Published: March 01, 2010
UK Pomegranate Juice Company Announces World's First Partnership With Afghanistan Fruit Factory
LONDON , March 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --
Pomegreat, the UK's leading pomegranate juice company, has become the
first international company to purchase any form of fruit juice from
Afghanistan, committed to purchasing a minimum of 500 tons of pomegranate
concentrate and 500 tons of fresh fruit from Omaid Bahar Ltd,Afghanistan's
first fruit processing facility.
Pomegreat is leading the way for international companies by opening trade
dialogue withAfghanistan, despite its problems. The country once famous for
its pomegranates, before years of war cut trade routes and forced the loss of
traditional markets, is slowly regaining its position with the help of
international aid forces who are working to restore old trade routes that
were once broken.
Omaid Bahar isAfghanistan's first fruit processing facility, based in
Kabul. Opened in October 2009, with the support of USAID, the facility hopes
to produce and export fruit concentrate and fresh fruit to all global
markets. The pioneering deal with Pomegreat is worth an estimated GBP3
million over 2010 / 2011 period.
Adam Pritchard, Chief Executive, Pomegreat Ltd has been waiting since he
formed the company for this opportunity: "Being given the chance to source
the best pomegranates in the world, from their spiritual home is something I
couldn't overlook. The Afghan pomegranate is the best in the world and in ten
years sourcing pomegranates from many other countries, I have never
previously encountered juice of the quality Omaid Bahar is offering. My
long-term aim is for pomegranates and other fruit juices fromAfghanistan to
become a valuable and valid commodity that can be exported around the world."
The first batch of juice is expected to arrive in the UK during March
2010.
Mustafa Sadiq, owner of Omaid Bahar said: "I am proud to have built this
factory and the commitment from Pomegreat gives me great hope for the future
that I can fulfill the needs of international markets with our superior
production of juice."
Pomegreat is the UK's leading pomegranate juice company and sells around
8 million litres a year, with an estimated market share of 60%. Pomegreat
sells to all major supermarkets and has established the pomegranate juice
category in the UK since its launch in 2004.
For more information visit http://www.pomegreat.com.
Notes to Editors:
Omaid Bahar Factory
TheAfghanistan Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock
inaugurated the Omaid Bahar factory in October 2009. Minister Rahimi said:
"Thirty years ago,Afghanistan exported 20 percent of the world's raisins.
Today is not just the start of a factory, it is the rebirth ofAfghanistan in
the global economy.
The facility will useAfghanistan's produce to compete in two world
markets. Firstly by producing fruit juice concentrate of the country's
pomegranates, apples, melons, apricots and peaches and secondly the fresh
fruit division which will sort, grade and package fresh produce for export to
international markets - including the UK andUnited States.
The facility will increase exports, create jobs and improve livelihoods
throughoutAfghanistan. Omaid Bahar will buy fruit from 50,000 Afghan farmers
from provinces includingKandahar, Helmand, Wardak, Ghazni, Paktya, Farah and
Kapisa. The facility will create 200 jobs with Afghan women comprising
approximately 35 percent of staff.
SOURCE Pomegreat
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