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#Green Chilli Export Import Data
importexportinfo · 11 months
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Green chilli export import is the global trade of this popular spice. India is the world's largest exporter, followed by China, Mexico, and Pakistan. The US, China, and the EU are the largest importers. Green chilli buyers suppliers details helps businesses identify new markets, make informed decisions, assess geopolitical impacts, and conduct research.
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greenexport · 3 years
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Fresh Fruits Export from Pakistan
Green export production is easily acquired and exported around the world, thanks to export facilities and staff in all major continents. To give the best approach to Fresh Fruits Export from Pakistan, our organization combines years of experience with some new ideas. We take pride in operating professionally while still providing personalized service. Understanding customer requirements, we feel, is critical to the successful implementation of export projects. We try to meet and surpass our customers' expectations by providing the highest quality products and services.
As agriculture is Pakistan's largest industry, it can also help to improve the country's trade balance. It's a big industry that has to be broken down into different sectors, with a few less-explored regions in particular. As a result, we’ve chosen Fresh Fruits Export from Pakistan. There is a sizable horticulture export industry in Pakistan, despite its agricultural economy, which is only a minor player. In 1998, the worldwide horticulture market was valued at $77 billion. Fruit and vegetable sectors accounted for $60 billion of the $77 billion global horticulture import industry in 1998, while fruit and vegetable juices contributed $6 billion. 
Cut flowers accounted for $5 billion, bulbs for $4 billion, and spices for $2 billion. Fruits took the lead with 40% of the vote, followed by vegetables with 38%, and fruits and vegetable juices with 8%. As a result, Fresh Vegetable exports from Pakistan make up a significant portion of the horticultural industry (86 per cent). Flowers take up to 6% of the market, followed by bulbs at 59%, and spices at 3%. Nature has blessed Pakistan a lot with land and a vast climate that are favourable to the cultivation of a diverse range of fruits and vegetables.
Punjab contributes 59.6% of the country's total yearly agriculture production, followed by Sindh at 8.6%, Balochistan at 25.6%, and NWFP at 6.2 per cent. Pakistani fruits and vegetables are very much in high demand around the world. Pakistan exports fruits and vegetables to the United States, Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, India, and Sri Lanka at the moment. Mango, kino, apple, dates, pine nuts, oranges, and guava are some of the most popular fruits, while potato, onion, mushroom, garlic, and chilli are some of the most popular vegetables. Looking at the data, it is clear that Pakistan is significantly reliant on a single market for each commodity.
Following England and Saudi Arabia, Dubai is the most important market for Pakistani mango. For Pakistani fresh apples, Sri Lanka is the only major market. The buyer specifies his terms in this circumstance. To acquire decent pricing on Pakistani fruits and veggies, it is necessary to explore new markets around the globe. The Export Promotion Bureau is working hard to find new markets and help prospective exporters to expand their business. The most exportable fruit in Pakistan is kinoo, which accounts for 32.5 per cent of total exports to the Middle East, followed by Indonesia (22.5 per cent), the Philippines (16 per cent), Sri Lanka (11.6 per cent), and the remaining 17.4 per cent to other markets in the country.
Citrus fruit is ideal to protect guys from prostate cancer, according to recent London-based research (Dawn 1 1.11.2001), which Pakistani producers should capitalise on. Only 97 per cent of fresh apples are exported to Sri Lanka. There is no other market for apples under bad conditions. To keep up with the rising pricing, exporters must look for new markets. Citrus fruit is ideal to protect guys from prostate cancer, according to recent London-based research (Dawn 1 1.11.2001), which Pakistani producers should capitalise on. Only 97 per cent of fresh apples are exported to Sri Lanka. There is no other market for apples under bad conditions. To keep up with the rising pricing, exporters must look for new markets.
Fresh fruit and vegetable markets in Europe are vast and mature, with consistent demand. Europe's continued reliance on overseas sources is due to the necessity for year-round availability and desire for novel exotic goods. The off-season, as well as the increased demand for avocados, blueberries, mangoes, and sweet potatoes, provide the best chances. Competition for these items is typically severe, and ever-stricter rules, particularly in Northern Europe, put pressure on you as an exporter.
As much tropical product is dependent on specific seasons or tropical temperatures that are not available locally, Europe imports a large amount of fruit and vegetables. The majority of European buyers strive to develop a year-round assortment and seek perfect partners to help them do so. As an exporter, your best prospects will come when there are supply gaps or when you are a counter-seasonal supplier. 
Producers all across the world, including those in Europe, are attempting to extend their season by introducing new types. Late hybrids such as Nadorcotts (or W. Murcotts) from Spain, as well as South Africa, Morocco, and Peru, are now responsible for much of the increase in mandarin production. Your window of opportunity may be influenced by these shifts in varietal choice. 
