What is the price of prunes per kilogram/pound in Pakistan today?
The retail price range for Pakistan prunes is between US$ 0.90 and US$ 3.40 per kilogram or between US$ 0.41 and US$ 1.54 per pound(lb). Click here to see today's exact prices of prunes in Pakistan
The retail price range in Pakistan Rupee for prunes is between PKR 256.39 and PKR 972.01 per kilogram or between PKR 116.27 and PKR 440.82 per pound(lb) in Islamabad and Lahore.
Wholesale prices
In 2024, the approximate wholesale price range for Pakistan prunes is between US$ 0.63 and US$ 2.38 per kilogram or between US$ 0.28 and US$ 1.08 per pound(lb).
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Pakistan Prunes Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price of Prunes from Pakistan has seen a steady increase over the past five years. In 2018, the export price per kilogram was $2.45, which increased to $2.60 in 2019. In 2020, the price rose to $2.75, and in 2021 it further increased to $2.90. The most recent data shows that the export price per kilogram of Prunes from Pakistan in 2022 was $3.05. This represents a 24.5% increase in the export price over the past five years. Based on this trend, it is likely that the export price per kilogram of Prunes from Pakistan in 2023 and 2024 will be around $3.20 and $3.35 respectively.Pakistan Prunes Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The import price of Prunes into Pakistan has seen a steady increase over the past five years. In 2018, the import price per kilogram was $2.45, which increased to $2.60 in 2019. In 2020, the price rose to $2.75, and in 2021, it further increased to $2.90. The most recent data shows that the import price per kilogram of Prunes into Pakistan was $3.05 in 2022. Overall, the import price of Prunes into Pakistan has increased by 24.49% over the past five years. This trend is likely to continue in the coming years, and it is expected that the import price per kilogram of Prunes into Pakistan will reach $3.20 in 2023 and $3.35 in 2024.Export values for Pakistan prunes
The total values in export for prunes in Pakistan were US$ 78, US$ 17, US$ 42 and US$ 84 in US dollar thousand for the years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in that order.
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Pakistan prunes - Production, Exports, Imports, Seasons and HS Codes
In 2019 Pakistan exported 65 tonnes of prunes. For the year 2019 alone, the market for Pakistan prunes (fruits category) has surged, with a change of 490.909 % compared to the year 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, prunes' exports went up by 2066.67 percent bringing the exporter US$0.08m for the year 2019. Pakistan's prunes exports are categorised as:
- Dried prunes (HS code 081320)
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Pakistan prunes export values
In 2019, Pakistan shipped prunes costing 0.08m USD, an increase of 90.48% from 2018's total prunes export of 0.042m USD. The annual growth in value of Pakistan prunes between 2017 to 2018 was 147.059 percent.
The annual variation in the quantity of Pakistan's prunes exports between 2017 and 2019 was 2066.67 per cent compared to a variation of 490.909% in the period between 2018 and 2019.
Export markets for Pakistan prunes ( in '000$ )
Pakistan imported 1,821 tonnes of prunes in 2019.