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Pakistan may impose temporary ban on meat and poultry exports

Published on: October 23, 2025 2:49 PM

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan government is reportedly considering a temporary ban on meat and poultry exports to stabilize local prices and ensure affordability for consumers, ARY News reported on Thursday, citing sources.

Officials from the Ministry of Production said the move is aimed at mitigating the impact of recent floods, which have severely affected the agriculture and livestock sectors, leading to reduced production and sharp price increases in the domestic market.

Currently, mutton is being sold between Rs2,500 and Rs3,000 per kilogram, well above the official rate of Rs1,600, while beef is priced at Rs800 per kilogram. Poultry prices have also risen, though exports to Middle Eastern countries continue.

The ministry believes that a temporary export ban could help stabilize local meat prices, making products more accessible to the public nationwide.

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In a related development, police in Karachi arrested two individuals for selling dead chickens to eateries, restaurants, and hotels. Anwar and Kamal were caught near the Railway crossing in Mosa Colony, and authorities recovered 80 kg of dead chickens from their possession. Police said the suspects habitually bought chickens that died during transportation and supplied them across the city.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: agriculture sector, flood impact, food safety, Karachi police, Latest, livestock prices, meat exports, Pakistan, poultry exports, temporary ban

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