Thursday, Feb 05, 2026 | 16 Shaban 1447
Thursday, Feb 05, 2026 | 16 Shaban 1447
Kazakhstan has expressed a strong interest in importing up to 50,000 tonnes of potatoes from Pakistan, a development that officials say could open new export opportunities for Pakistan’s agricultural sector.
According to the Ministry of Commerce, the breakthrough followed discussions between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the President of Kazakhstan, paving the way for enhanced bilateral trade in agricultural commodities.
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The ministry said a timeline from April to June 2026 has been agreed upon for the export of potatoes, allowing Pakistani exporters to align production, storage, and logistics accordingly.
Pakistani exporters have assured their Kazakh counterparts of the supply of high-quality potatoes in line with international standards, the ministry added.
To facilitate exports, technical and commercial consultations between the relevant authorities of both countries have already been completed, laying the groundwork for smooth trade operations.
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The Ministry of Commerce noted that Pakistan’s agricultural sector, particularly potato production, has sufficient export potential to meet international demand.
Kazakhstan’s interest in importing a large volume of potatoes was described as encouraging for Pakistani farmers and the export sector, especially at a time when the government is seeking to diversify export markets and boost agricultural exports.