anjum, along with representatives from both the public and private sectors.

The meeting discussed issues and recommendations related to meat exports to Malaysia. Exp­orters identified main challenges including feed quality, livestock breed, high production costs, lack of cold chain facilities, limited banking support, and documentation hurdles.

Exporters emphasised that the banking sector is not providing adequate support, forcing them to make cash payments in cattle markets. They also highlighted the absence of cold storage facilities at airports, compelling them to store meat in vehicles.

Representative of meat exporters pointed out that while India exports meat at USD 3.5 per kilogramme, Pakistan’s export cost stands at USD 5 per kilogramme. They further said that Pakistan currently exports meat to Taji­kistan at the same rate. The minister acknowledged the concerns raised by exporters and affirmed that Pakistani meat is of superior quality and capable of competing in international markets.

Published in Dawn, October 20th, 2025

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