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Pakistan’s largest enriched eggs exporter expands presence in Gulf markets

by Liaquat Jatoi
January 14, 2026
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Increased demand for nutritionally enhanced eggs boosts export growth from Pakistan to the Gulf

ISLAMABAD: In a significant development for Pakistan’s agricultural export sector, the country’s largest enriched eggs exporter, Wahdat Poultry Farm Pvt. Ltd, has expanded its footprint in key Gulf markets, including Dubai, Bahrain, and Qatar. This move highlights the growing demand for value-added food products, especially those that cater to the increasing consumer preference for nutritionally enriched and hygienic food items.

Wahdat Poultry Farm is currently exporting a variety of Farm Fresh Eggs, including Omega-3 enriched eggs, vitamin-enriched Golden Eggs, and Classic eggs, to these major Gulf destinations. These products have become increasingly popular due to their high nutritional value, with rising consumer awareness in the Gulf about the importance of a healthy diet.

Strong market acceptance

The company has managed to position itself as a reliable and consistent supplier of enriched eggs from Pakistan, aided by robust quality control systems, internationally aligned nutritional standards, and a dependable supply chain. The eggs are supplied to high-end hotels and restaurants in the UAE, as well as several renowned hypermarket chains across the region, indicating strong market acceptance for Pakistani value-added eggs in these premium markets.

The focus on food safety, traceability, and nutritional content has helped build trust among Gulf buyers, where quality and health-consciousness are major purchasing factors. These attributes have been instrumental in expanding the brand’s reach and securing a position in a competitive market.

Expansion into new markets

In addition to the successful Gulf market presence, Wahdat Poultry Farm is also exploring new opportunities in Malaysia and Oman. Discussions with potential buyers in these countries are in the advanced stages, signaling further export diversification for Pakistan’s enriched egg sector. These talks could potentially open new export channels and offer further growth opportunities for the company and the wider industry.

Positive outlook for Pakistan’s agri-export sector

This expansion reflects Pakistan’s growing capability to meet international demand for value-added agricultural products, moving beyond commodity-based exports. Industry analysts note that such trends are likely to enhance the country’s export revenues while bolstering Pakistan’s position in the global food supply chain, particularly in the premium food segment.

As global demand for nutritionally enriched foods continues to rise, Pakistan’s increasing involvement in this niche market is seen as a positive indicator for the future of its agri-export sector. The success of Wahdat Poultry Farm demonstrates the potential for Pakistan to position itself as a key player in the international market for high-quality and health-focused food products.

Tags: enriched eggsfood export growthfood safety Pakistanglobal food supply chainGulf marketnutritional food exportsOmega-3 eggsPakistan poultry exportsPakistani agriculture exportspremium food productsWahdat Poultry Farm
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