Garlic Price in Pakistan | July 2025

 In 2025 the Garlic Price in Pakistan is predicted is between 700 to 1100 for 1 KG.
fluctuate based on the area and how good the Garlic is and the market conditions. At present the price in the major cities such as Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

Garlic Price

Garlic, or Lahsun, is an essential ingredient in almost every household in Pakistan. Be it a curry, biryani, or even an Ayurvedic dish, garlic ka lahsun is a must. Also, for the consumers as well as for the farmers, it is important to understand both the garlic rate in Pakistan and the garlic growing season. This guide will discuss market price trends, inter-regional price differences, along with a comprehensive guide to garlic farming in Pakistan.

Garlic Rate in Pakistan for July 2025

Currently, in 2025, garlic price is still varying from city to city and is dependent on the quality as well. Below is a table summarizing the prices in each city.

There are a number of factors as to why prices are set at a certain range, seasonally available supply, transportation, and even the rate of imports all play a crucial role.

We noticed in the past that garlic price in Pakistan had been skyrocketing due to the high demand from the rest of the country paired with low imports from China.

Rising Import Price: High Cost of shipment and customs is a huge set back as the endorsed price of the product is comparatively low.

Lack of Domestic Production: In comparison, the ratio of garlic imports from China is way higher than the ratio of it being produced in Pakistan.

Seasonal mismatches: Gaps is the supply and demand mismatch between the growing and non harvest season.

Pest and climate: Reduced hits vertically undermining the supply for neighboring local markets.

To traders and farmers, having knowledge of the growing cycle can help sync production and stock with demand.

Pakistan garlic growing season

Garlic planting season is critical for stakeholders in Pakistan. Like most crops, garlic is planted during the cool season

Key Stages of Garlic Cultivation in Pakistan:

Best climate for garlic

Garlic needs cool weather early on followed by warm dry weather during maturity. During the bulb forging stage excess rain can cause bulbers to rot fungus and other forms of rot.

Best selling garlic in Pakistan

The two common types of garlic distinguishing Pakistan includes:

  • Local Lahsun: This type has smaller bulbs with a stronger flare and is in high demand.
  • Chinese Garlic: Larger bulbs but lower taste with higher yield and is most of the time in the imported category.

The lower yield on local farmers is now shifting toward local lahsun due to market demand and profits especially in urban markets where organic is in demand.

Garlic Farming Profit in Pakistan

Garlic Farming Profit in Pakistan

Garlic is regarded as a high-value cash crop owing to its strong market prices and storability. Here is a simple calculation for garlic farming economics per acre.

  • Yield Per Acre: 3,500 – 4,500 kg (approx)
  • Selling Price: PKR 700–900/kg
  • Estimated Revenue: PKR 2.8 – 4 million
  • Net Profit: PKR 2 – 3 million per acre (if harvested and sold at peak season)

Garlic farming in Pakistan can be very profitable, provided that proper management practices are employed.

Challenges in Garlic Farming

Profit potential aside, there are some difficulties in garlic farming:

  • High Input Costs: Seed garlic is both costly and frequently imported.
  • Pests & Diseases: Thrips, white rot, and nematodes can dampen yield greatly.
  • Lack of Storage Facilities: Poor storage after harvest can lead to spoilage.
  • Limited Access to Market: Farmers from far-off places find it difficult to access urban markets to sell their produce.

Investing in cold storage and processing facilities can help reduce wastage and stabilize prices of garlic throughout the year.

Government Support & Subsidies

With its various agricultural departments, the Pakistani government sometimes grants subsidies on garlic seeds, fertilizers, and even offers some courses. To lower the import dependency, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have started initiating garlic farming zones.

Future Trends: Is Garlic Farming Sustainable?

The ever rising demand and increasing prices have made garlic farming more appealing to investors and farmers in Pakistan. Organic garlic farming, the improvement of storage facilities, and agricultural technology like drip irrigation and solar drying are increasing the sustainable nature and profitability of garlic.

The potential for exports is particularly increasing for countries in the Middle East, which transforms garlic into an international, and not just domestic, business venture.

Conclusion

The dependency on imports, seasonal shifts, and high demand for garlic in Pakistan drives its price up. However, this fosters an opportunity for local farmers and agri-entrepreneurs. With a well planned out garlic farming season, better farming methods, and timely access to the market, Pakistan has the potential to reap massive profits from garlic farming. For the consumers, knowing these factors allows them to make smart buying decisions, especially in the peak seasons.

See Also;

  1. Smart Farming in Pakistan
  2. Lentil Price in Pakistan

The average price of garlic in July 2025 will range from PKR700 to 1000 per kilogram depending on the quality and location.

Garlic is usually planted between September and October, and harvested from April to May. It is best to purchase fresh garlic between May and July.

Garlic farming can produce high profit – over 2 million PKR per acre. This is especially true if you use quality seeds and sell during the peak months.

Desi Garlic is preferred because of its stronger flavor, and local demand. Chinese Garlic produces more per acre.

High garlic prices are a result of seasonal shortages and inefficiencies in the supply chain, as well as rising import costs.

Similar Posts