Pakistan's kinno (mandarin orange) exports are still affected by regional tensions, causing them to fall short.
2025-12-22 00:00
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Pakistan's kinno exports continue to fall short of potential due to regional tensions, high freight costs, and weak government support. Despite being a leading global citrus producer, the country is expected to export only 400,000–450,000 tonnes of kinno in the 2025–26 season, far below its true capacity.
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