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Pakistan Eyes Higher Donkey Meat Exports to China as Demand Surges

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China’s Growing Demand Creates New Export Opportunity

Pakistan is planning to expand exports of donkey meat, hides, and other related products to China after identifying a growing market for these products. According to Pakistan’s Economic Survey 2025-26, Chinese demand for donkey-derived products has increased significantly due to their perceived nutritional and medicinal value. The development is being viewed as a potential avenue for boosting Pakistan’s exports and generating new economic opportunities.

Donkey Meat, Milk and Ejiao Driving Demand

The survey highlights that donkey meat, milk, and Ejiao—a traditional gelatin made from donkey hides—are highly valued in China. These products are widely used in traditional medicine and health-related applications. As demand continues to rise, Pakistan sees an opportunity to establish itself as a supplier in this niche market.

Government Strengthens Trade Cooperation with China

To facilitate exports, Pakistan’s federal government has signed sanitary and trade protocols with China. Officials believe these agreements will help improve bilateral trade relations, attract foreign investment, and create employment opportunities in rural communities. The government expects the livestock sector to benefit significantly from this growing trade partnership.

New Slaughterhouse Approved in Gwadar

As part of the export expansion strategy, authorities have granted a new license to establish a donkey slaughterhouse in the Gwadar Free Zone. The facility will process donkey-related products for export to China. With the approval of this project, the number of licensed companies involved in the sector has increased, reflecting Pakistan’s commitment to developing the industry.

Donkey Population Continues to Grow

The Economic Survey also revealed a steady increase in Pakistan’s donkey population. The number of donkeys rose from approximately 6 million in 2024-25 to 6.2 million in 2025-26. Officials say the growing livestock population provides additional opportunities for exports while supporting rural livelihoods. Traditionally, donkeys play a crucial role in transporting crops, wood, fodder, and other goods in agricultural communities.

Economic Benefits and Future Prospects

Experts believe the export sector could become a valuable source of foreign exchange earnings for Pakistan. Increased demand from China may encourage investment in livestock infrastructure, processing facilities, and animal husbandry practices. At the same time, authorities emphasize the importance of maintaining regulatory standards and ensuring sustainable livestock management as exports expand.

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