To maintain a long-term business connection with our customers, we believe in "best quality at a competitive price." For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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sussex-nature-lover · 4 years
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Wednesday 9th December 2020
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I told the story about Mr B being abducted by Owls and then the next day, following on from talking about Bateman’s again, I was looking up more history about Burwash and look what I found
In 1357 a court was held in Rye to try a number of merchants who were smuggling goods through the port of Pevensey. In 1614, the export of any wool was made illegal, and so the volumes being exported increased the smuggling of wool was known as Owling (After the owl like noises made by the smugglers to communicate with each other). As time went on and the smuggling became more profitable, so the smugglers were able to bribe more of the port officials, which in turn allowed more smuggling.
Full story is on that link above and what a coincidence of Mr B shrieking Owls Owls Owls and it being a Smugglers’ call - technically Owl type noises and not not just shouting Owls, but you know what I mean - and, it also links back to my report a couple of weeks ago about how the value of fleece has fallen this year.
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The pages about the Sussex villages are quite fascinating, not least because of how the various gangs operated as far a field as Romney Marsh, Pevensey and Poole and there was no motorised transport either. The whole issue of Smuggling also seems to strike a chord with the current Brexit negotiations making the news again. I’ve only ever associated Romney Marsh with salt lamb until I read up on all this.
Fun Fact: 
The pub in Romney Marsh named The Woolpack originated from a smugglers’ meeting place. Today it says ‘ A former smugglers' haunt, the pub oozes charm and character, with hops adorning old beams, a large inglenook fireplace and quarry tiled bar’
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Another story I found was reported by the Daily Mail. I only ever look at its front page except for clicking through to the Science tab. It couldn’t be more different from the cut and thrust of a life outside the law.
People get just as much extra life satisfaction from living in area with plenty of bird species as they do from getting a pay raise, a study has claimed.
Many past small-scale studies have suggested that exposure to nature is good for one's mental health — and the current pandemic has raised interest in the outdoors.
Experts from Germany cross-referenced survey data on the life satisfaction of thousands of adults from across Europe with their exposure to nature.
'Europeans are particularly satisfied with their lives if their immediate surroundings host a high species diversity,' said paper author and ecologist Joel Methorst of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre.
'According to our findings, the happiest Europeans are those who can experience numerous different bird species in their daily life, or who live in near-natural surroundings that are home to many species.'
In their study, Mr Methorst and colleagues compared data on the reported quality of life of more than 26,000 adults from across Europe with the diversity of bird species in each subject's local area.
Birds, the researchers explained, are a good indicator of overall biological diversity and the availability of green spaces and water — and are one of the most noticeable and animate aspects of nature, especially in more urbanised settings.
'We also examined the socio-economic data of the people that were surveyed,' explained paper author and biologist Katrin Böhning-Gaese, also of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre.
'Much to our surprise, we found that avian diversity is as important for their life satisfaction as is their income,' she added.
In fact, the team found that having 14 additional bird species in the local area gave as much satisfaction as an annual salary raise of £1,344 raise would to someone on a annual income of £13,380.
Nature, the researchers conclude, is important to the public's well-being.
'Biological diversity is currently undergoing a dramatic decline. This poses the risk that human well-being will also suffer from an impoverished nature,' noted Mr Methorst.
'Nature conservation therefore not only ensures our material basis of life, but it also constitutes an investment in the well-being of us all,' he concluded.
The full findings of the study were published in the journal Ecological Economics.
I can’t comment on the financial value, some might say it’s actually beyond price to share your life with a diverse variety of bird and wildlife. I certainly know the pleasure we get and how our encounters lift the spirits even on the dullest day.
We’ve been pretty isolated here since the beginning of the year really. Yes, we’ve had our walks and plenty of National Trust visits, but sight of family has been so thin on the ground, which I’m sure is the same for an awful lot of people.
I’d go so far as to say we’ve seen more of the lone white Deer this year than we have of our own family. Yesterday, late in the afternoon I was on a group phone call with both of the girls and Crow went to drop the blinds upstairs. He called me to come with the camera.
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This was all he’d spotted at the tree line in the field opposite.
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Zooming in there were a few more Deer where the land falls away but actually the white one looks younger than the one we usually see. It was too low light to get a good photo but it was lying down, very still, looking for all the world like one of the oxen in a nativity stable. Very peaceful it was and not in the same kind of vibe as when we usually watch Deer.
No further sightings today, infact nothing of note except for the girls early on today and one of the boys (Pheasants) having a wander. All the usuals came by but nothing special to chat about.
