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    Pakistan’s Seafood Exports Reach Record $568M in FY2025-26

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s seafood industry achieved a historic milestone in the fiscal year 2025-26, with exports reaching an unprecedented $568 million. This remarkable increase highlights the growing global demand for Pakistani seafood products, reflecting improvements in quality and supply chain management. The sector’s expansion is a testament to the government’s focus on boosting exports and supporting fisheries development. Enhanced infrastructure and better market access have played crucial roles in this success.

    Meanwhile, the seafood export boom is expected to positively impact the livelihoods of coastal communities, providing new employment opportunities and contributing to economic growth. The rise in exports also strengthens Pakistan’s position in the international seafood market, encouraging further investment and innovation. This growth aligns with broader national goals of diversifying exports and increasing foreign exchange earnings. Industry stakeholders are optimistic about sustaining this upward trend in the coming years.

    In a significant development, the record export figures underscore the potential of Pakistan’s marine resources and the effectiveness of recent policy measures. Continued focus on sustainable fishing practices and value addition could further enhance competitiveness. The government’s commitment to supporting the sector through incentives and infrastructure development remains pivotal. Overall, the seafood export surge marks a promising chapter for Pakistan’s trade and economic landscape.

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