1. Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to travel to China for health examination, according to report


    Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is set to visit China for a medical checkup and to discuss development projects in Punjab province. This will be his first international trip since returning to Pakistan from the UK last year.


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  1. Russia Threatens to Halt Rice Imports from Pakistan Due to Safety Concerns


    Russia warns Pakistan of a potential ban on rice imports if phytosanitary issues persist, citing violations in a recent shipment. The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance requests an immediate investigation and emphasizes adherence to standards for safe agricultural products.


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  1. Experts believe more than 200 local products possess the potential to conquer global markets


    Experts at the Sindh Agriculture University seminar emphasized the global potential of over 200 indigenous products from Pakistan, including the Sindhri mango and basmati rice, for international recognition and economic opportunities. The importance of geographical indication registration and collaboration between academia and industry were highlighted for achieving global acclaim. (47 words)


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  1. Russia threatens to restrict rice imports from Pakistan over phytosanitary concerns


    Russia has warned of a potential ban on rice imports from Pakistan due to concerns over phytosanitary issues. The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (FSVPS) discovered a quarantine organism in a recent shipment and has requested an investigation. Compliance with phytosanitary standards is crucial to ensure the safety of agricultural products. In 2019, Russia previously imposed a ban on rice imports from Pakistan, which lasted for two years.


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  1. Russia warns Pakistan of potential rice import ban due to contamination


    Russia has raised concerns over food safety and warned of a potential ban on rice imports from Pakistan due to the detection of a quarantine organism in a recent shipment. Pakistan has been urged to investigate the incident and ensure compliance with phytosanitary standards to prevent a ban and maintain its reputation as a reliable rice exporter. For more information on rice exporters and suppliers from Pakistan, visit [link].


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  1. rice exports surge by 83.37% in 9 months


    Rice exports from Pakistan have soared by 83.37% in the first three quarters of the current financial year, reaching over 4.55 million metric tons valued at $2.93 billion. Basmati rice exports also surged by 36.37%, further contributing to the country’s positive economic growth.


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  1. Russia threatens to ban rice imports from Pakistan due to quality concerns


    Russia has warned Pakistan of a potential ban on rice imports if phytosanitary issues are not addressed. The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance highlighted violations in a shipment, sparking the need for an immediate investigation. This warning comes after a previous ban in 2019, with experts suggesting underlying factors. Pakistan must address concerns promptly to avoid further trade restrictions.


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  1. Rice Pledge: Committed to Supporting Sustainable Rice Production


    Authorities in Islamabad must address Russia’s concerns over a shipment of rice to prevent India from exploiting the situation. Maintaining high standards is crucial for Pakistan’s rice industry, which contributes significantly to the economy. Building trust through open communication and addressing any shortcomings is essential for uninterrupted trade with Russia.


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  1. Iranian President’s Visit to Pakistan and Military Exercises Between US and Philippines Among Today’s News


    Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s upcoming visit to Pakistan aims to strengthen relations between the two nations. Amid high tensions, this visit will focus on promoting peace and stability in the region through cooperation in various sectors and mutual interests.


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  1. “Microsoft’s MSN Launches New Updates to Enhance User Experience”


    Pakistan’s rice industry has emerged as a global leader, contributing to economic development. With high-quality Basmati rice and favorable agricultural conditions, the country exported 4 million metric tons in 2020-2021, generating $2.2 billion in revenue. Reliable rice exporters like HAS Rice Pakistan provide efficient services for international customers.


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