Govt. of Pakistan

Pakistan Horticulture Development & Export Company
Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of Pakistan

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Webinars

Harvest and Post-harvest Management of Citrus Fruits

Today (November 21, 2024), PHDEC conducted a webinar on “Harvest and Post-harvest Management of Citrus Fruits”. The aim was to discuss harvesting, post-harvest handling of citrus to minimize the post-harvest losses and availability of premium quality citrus in domestic and international high-end-markets. The harvesting of citrus is in progress and will continue till the end of March. Citrus is more sensitive and responsive towards mishandling and malpractices of harvesting and post-harvesting. Keeping this in view, PHDEC aimed to educate farmers, key farm workers on proper harvest, postharvest handling, processing, packing, storage and transportation of citrus fruit for exports. A large number of participants from growers, processors, exporters, R&D, and academia participated in the webinar and appreciated the PHDEC’s initiative for conducting the webinar on the important topic of harvest & post-harvest management.

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Workshops

Workshop on Citrus in Bhalwal, Pakistan’s major Kinnow-producing hub

Harvest, Post-harvest Handling, Processing, Packing, and Storage of Kinnow Workshop on Citrus in Bhalwal – 10 Dec, 2024 (December 10, 2024), PHDEC organized a workshop on Citrus in Bhalwal, Pakistan’s major Kinnow-producing hub. The workshop covered crucial topics, including Harvest, Post-harvest Handling, Processing, Packing, and Storage of Kinnow Fruit. Trade missions from major importing countries were invited via Zoom to share market insights from their respective regions.  These included: Dr. Kauser Ali Zaidi, Trade & Investment Minister, Kabul, Afghanistan Ms. Tahira Javed, Trade & Investment Counselor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Ms. Mehwish Sami, Trade & Investment Attaché, Colombo, Sri Lanka Mr. Zain Aziz, Trade & Investment Attaché, Dhaka, Bangladesh. In addition, the key issue discussed was the management of smog’s aftereffects, with experts from the Citrus Research Institute Sargodha providing in-depth guidance. The session was attended by prominent growers, processors, and exporters. Citrus is Pakistan’s most significant fruit crop, with an annual production of about 2.4 million metric tons. Proper harvest and post-harvest handling are critical to preserving fruit quality for export, as mishandling can lead to quality deterioration and reduced yields. Given the ongoing Kinnow export season, which runs until April, stakeholders were invited to receive timely guidance. Experts emphasized the need for special care and management of smog-affected plants and shared best agricultural practices for post-harvest handling. Trade missions also provided valuable market insights. Participants appreciated PHDEC’s efforts in sector development and its timely interventions to support the Kinnow industry.

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Webinars

Climate Change: Impact of Smog and Fog on Potato Crop & Remedial Measures

Today (November 27, 2024), PHDEC conducted a webinar on “Climate Change: Impact of Smog and Fog on Potato Crop & Remedial Measures.”PHDEC aimed to address the impact of fog, smog, and other air pollutants on potato crops. It is observed by the relevant potato research institute that the smoggy and foggy weather in Punjab has significantly affected the potato crop, potentially leading to an alarming 20% reduction in yield. To mitigate the effects of this adverse weather and manage the situation, implementing expert-recommended best agricultural practices is crucial.Recognizing the gravity of the issue, PHDEC organized this webinar to share practical recommendations and strategies for managing the impact of smog on potato crops, with a special focus on maintaining yield and quality.Dr. Syed Ijaz-Ul-Hassan Director, Potato Research Institute, Sahiwal discussed the effects of climate change on potato crop & expected losses in yield due to smog & fog. He also discussed about long term & short term strategies to minimize the losses.Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Sajid, Principal Scientist, Potato Research Station Sahowali, Sialkot enlighten the audience on visible symptoms & diseases caused by the said weather & mitigation strategies to overcome the diseases.

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Webinars

Harvest and Post-harvest Management of Citrus Fruits

Today (November 21, 2024), PHDEC conducted a webinar on “Harvest and Post-harvest Management of Citrus Fruits”. The aim was to discuss harvesting, post-harvest handling of citrus to minimize the post-harvest losses and availability of premium quality citrus in domestic and international high-end-markets. The harvesting of citrus is in progress and will continue till the end of March. Citrus is more sensitive and responsive towards mishandling and malpractices of harvesting and post-harvesting. Keeping this in view, PHDEC aimed to educate farmers, key farm workers on proper harvest, postharvest handling, processing, packing, storage and transportation of citrus fruit for exports. A large number of participants from growers, processors, exporters, R&D, and academia participated in the webinar and appreciated the PHDEC’s initiative for conducting the webinar on the important topic of harvest & post-harvest management.

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