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AGRICULTURAL

SUPPLY CHAIN IN
PAKISTAN
ALIZA JAVED (2017-BBA-002)
AMNA WAHEED (2017-BBA-005)
AREEBA NISAR (2017-BBA-009)
IQRA AYESHA (2017-BBA-020)
KIRAN AMIN (2017-BBA-024)
MARYAM NAWAZ (2017-BBA-028)
• Introduction to agricultural supply chain in Pakistan
• Agriculture sector & sub sectors of Pakistan
VALUE CHAIN
• Value Chain approach for Pakistan’s Agribusiness
• Steps involved in Approach
PROBLEMS FACED IN VALUE
CHAIN
• Lack of transparency in horticulture and live stock sub-sectors
• AEZ restrictions
• Water scarcity Harsher climate conditions
• Environment for Value chain development
SECTOR POLICY AND ITS VARIOUS SHORTCOMINGS

 Ranchers having minimal motivating force and capacity


 Handling and capacity being wasteful
 Insecurity of focused volumes by the government
 Flour plants over-investments
 Disheartening of private interest by provincial governments in wheat promoting and
capacity.
 Prohibition on lawful fares of wheat from Pakistan into Afghanistan.
COVID-19 AND AGRICULTURAL
SUPPLY CHAIN IN PAKISTAN
• Lack of workers for harvesting
• Adversely affected logistics due to lockdown and prohibitive
movements
• Critical losses to the dealers
• Decreased market request
CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Origination of water from privately owned cylinder wells
• Enhancement and flexibility to provide new seeds by Pakistani and global firms
• Development in food handling
• Pakistan being ready to turn into a local exporter of wheat, regardless of its
complicated approaches.
The decrease of open area limit and ascend in private part limit recommends that:
• An increasingly synergetic connection among open and private segments in Pakistan's
food and horticulture frameworks is required.

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