Punjab, Pakistan, is on the brink of becoming a significant player in the global potato market following a record-breaking harvest. According to 'Pakistan Today', the province has seen a 25% increase in potato production, reaching an unprecedented 12 million metric tonnes. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating that the government is actively seeking to open new global agricultural markets to prevent wastage and ensure fair prices for farmers. The government is particularly focusing on establishing agricultural cooperation with Kazakhstan as a first step towards expanding exports. 'Daily The Patriot' also highlights the ongoing negotiations with Kazakhstan, noting that a high-level delegation is currently in Pakistan to discuss potential export agreements. The sentiment across these sources is positive, reflecting optimism about the economic benefits of these developments for Punjab's agricultural sector.
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Punjab Achieves Record Potato Production for Global Exports

Punjab's record potato harvest boosts global market potential, with export talks with Kazakhstan underway. Optimism prevails, but farmers face challenges amid market collapse concerns.
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