Islamabad: Pakistan was working to increase the export of donkey meat and other products related to the animal to China where it is in high demand due to its "nutritional and medicinal properties", according to a key national document.The Pakistan Economic Survey 2025-26 was launched on Thursday at a press conference by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.Read more: Pak's first Hangor-class submarine arrives at Karachi PortUnder the title, 'New Export Avenue for Donkey Meat and Other Products', the survey noted that the "export of donkey meat, hides, and related products offers a niche market with strong growth potential, driven by rising demand in China where donkey meat, milk, and Eijiao (gelatin) are valued for their nutritional and medicinal properties".It added that to support this trade, the federal government has signed sanitary protocols with China for these exports, encouraging foreign investment, strengthening bilateral ties, and creating employment and livelihood opportunities for local farmers.It stated that a new license has been granted to M/s Shahzad and Shao to establish a donkey slaughterhouse in the Gwadar Free Zone, raising the total number of licensed companies to two beside M/s Hangeng Trade.Read more: Pakistan says carried out air strikes at terror hideouts in Afghanistan, 26 killedThe survey also showed that the number of donkeys in Pakistan increased from 6 million to 6.2 million from 2024-25 to 2025-26. It was 5.9 million in 2023-24.Traditionally, donkeys have been raised to carry or pull heavy loads and constitute a key part of rural households as as it helps transport crops, fodder, wood, and other items in agrarian settings.
Pakistan looking to increase export of donkey meat, other related products to China
Pakistan plans to boost donkey meat and product exports to China. The nation sees a growing market there for donkey meat, milk, and gelatin, valued for health benefits. New agreements are in place to facilitate this trade. This initiative aims to create jobs and boost the economy. The donkey population in Pakistan has also seen a slight increase.







