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Pakistan’s TOMCL secures approval for direct export to Carrefour Qatar – Business & Finance

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The Organic Meat Company Limited (TOMCL) announced on Thursday that it had secured approval for direct export to Carrefour Qatar.

The listed meat exporter disclosed the development in its notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Thursday.

“The Organic Meat Company Limited (TOMCL) has achieved another key milestone in its regional expansion.

“Following its qualification for direct exports to Carrefour UAE, TOMCL has now also secured approval for direct export to Carrefour Qatar, marking the company’s second approved destination within the GCC,” the notice to the bourse said.

This approval comes after TOMCL successfully met Carrefour’s required standards and compliance protocols for systems, food safety, hygiene, and operational controls.

“With this development, TOMCL has strengthened its presence in high-value GCC retail markets and continues to build its standing as a trusted halal meat supplier in the region,” read the notice.

The listed company confirmed that the first consignment for Carrefour Qatar has been dispatched, formally commencing exports under this new approval.

“This progression supports TOMCL’s long-term strategy of increasing export volumes, expanding premium product placements, and enhancing brand visibility across international retail networks.

“TOMCL remains committed to maintaining global quality benchmarks and to contributing positively to Pakistan’s position as a reliable exporter of certified halal meat products.”

Earlier in September, TOMCL secured confirmed export orders worth $7.5 million from China for cooked and heat-treated frozen boneless beef.



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