Investments in dates processing plants sought
SUKKUR: Ex-chief minister Sindh Qaim Ali Shah invited local and international investors to
invest in the Khairpur Economic Zone to explore the opportunities of establishing dates
processing plants.

Addressing the 8th international dates festival, the former chief minister said the country exports
90 million dollars worth of dates a year, which is a good achievement.
“Local growers as well as the people of Sindh are still not getting benefits from the zone. We
have to focus on new varieties of dates”, he said.
Researcher Aasia Akbar said the local growers are not using the modern dryer methods to
enhance the quality and standards of dates. Miss Akbar advised growers to use cabinet dryers
and sun dryers instead of drying the fruits in the open sky.
She also emphasised proper grading of dates in order to attract the foreign market. She also
urged the government to formulate a comprehensive policy to impart training to the local
growers. Date juices and syrups can also be exported. The researcher said the applications of the
modern harvesting methodology can reduce the post-harvest losses.
Qasim Jiskani, a grower from Khairpur, said India has introduced tissue culture in date farming
in Rajasthan and Gujrat.
“We need commercial-based research. There is no cold storage, which causes deterioration of the
date fruit. The maturation plants are used world over during the monsoon rains. There is no
training model for the farmers”, he said.
The grower said Dubai is using 100 percent drip irrigation technology in agriculture sector, while
in India, this usage is 80 percent. “But, in Pakistan the drip irrigation concept is yet to gain
popularity,” he added.
Jiskani said there is no insurance for date crop. He said the middlemen dominate markets and
exploit the growers, while the government does not set the prices of dates. Saudi government
provides 20 dirham subsidy per kilogram to its growers, but the Pakistan growers are not
compensated by the government during the losses of product in monsoon rains.