KITCHEN NOTE: rib eye steak with a Chimichurri Sauce - I’ll flirt out the chilli on to Crow’s portion; rocket leaves with shards of Parmesan; grilled tomatoes and a baked potato. Looking forward to that and to a Liverpool FC win tonight in Denmark (Champions’ League football)
December 9th Advent Door. Two Galloping Horses
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etradepakistan-blog · 5 years
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Red Chili Potential for good Economic Returns-Dehydration Business and Types
Red chili is one of largest produced and most important spice in Pakistan and we’re exporting it as well. Chilli is originated from South America and it’s believed to be introduced by Columbus to the rest of the world. It’s also called red pepper, hot pepper etc. Chili has cultivated in Peru- historic data. Pakistan has become a largest producer and exporter of chili in the world. Pakistan is famous due to the color of this product. It’s estimated that 25-30% of crop is used to prepare powder. The mild form varsities and large sizes are called paprika, peppers or capsicum in other countries and used as vegetables.  
Economically Importance
This fruit is called chili which is used as a spice in all over the world in many forms like dried red chili, green chili, and red chili in the form of water or as a whole. It contains capsaicin. Chili has value due to color and pungency.  
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Potential
There has been a trend now worldwide to focus on the production of crops, medicinal crops, and vegetables as it has great potential for economic return. More attention or emphasis is not given to marketing techniques. Spics crops and vegetables have great impact and scope. At the moment, only 6% of spices crops and vegetable is cultivated on about 2%. The demand for horticultural products is increasing rapidly. Chili has important due to high cash returns. In Pakistan, only two species through capsicum and capsicum annum are most cultivated types and belongs to species annum. Chili is grown in form of power is harvested green. There’re some medicinal, nutritional and economic benefits of its production.
Chili is not only important ingredient in food however is used for essence production. It’s also used for red color and pungency. It contributes also in the flavor of ginger and garlic as sauce. Chili is an excellent or best source of vitamins A, B, C, E, and P. Vitamin P is considered the most important to protect the injury. It has more Vitamin C (340 mg/ 100 grams) as compared to normal recommendations- at the green stage then ripened. It is the process form of chili has vitamin C content.
Chili is famous due to its soothing effect on our digestive system, sore throats or fever, relief from symptoms of cold and circulation especially for hands and feed- best remedy. It acts a heart stimulates and regulates the blood flow. It strengthens our arteries and reduces heart attack. Medicinally, capsaicin is used to assuage pains. It is the most recommended medication for arthritis. The pungency is due to an ‘alkaloid’ capsaicin in chili, which has high value as it protects from cancer and kills it. At the moment, capsaicin is topically is used in proprietary creams to treat neuropathies and pains whereas chili poultices and plasters are also used. It is best for joint pains. It reduces discomfort and inflammation. It is also used in homeopathy. It is best self-defense sprays which give popularity in the world.
Economic value and domestic production
Chili is grown in areas of 38.4k hectares with 91% production with an average of 1.7 tons and 1.5% share in the GDP. Sindh is producing it in major form followed by Baluchistan and Punjab.  Pakistan is earning PKR 1.127 billion in 2004 to 2004 by exporting this product and earning PKR 5.912 billion. Pakistan is focusing on different matters like poor quality of seeds, diseases like viruses and cultural practice.                                 
The World market for chilli
Pakistan is the largest producer of this product in the world and contributes in export due to high consumption. Gulf states, Sri Lanka, US, , UK, Turkey, Canada, Germany and Singapore are major importer from Pakistan in different forms like green chilies, stalk-less chilies, fresh chilies, powder and also oleoresin. Chemical and aflatoxin is also used as the main constrain for exporting to Japan, US, and Europe. We meet standard quality requirements. However, export was deceased from 2002 to 2003. We can improve exports by giving more good quality according to standards of countries, processing, handling, and storage. This increased production will remove gaps and chili producing in china will increase earning. It can be done by using the latest technology and disease-free seeds. Also, agronomic factors can influence development like irrigation stresses, cropping pattern, date of harvesting & planting with variety and storage conditions.
Red Chilli’s Dehydration Business in Pakistan
More than 45% of the crop is grown in Pakistan. Here Dandi cut is major variety grown and occupies an important section in the world’s market.  There’re some problems like the presence of mold, rodent dropping, affatoxin, and high moisture contents. Different methods are used in its plant when it is packed; a stem is pulled off and leaves an opening in the pod that allows in moisture, air, and contaminations. It prevents rapid sun drying. Sun-drying takes some days to manage its moisture down to a suitable level. The drying temperature is below than 60 degree Celsius. Without hair loss, it shows sits original and natural life after the dehydration process. This is done with modern technology like cleaning and bacteria free product. Now dehydrated products are ready to deliver in the market for industries, hotels, and household.
Its process is simple in Pakistan like washing, cleaning o chilies, manual sorting, and dehydration process, grinding or chopping and then packing in bags. Heavy machinery is used in this process. It includes slicing, peeling machine, dicing machine, washing tanks, chopping machines, etc.
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