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Pakistan’s Leading Enriched Eggs Exporter Expands Presence in Gulf MarketsToday, 05:07. Posted by: taiba |
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Pakistan’s value-added food exports are gaining momentum as Wahdat Poultry Farm Pvt. Ltd., the country’s leading enriched eggs exporter, expands its presence in key Gulf markets, reflecting increasing international demand for high-quality, nutritionally enhanced food products. The company is currently exporting Farm Fresh Eggs, including Omega-3 enriched eggs, vitamin-fortified Golden Eggs, and Classic eggs, to destinations such as Dubai (UAE), Bahrain, and Qatar. These products cater to the rising demand in the region for premium, hygienic, and nutritionally enriched food items. Wahdat Poultry has established itself as a reliable supplier of enriched eggs, supported by rigorous quality control, internationally aligned nutritional standards, and a dependable supply chain. Its Farm Fresh Eggs are supplied to high-end hotels, restaurants, and major hypermarket chains across the UAE, demonstrating strong market acceptance of Pakistani value-added eggs in premium international markets. The company’s focus on food safety, traceability, and nutritional value has helped build trust among Gulf buyers, where consumers increasingly prioritize health, quality, and sourcing standards. Beyond the Gulf, Wahdat Poultry is in advanced discussions with potential buyers in Malaysia and Oman, signaling plans to expand into new international markets and diversify Pakistan’s agri-food export destinations. This growth highlights Pakistan’s ability to move beyond commodity-based exports and deliver value-added agricultural products that meet global standards. Industry analysts note that such developments boost export revenues and strengthen Pakistan’s position in the global food supply chain, particularly in health-focused and premium segments. As global demand for nutritionally enriched food rises, Pakistan’s expanding role in this market reflects positive prospects for the country’s agri-export sector in the coming years. Go back |