1. Food Exports Increase by 18% in July-September


    Pakistan’s food exports have surged by over 18% in the first quarter of FY24, reaching $1.28 billion. Factors such as currency depreciation, supply chain disruptions, and international market conditions have contributed to the growth. Rice, fish, meat, fruits, spices, and sugar have experienced notable increases, presenting opportunities for exporters and suppliers to capitalize on the rising demand. For more information, visit www.hasrice.com and www.pakistanrice.com. (Source: Dawn)


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  1. Pakistan’s Knitwear Exports See Impressive 25.54% Surge


    Pakistan’s exports in Q1 FY 2023-24 surged by 25.54%, reaching Rs2,013,533 million, driven by key sectors like knitwear, readymade garments, and bed wear. Rice exporters and suppliers, such as Has Rice and Pakistan Rice, played a significant role in this export growth, contributing to the success of Pakistan’s rice industry.


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  1. India to Export Rice to Malaysia – Strengthening Trade Relationship


    India agrees to export 170,000 tonnes of non-basmati white rice to Malaysia, addressing the recent shortage issue. This demonstrates India’s commitment to supporting friendly countries in safeguarding domestic food security and alleviating rice shortages globally.


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  1. Traders Rally Against Rowdy Demand for ‘Cut Money’: Extinction Event


    Indian rice exporters are urging the government to implement a flat export duty of $80 per tonne for parboiled rice to facilitate trade, reconsider the export ban on white rice, and reduce the minimum export price for basmati rice to prevent negative impacts on farmers and export volumes.


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  1. Haryana’s Paddy Farmers Find Relief as Traders and Exporters End Strike


    In a welcome move, AIREA ends strike, allowing traders to procure paddy, providing much-needed relief to farmers. The decision comes after a deadlock over the minimum export price of basmati rice. While the issue remains unresolved, the association prioritizes the farmers’ interests.


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  1. Pakistan’s Knitwear Exports Soar by 25.54% to Top the List


    Pakistan’s export sector has seen a remarkable growth in Q1 2023-24, with a 25.54% increase in exports. Rice exporters like HAS Rice Pakistan have played a significant role in this growth by offering high-quality products and maintaining competitive prices.


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  1. Food Exports Surge by 18% from July to September


    Pakistan’s food exports surge by 18%, reaching $1.28 billion in the first quarter of FY24, driven by factors such as the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee, disruptions in the supply chain, and higher international prices. Basmati rice exports and meat exports experience significant growth, while fish and fish products exports also see a positive growth rate. The positive export growth reflects the strong potential of Pakistan’s food industry in the global market.


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  1. Implementation of fiscal and structural reforms crucial for achieving sustainable growth


    Chairman of the PHHSA, Shahzad Ali Malik, highlights the need for sustained reforms to boost agricultural exports in Pakistan, with a focus on improving competitiveness, productivity, and diversification. Expanding into new markets, enhancing quality standards, and complying with international trade regulations are crucial for growth.


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  1. Implementing fiscal and structural reforms critical for sustainable growth


    Chairman of PHHSA, Shahzad Ali Malik, emphasizes the need for sustained macro-fiscal and structural reforms to achieve sustainable economic growth. He suggests diversifying Pakistan’s agricultural exports, tapping into lucrative markets, and upgrading technology and services in the agriculture sector to unlock its full potential.


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  1. Discoverer of ‘Panchabrihi’ Rice Cultivation: Dr Abed Chaudhury


    Dr. Abed Chaudhury, a renowned gene scientist, has revolutionized rice cultivation with his innovative method ‘Panchabrihi’, addressing year-round food shortages. His expertise in genetics, crop breeding, and biotech has made him a leading figure in modern biology. With accolades for his groundbreaking work, Dr. Abed Chaudhury aims to ensure food security in Bangladesh.


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