
KARACHI – Pakistan has achieved a significant milestone in its export sector after a local company secured a multi-million dollar contract from Saudi Arabia. The announcement was made at the Karachi FoodAg Expo, highlighting the growing potential of Pakistani meat exports in international markets.
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Saudi-based Al-Abeer Cold Store Trading awarded a one-year export agreement to The Organic Meat Limited. The deal, which has been formally shared with the Pakistan Stock Exchange, is valued at USD 5.02 million and marks a notable achievement for the country’s frozen meat industry.
Under the contract, Pakistan will supply frozen meat to Saudi Arabia under a private-label arrangement. The agreement represents a strategic opportunity to strengthen trade ties and expand Pakistani products in the Middle East, a region that continues to show increasing demand for high-quality meat products.
پاک سعودی تاریخی تعلقات، میٹ ایکسپورٹ اور تجارت کے نئے مواقع ۔۔ نسیب احمد سیفی کی گفتگو
Meat export and trade potential with Kingdom of Saudi Arabiahttps://t.co/VkldLO4GdS pic.twitter.com/Wz5geEiKCM— Dr. M Jassar Aftab (@JassarAftab) November 23, 2025
Industry experts view the contract as a positive step toward boosting Pakistan’s meat export potential and enhancing the country’s reputation as a reliable supplier. Such international deals are expected to encourage more local companies to explore global markets and diversify their export portfolios.
The Organic Meat Limited expressed optimism about the partnership, stating that this collaboration with Al-Abeer Cold Store Trading is an important milestone. The company highlighted that fulfilling international contracts not only brings revenue but also enhances Pakistan’s presence in competitive export markets.
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Officials from Pakistan’s export sector believe that agreements like this will help the country achieve long-term growth in its meat industry, attract foreign investment, and create more opportunities for local producers to reach international consumers.