In early 2025, Pakistan's corn exports fell by 87% due to administrative issues and rising domestic demand from the feed industry, with only 53,000 tonnes exported compared to 419,000 tonnes in 2024. The poultry sector's revival, following the resumption of GMO soybean imports in late 2024, increased corn demand. Domestic consumption is projected to exceed production, with 9.1 million tonnes consumed versus 9 million tonnes produced in 2024/25. Poor political decisions and stricter sanitary regulations further impeded exports, prompting the Ministry of Commerce to urge government intervention.