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    PM Shehbaz Sharif Directs Strategy for Exporting Surplus Food to Gulf Nations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called on government officials to formulate a detailed and strategic plan aimed at exporting Pakistan’s surplus food products to Gulf countries. This initiative comes with a clear emphasis on safeguarding the country’s own food security, ensuring that the domestic demand for essential food items is not compromised in any way. The prime minister’s directive was issued during a high-level meeting held on Sunday in Lahore, where the focus was on evaluating Pakistan’s current food reserves and exploring new opportunities for boosting exports in light of evolving regional dynamics.

    During the session, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has created both challenges and opportunities for Pakistan’s food export sector. He underscored the necessity of closely monitoring supply and demand trends to maintain a balance that protects local consumption while capitalizing on export potential. The prime minister pointed out that disruptions in global supply chains, caused by geopolitical tensions and logistical hurdles, have opened doors for Pakistani agricultural and food products to gain a stronger foothold in Gulf markets.

    Expanding on this, the prime minister stressed the importance of maintaining stringent quality standards for all food exports destined for the Gulf region, which he referred to as “brotherly countries.” He instructed the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation to play a proactive role in facilitating the smooth and timely shipment of these goods via maritime routes, thereby enhancing trade efficiency and reducing transit times. This move aims to strengthen Pakistan’s trade links with Gulf states and position the country as a reliable supplier of high-quality food products.

    Officials present at the meeting were provided with a comprehensive briefing on Pakistan’s current food stockpiles and production levels. The data revealed that the country holds ample reserves of essential commodities, with no immediate shortages expected. The prime minister highlighted the vast export potential across various sectors of agriculture, including staple crops, meat, poultry, dairy products, and seafood. These sectors collectively represent a significant opportunity for Pakistan to increase its foreign exchange earnings through expanded exports.

    In addition to these measures, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the establishment of a dedicated committee tasked with conducting daily reviews of the food supply situation and export activities. This committee will ensure continuous oversight and timely decision-making to adapt to any changes in market conditions or supply chain disruptions. Furthermore, the prime minister urged Pakistani ambassadors and trade representatives stationed in Gulf countries to adopt a more proactive approach in promoting Pakistani food products, strengthening bilateral trade relations, and identifying new market opportunities.

    This strategic push to export surplus food items aligns with Pakistan’s broader economic goals of enhancing trade diversification and boosting agricultural exports. It also reflects the government’s commitment to leveraging regional developments to benefit the national economy while prioritizing food security for its citizens. As global markets continue to experience volatility, Pakistan’s focus on quality, supply chain efficiency, and diplomatic engagement with Gulf countries could pave the way for sustained growth in its food export sector.

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