When you buy a Kinnow in Karachi, the fruit may have travelled a long way before reaching your kitchen.
Pakistan's major agricultural regions supply fruit to large cities throughout the country.
Understanding that journey gives you a better idea of what happens behind a simple fruit purchase.
It Starts at the Farm
Everything begins in an orchard or farm.
Farmers grow the crop, manage the trees and wait for the fruit to reach the appropriate stage for harvesting.
For Kinnow, areas around Sargodha are particularly important to Pakistan's citrus industry.
Harvesting
Once the fruit is ready, workers harvest it from the trees.
The fruit needs to be handled carefully because rough handling can cause bruising or damage.
Sorting and Packing
After harvesting, fruit can be sorted and packed before transportation.
Depending on where it is going, it may be sent to wholesalers, retailers or direct customers.
The Journey to Karachi
Karachi is a major city and consumer market, but many of its fresh fruits are grown outside the city.
This means trucks and other forms of transportation play an important role in connecting farms with Karachi.
Distance, weather and handling can all affect the journey.
The Last Step: Delivery
Once the fruit reaches the city, it still needs to reach the customer.
This can happen through traditional markets, shops or online farm-to-home services.
The Warsi Farm offers home delivery in Karachi, giving customers another way to purchase farm-sourced seasonal fruit.
Why the Supply Chain Matters
When you understand the journey, you also understand why freshness, packaging and transportation matter.
A fruit does not go directly from a tree to your dining table.
There are people and processes involved at every stage.
From Farm to Family
The next time you enjoy a Kinnow in Karachi, remember its journey.
From a citrus orchard in Punjab to a home in the city, every piece of fruit represents a connection between Pakistan's farmers and the families who enjoy their produce.
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