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Leather |
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Pakistan is the leading produce and exporter of leather and leather products of various types. During the last 20 years, the Industry has flourished by using trained and skilled operations. The improvements are being made in the quality of material and production is being continuously update to meet the changing demands in the world market. |
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Carpets |
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Carpets and rug industry occupies an important place in the economy of Pakistan. It is a labour intensive industry. Due to its fine quality, Pakistan carpets are known and demanded all over the world. However, the main buyers of carpets and rugs are Germany and USA |
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Vegetables |
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The production of pulses has shown a mixed trend. Production of Mung and Mash has increased by 10.2 percent and 8.0 percent; respectively while the production of Masoor declined by 5.9 percent during 2000-01. |
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Fruits |
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Pakistan's exports of fruits have been marginal in the context of the national processing, grading and marketing facilities. Fruits are one of Pakistan's major exports. There are many units working in the Fruits fields. They are producing good Fruits. Pakistan Fruits is famous around the world. Many Fruits shows are arranged in Expo center Karachi to show the quality Fruits of Pakistan. |
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Sports Goods |
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Sports Goods is one of Pakistan's major export. There are many units working in the Sports Goods industry. They are producing good Sports Goods. Pakistan Sports Goods is famous around the world. Many Sports Goods shows are arranged in Expo Center Karachi to show the quality Sports Goods of Pakistan. |
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Sugar |
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Sugarcane crop is a cash crop and serves as a major raw material for production of white sugar and gur. Its shares in value added in agriculture and GDP are 6.4 percent and 1.5 percent, respectively. Sugarcane was cultivated on an area of 961 thousand hectares during the current fiscal year, showing a decline of 4.9 percent over the last estimated at 43608 thousand tonn3es which is lower by almost 5.9 percent, as compared with last year. The yield per hectare has also declined by 1.1 percent |
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Raw Material |
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There are 24 cement units in the country with total installed capacity of 16300 thousand tonnes. Out of these 24 units, 4 units with installed capacity of 1831 thousand tonnes are in public sector and 20 units having capacity of 14,440 thousand tonnes are in the private sector |
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Textile |
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Textile could be termed as the backbone of Pakistan's economy. it is not only the largest industry in the country but it is the greatest source of foreign exchange earnings in Pakistan. It provides employment to 38 percent of overall labor force of the country and accounts for 27 percent of value addition in the manufacturing sector. |
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Fish |
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Fishery plays an important role in Pakistan's economy and is considered to be an important source of livelihood for the coastal inhabitants. Apart from marine fisheries, inland fisheries (comprising of rivers, lakes, ponds, dams etc.) are also very important source of animal protein. Fisheries' share in GDP, although very little, contributes substantially to the national income through export earnings. During the year 2000,84,693m. tons valued at Rs. 7.9. billion fish and fishery products were exported.
Pakistan also exports a reasonable quantity of shrimp and fish and earns a substantial amount of foreign exchange. Thus, during the calendar year 2000, 84693 m. tons of fishery products were exported to Japan, USA, UK, Germany, Middle East and other countries |
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Surgical |
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Pakistan is Quality Minded Manufacturers and Exporters of Surgical, Dental and Veterinary Instruments, Beauty instruments as well as Scissors of all kinds. |