Pakistan Secures 25,000 Tons of Tuna Quota, Targets $200 Million Export Goal

Published 2025년 7월 8일

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In a recent announcement, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, Pakistan's Federal Minister of Maritime Affairs, revealed that the country's tuna industry is experiencing a significant turning point. With reforms to global quota systems and national fisheries management policies, Pakistan has secured its first-ever tuna quota of 25,000 tons from the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), which is expected to generate export earnings of up to $200 million for the country.

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This quota includes 15,000 tons of yellowfin tuna and 10,000 tons of skipjack tuna. The quota is consistent with climate-friendly fishery management principles, aimed at protecting marine biodiversity and reducing pressure on marine ecosystems. Minister Chaudhry stated: "This is not only a milestone for Pakistan's fisheries but also a significant breakthrough in foreign exchange earnings." Based on the current international market price of $5 to $7 per kilogram of tuna, its economic value could be further enhanced through deep processing. Currently, Pakistan's annual tuna catch exceeds 45,000 tons, but due to historical lack of regulation, a large amount of high-value resources have not been incorporated into the formal economic system. To address this, the Pakistani government is vigorously promoting fishery reforms: · The "National Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy" has been issued, unifying the regulatory framework and promoting environmentally friendly and revenue-generating ...
Source: Foodmate

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