Soybean imports have begun in Pakistan

Soybean Imports Resume in Pakistan Amid Rising Demand

Pakistan has officially resumed soybean imports as shipments begin arriving at major ports. The move comes after months of restrictions, addressing concerns in the poultry and livestock industries that rely on soybean meal for feed.

The imports were restarted following government approvals and industry demands, ensuring a steady supply for poultry farms and other related sectors. Traders report that the shipments include both raw soybeans and processed soybean meal, critical for maintaining production levels.

Experts highlight that the resumption of soybean imports will help stabilize feed prices, benefiting poultry businesses and consumers. However, concerns over regulatory policies and import taxes remain key discussion points.

The industry is now urging authorities to establish long-term import policies to avoid future disruptions. With the arrival of soybean shipments, stakeholders anticipate improved market stability and reduced pressure on local feed prices in the coming weeks.