Pakistan Sets Ambitious Target: 125,000 Tons of Mango Exports Worth $100M in 2025
Pakistan aims to conquer global markets with its world-famous mangoes.
Sweet Ambitions: Pakistan’s $100M Mango Export Plan
Pakistan is gearing up for its 2025 mango export season, targeting 125,000 tons of the “king of fruits” worth $100 million—a 25% increase from last year. However, climate threats, water shortages, and soaring logistics costs could challenge this goal.
Key Highlights
✔ Export Target: 125,000 tons (vs. 100,000 tons in 2024).
✔ Revenue Goal: $100 million.
✔ New Markets: US, Japan, Australia, Turkey, China, South Korea (South Africa pending inspections).
⚠ Production Drop Expected: 1.4M tons (down from 1.8M) due to climate pressures.
Why This Season Matters
1. Economic Impact
Mangoes contribute ~$90M annually to Pakistan’s exports.
Sindh & Punjab are top-producing regions (Chaunsa, Sindhri, Anwar Ratol varieties).
2. Climate Challenges
🌡️ Heatwaves & water scarcity may slash yields by 20%.
🚢 Shipping costs up 30% (Red Sea crisis, fuel prices).
3. Global Demand Rising
Middle East (UAE, Saudi) remains top buyer.
Europe & US prefer premium varieties (organic, irradiated).
Pakistan’s Mango Export Strategy
1. Market Expansion
🌍 New Targets:
USA (via irradiation facilities).
China (high-value deals).
South Africa (quarantine talks ongoing).
2. Quality Over Quantity
✅ Certified farms for EU/US standards.
✅ Air shipments for premium markets.
3. Government Support Needed
💧 Water management to combat shortages.
✈️ Export subsidies to offset freight costs.
Major Challenges
⚠ Climate Vulnerability – Erratic weather hurts harvests.
⚠ Logistics Bottlenecks – Cold storage, airport handling delays.
⚠ Competition – India, Mexico dominate key markets.
Success Stories: How Pakistan Can Win
🍴 Branding “Pakistani Mangoes” like “Philippine Carabao”.
📈 E-commerce exports (Amazon, Alibaba).
🤝 Joint ventures with foreign retailers.
The Bigger Picture
This season will test Pakistan’s ability to:
🔹 Adapt to climate change.
🔹 Compete globally despite cost hurdles.
🔹 Leverage soft power through its iconic fruit.
Final Peel
Mangoes aren’t just fruit—they’re Pakistan’s delicious diplomacy. Hitting the $100M target requires farmers, exporters, and policymakers to work like a ripe, well-orchestrated harvest.














