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Dry Fruits Price in Pakistan 2026: Complete Rate List & Buying Guide

By Khan Dry Fruits Team 26 June 2026
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Khan Dry Fruits · Updated June 2026

Dry Fruits Price in Pakistan 2026: Complete Rate List & Buying Guide

Real, up-to-date prices for almonds, cashews, pistachios, walnuts, dates, figs and seeds — plus expert tips on quality, grades and what makes prices rise and fall.

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TL;DR — Quick Price Snapshot

As of June 2026, indicative retail prices at Khan Dry Fruits are roughly: Almonds (Kagzi) Rs 850 / 250g, Cashews Rs 1,200 / 250g, Iranian Pistachios Rs 1,200 / 250g, Walnut kernels Rs 750 / 250g, Ajwa Dates Rs 950 / 250g, Anjeer (figs) Rs 800 / 250g and Khubani (apricots) Rs 330 / 250g. Prices vary by grade, season and pack size — always check the live product page for the current rate.

Dry fruit prices in Pakistan move with the seasons, the rupee, import costs and crop yields — which is exactly why a clear, honest rate list is so useful before you buy. This guide gives you current indicative prices across nuts, dates, dried fruits and seeds, explains what actually drives those prices up or down, and shares practical tips to make sure you pay a fair rate for genuine, fresh quality.

Nuts Price List in Pakistan

Nuts are the most popular category and prices depend heavily on origin (local vs imported), grade and whether they are in-shell or kernels. Here are current indicative rates.

Product 250g 500g 1kg
Kagzi Badam (Almonds) Rs 850 Rs 1,700 Rs 3,300
Australian Almonds (Badam Giri) Rs 850 Rs 1,700 Rs 3,300
Cashews (Salted Kaju) Rs 1,200 Rs 2,350 Rs 4,700
Iranian Pistachios (Pista) Rs 1,200 Rs 2,400 Rs 4,800
Walnut Kernels (Akhrot Giri) Rs 750 Rs 1,450 Rs 2,900
Walnut In-Shell (soft shell) Rs 1,800

In-shell walnuts are cheaper per kg than kernels because part of the weight is shell. Learn more in our almonds guide and pistachios guide.

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Dates (Khajoor) Price List

Date prices range widely by variety — everyday Sahreefa is the most affordable, while premium Medjool and blessed Ajwa command higher rates.

Variety 250g 500g 1kg
Sahreefa Dates Rs 500 Rs 1,000 Rs 2,000
Sugai Dates Rs 620 Rs 1,300 Rs 2,500
Ajwa Dates (Madina) Rs 950 Rs 1,950 Rs 3,800
Medjool Dates (Jordan) Rs 1,300 Rs 2,500 Rs 5,000

Read more in our complete dates guide. Premium varieties may sell out seasonally, especially around Ramadan.

Dried Fruits Price List

Product 250g 500g 1kg
Anjeer (Dried Figs) Rs 800 Rs 1,750 Rs 3,500
Premium Afghani Anjeer Rs 1,500 Rs 3,000 Rs 5,500
Khubani (Dried Apricots) Rs 330 Rs 750 Rs 1,500
Aloo Bukhara (Dried Plums) Rs 800 Rs 1,600 Rs 3,200

Seeds Price List

Product 100g 250g 500g 1kg
Flax Seeds (Alsi) Rs 90 Rs 220 Rs 440 Rs 800

Browse the full range in our seeds collection.

Dry Fruit Gift Box Prices

Gift Box Price
1kg Wooden Basket Gift Box Rs 5,500
Saudi Dates Gift Box (7 Portion) Rs 10,400
Premium Wooden Gift Box (7 Portion) Rs 12,000

Perfect for Eid, weddings and corporate gifting. See the full gift boxes collection.

What Affects Dry Fruit Prices in Pakistan?

Direct answer: Dry fruit prices in Pakistan are driven mainly by import costs and the rupee exchange rate, crop yields and seasonality, grade and size, processing (raw vs roasted/salted), and packaging. Imported items like cashews, pistachios and Medjool dates cost more than local produce.
  • Import & currency: Many premium nuts are imported, so the rupee’s value directly affects price.
  • Season & yield: A weak harvest pushes prices up; fresh-season stock can be better value.
  • Grade & size: Larger, whole, premium-grade pieces cost more than smaller or broken ones.
  • Processing: Roasted and salted lines may price differently from raw.
  • Demand spikes: Ramadan and winter raise demand for dates and warming nuts.

Quality & How to Avoid Overpaying for Fakes

  • Check freshness: vibrant colour, fresh aroma, no musty or rancid smell.
  • Beware artificial colour: wipe a piece with a damp tissue; heavy transfer can mean dyes.
  • Mind the glaze: excess oil or sugar coating can hide old stock.
  • Too cheap is a red flag: premium imported items have a real cost floor.
  • Buy sealed: airtight, labelled packaging with clear origin protects quality.
Smart-buy tip: Buy 1kg packs for the best price per gram on items you use often, and 250g packs to try premium varieties before committing.

Dry Fruits Price FAQs

What is the price of almonds in Pakistan?

At Khan Dry Fruits, Kagzi and Australian almonds are around Rs 850 for 250g, Rs 1,700 for 500g and Rs 3,300 for 1kg as of June 2026. Prices vary with grade, origin and the rupee, so check the live product page for the current rate.

What is the price of cashews (kaju) in Pakistan?

Roasted salted cashews are around Rs 1,200 for 250g, Rs 2,350 for 500g and Rs 4,700 for 1kg. Cashews are imported, so their price tends to track import and currency costs.

What is the price of pistachios (pista) in Pakistan?

Iranian salted pistachios are around Rs 1,200 for 250g, Rs 2,400 for 500g and Rs 4,800 for 1kg. Pistachios are among the pricier nuts due to import costs and strong demand.

What is the price of walnuts (akhrot) in Pakistan?

Walnut kernels (akhrot giri) are around Rs 750 for 250g, Rs 1,450 for 500g and Rs 2,900 for 1kg, while in-shell walnuts are cheaper per kg because part of the weight is shell.

What is the price of Ajwa dates in Pakistan?

Ajwa dates are around Rs 950 for 250g, Rs 1,950 for 500g and Rs 3,800 for 1kg. As a premium Madina variety, Ajwa is priced above everyday dates like Sahreefa.

What is the cheapest dry fruit in Pakistan?

Among popular options, dried apricots (khubani) and everyday dates like Sahreefa are some of the most affordable, starting around Rs 330–500 for 250g, while seeds like flax are very budget-friendly.

Why are dry fruit prices increasing?

Prices rise mainly due to currency depreciation (many items are imported), weaker harvests, higher freight and storage costs, and seasonal demand spikes around Ramadan and winter.

Is it cheaper to buy dry fruits in 1kg packs?

Usually yes — the price per gram is lower in 1kg packs than in 250g packs. Buy larger packs for items you use regularly, and smaller packs to sample premium varieties first.

Are imported dry fruits more expensive than local?

Generally yes. Imported items like cashews, pistachios and Medjool dates carry import duties and freight costs, so they price higher than locally grown produce such as certain almonds, apricots and walnuts.

How do I make sure I am paying a fair price?

Compare price per gram across pack sizes, check for genuine freshness and clear origin, avoid suspiciously cheap premium items, and buy from a trusted seller with sealed packaging and transparent live pricing.

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Prices shown are indicative retail rates at Khan Dry Fruits as of June 2026 and may change with market conditions. Always check the live product page for the current price. This guide is for general information only.

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