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Pakistan

In Quetta: miscreants protest tomato import, seen destroying containers

  • See imported commodity as competition, fear it will dent their revenues
Published September 9, 2022

Miscreants in Quetta are stopping import shipments of tomatoes from reaching their destinations, and were seen either looting or destroying the merchandise, reported Aaj News on Friday.

Seeing the import containers as competition, they argue that “no one will buy our tomatoes if imported ones infiltrate the market”.

The incident was witnessed in Mangochar, Balochistan.

Consignments of imported tomatoes, onions reach Karachi

They stated that their crops are ready for harvesting, and importing from Iran and Afghanistan at such a time will cause losses for them. They have demanded the government to suspend imports of tomatoes for at least two months.

Locals Aaj News spoke to said a few miscreants attacked containers and looted or destroyed the perishables.

Import permits for onion, tomato to be issued

Authorities in the region have cited that they would investigate the incident and apprehend the people involved in it. However, no action has been taken yet.

In Quetta, tomatoes are being sold for Rs200 per kg.

Govt suspends duties/taxes on import of tomato, onion till Dec 31

Kalat Additional Deputy Commissioner Shayak Baloch stated that he has taken notice of the incidence and it will be investigated.

Onion and tomato prices have witnessed a massive rise in recent weeks as flash floods washed away entire crops, compounding the food emergency situation in the country.

To deal with this crisis, the government decided to issue permits for imports from neighbouring countries to minimise the transport time as well as costs; and concurrently requested the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to waive off taxes and levies on import of onion and tomato for the next three months.

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Ahsan Iqbal Sep 11, 2022 01:35am
Jahil log hain ye
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Ahsan Iqbal Sep 11, 2022 01:36am
Jahil log hain ye
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Sheraz Sep 11, 2022 11:27am
Your crops are destroyed by floods, stops this hypocrisy, importing from Iran hurting ur relegious feeling
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Nadia Sep 11, 2022 11:51am
When administration is weak DC , AC Police is busy in unnecessary activities then miscreants take law in their hand
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NASIR HAMEED Sep 11, 2022 03:03pm
Where is the government? Banana republic of pakistan? These tomatoes are not for these stupid senseless balochis.....penalize them for this act....sleeping govt....its not balochistan, seems like it is terroristan
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Farhan Sep 11, 2022 06:19pm
@Nadia, what is there about religious? When floods wrecked everything the only chance farmers have is to sell what’s left on a cost which can give some money to build. On the other hand they are importing it which will dent the local produce. Beside this when the local produce was being sold at rs 10 earlier in season export was not allowed, which is hypocrisy by Govt. Beside this please stop paying heed to hate mongers. The vegetables have no religion and businessmen have no heart.
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saVe Pakistan Sep 12, 2022 03:28pm
Nothing new Selfish like everyone in Pakistan including the present government
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