Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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Demand for chicken in Pakistan has been subdued, despite production levels picking up over the last few months. Allah Baksh, CEO of M Wali Group, told Asian Agribiz that raw material supply chains, especially for soybean, had normalized in the last six months, and the foreign exchange crisis had sta...
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