Pakistan to gain access halal food market in China

Author: NNI

BEIJING: Pakistan, the second largest exporter of rice to China, holds every opportunity to gain a sizable share in the market for halal food as well as fruits, primarily mangoes, through enhanced competitiveness in terms of quality and price, said China’s Ministry of Agriculuture Asia and African Affairs Director Ye Anping.

Talking to a group of journalists from South Asia, currently visiting China under a programme organised by China Public Diplomacy Association, he said Pakistan and China needed to enter into livestock-agriculture quarantine. Agreements were paving way for exports of meat and many of the other agricultural products from Pakistan to China, he added.

In reply to a question, he said trade balance of agricultural products between the two countries was presently tilted towards Pakistan as only in the year 2015, China imported agri products, rice constituting 85%, worth $430 million from Pakistan and exported fruits along with vegetables worth $320 million to it.

“China does not want to reduce its trade deficit as it wants to expand agricultural trade to meet its domestic demand,” he said, reiterating that tremendous scope exists for Pakistan and other South Asian countries to avail the opportunity.

Anping emphasised that countries keen to enhance their agricultural products’ exports to China need to understand the Chinese markets’ demand and also ought to be extremely competitive. The senior official also invited countries interested to gain access to halal market of China to attend China-Arab States Expo held in Ningxia Hui, autonomous region of China, held every two years during the month of September.

He acknowledged that the cost of Chinese agricultural products was comparatively high and that his country, owing to constant shrink in its cultivable land, has turned to be the largest importer of agricultural goods in the world, since 2012.

“The import volume of agri products to China was $122.6 billion against export volume of $72 billion in 2015,” he said, mentioning that over the years the trade gap was registered widening with considerably high margin.

To a query, he said China each year mainly exports agricultural products that were in demand and this besides cotton also included soya bean. Last year, he added, China only imported 87 million tonnes of it worth $40 billion and the soyabean imported by China in 2015 constituted 56% to 58% of the entire world’s import of soyabean.

South Asian countries, he said can provide these products to China but with equal attention towards competitiveness in terms of quality as well as price. “No country wants to imports products from fixed importers as it is hard to negotiate,” he commented.

Anoing said trade, science and technology must be given equal attention and that the Chinese government was willing to cooperate with South Asian countries in all spheres of agricultural sector. “We want to expand investment in the agricultural sector of the South Asian region as it is hard to do trade without investment in the present day world,” he added.

Elaborating his stance, he regretted that cooperation between China and South Asia in the spheres of foreign agricultural investment, scientific research and agri trade lags far behind and this was despite the fact that it was largely favorable for the region. He said it was important to import agricultural development as it can catapult investment in the agriculture sector leading towards improved technology, quality training of manpower and poverty alleviation.

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