Food Imports fall 0.60pc

04 Aug, 2012

The major food products that witnessed negative growth in imports during the period under review included milk, cream and milk food for infants, imports of which decreased by 2.81 percent, according to the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

The imports of milk, cream and milk food were recorder at US$161.169 million in 2011-12 against the imports of US$165.834 million during 2010-11.

Imports of wheat (unmilled) also decreased from US$10.725 million to zero, showing hundred percent downfall while the imports of spices decreased from US$103.992 million to US$100.929 million, showing decrease of 2.95 percent.

Imports of soyabean oil also witnessed considerable fall of 23.18 percent by going down from US$66.930 million in 2010-11 to US$ 51.418 million while the imports of sugar decreased from US$684.629 million to US$15.460 million, a fall of 97.74 percent.

Meanwhile, the food products that witnessed positive growth in imports during the period under review included dry fruits and nuts, imports of which decreased by 2.76 percent.

Similarly, the tea imports into the country increase by five percent from US$334.064 million to US$350.772 million while the imports of palm oil increased by 17.53 percent by going up from US$2.020 billion to US$2.374 billion.

The imports of pulses (leguminous vegetables) went up from US$403.119 million to US$433.436 million, an increase of 7.52 percent while the imports of all other food items increased by 22.42 percent, from US$1.200 billion to US$1.469 billion, the PBS data revealed.

It is pertinent to mention here that the overall imports into the country during the period under review increase by 11.13 percent.

The imports into the country during July-June (2011-12) stood at US$44.912 billion against the imports of US$40.414 billion recorded during July-June (2010-11), according to the data.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2012

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