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Citrus kinno supply chain in Pakistan from all

perspective
introduction
Group name
 Akbar hassan
 Aman amin tejani
 Abdul wahid
 Aisha khan
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
 Citrus are one of the world's favorite fruits for food, juice, flavor, fragrance, and color.
 Citrus are sweet, with a unique taste that varies with variety.
 Pakistan the largest producer of Kinnow Contributes 95 percent in world Kinnow
production (Mahmood and Sheikh, 2006)
 Kinnow export: 122760 tonnes Rs. 1985.3 million (Anonymous,2006-07)
 Leading exportable fruit Commodity to Russian States Iran Gulf States Stiff competition:
High quality standards
 Climate • Commercially produces at 1500-2500 feet above sea
 Subtropical fruit • Most appropriate for regions having no rainfall during fruit maturity
 • Temperature 27-35°C • Withstand small period of cold weather however long spell of
cold weather affects its fruit yield and quality • Mandarin need
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
 Citrus cultivars are grown in varying quantities in countries with tropical or sub
tropical climate. Citrus stands first in area and production among the worlds tree
fruits. In Pakistan also, citrus fruits are the most important fruit crops grown on
the area of 160,000 hectares with production of 1.5 MMT annually. Citrus fruit is
grown in all four provinces of Pakistan but Punjab produces over 95% of the crop
because of its greater population, favorable growing conditions and adequate water.
Citrus is divided into different groups Sweet oranges, Mandarine, Grape fruit,
Lemon and Lime which are being grown commercially.

TYPES CITRUS

 Varieties:
Following are the main commercial varieties:
 Sweet Orange: Succri,. Mausami,
Washington Navel, Jaffa, Red Blood, Ruby Red and
Valencia Late.
. Mandarines:Feutrells Early and Kinnow
 Grape Fruit:Mash Seedless, Duncan, Foster and Shamber
 Lemon:Eureka, Lisbon Lemon and rough Lemon
 Lime:Kaghzi Lime and Sweet Lime
Major Citrus Growing Areas in Pakistan

PUNJAB: Distt.Sargodha, Sahiwal, Lahore,


Sialkot, Jhang, Minwali, Multan, Gujranwala
NWFP: Mardan, Peshawer, Swat, Swabi,
Noshera, Hazzara
Sind: Sukkur, Khairpur, Nawabshah
Baluchistan: Mekran, Sibi and Kech.
1.Introduction
 Pakistan the largest producer of Kinnow Contributes 95 percent in world Kinnow
production (Mahmood and Sheikh, 2006)
 Kinnow export: 122760 tonnes Rs. 1985.3 million (Anonymous,2006-07)
 Leading exportable fruit Commodity to Russian States Iran Gulf States Stiff
competition: High quality standards
Timing and type of contract
Before & after flowering criteria for selection of contractor
 Duration one year  Past experience & Price
 Contract is documented.  After meeting a few of them
 Contract document on stamp  Payment based on crop condition.
 Contract based on mutual trust  Full advance payment when signing
contract.

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