1. Processed food can repeat India’s automobile export success


    Despite Covid, agricultural exports boomed in 2020-21. Export earnings can go up if India shifts focus from primary processed agricultural commodities to value added processed food products. In the economic


    Published on:   09/08/2021

    Category: 

  1. Weak Demand and Ship Shortage Hits Indian Rice Price


    The shipping rates have drastically increased since the pandemic due to a shortage of ships. Adding to that, the weak demand during optimum supply is affecting the Indian rice rates dramatically. Indian Rice Export


    Published on:   06/08/2021

    Category: 

  1. Nine sectors post double-digit export growth in July


    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s exports of nine sectors including value-added textiles posted double-digit growth in the first month 2021-22 compared to the same month a year ago, data compiled by the Ministry


    Published on:   06/08/2021

    Category: 

  1. IGC forecasts 4% rise in global grains production


    LONDON, ENGLAND – Due primarily to drought conditions in North America, the International Grains Council (IGC) forecasts a 6-million-tonne decline in global total grains production month-on-month to 2.295 billion tonnes.


    Published on:   29/07/2021

    Category: 

  1. Featured image for "These are turbulent times. Market swings are big and shipping has become a nightmare in terms of prices & availability of space/equipment. Rice markets look to remain bearish in 2H2021"

    Market Commentary: 27-July-2021


    These are turbulent times. Market swings are big and shipping has become a nightmare in terms of prices & availability of space/equipment. Rice markets look to remain bearish in 2H2021


    Published on:   27/07/2021

    Category: 

  1. South Africa: Zim to Feel Heat From SA Riots


    By Tawanda Musarurwa Zimbabwe’s industries will likely feel the pinch of the violent demonstrations and looting unfolding in South Africa, its largest trading partner, as trade channels get clogged and


    Published on:   16/07/2021

    Category: 

  1. Cambodia’s rice sector adopts new strategies as exports hit


    PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/ANN): Cambodian milled-rice exports remain fraught with major hurdles, requiring industry players to adopt a clear strategy in response that builds a competitive edge and


    Published on:   16/07/2021

    Category: 

  1. Rice millers peeved over increase in freight charges


    Logistics charges rise by over 50% The association alleged that arbitrary and unjustified increase in the charges from Rs120 to Rs130 per ton to Rs190 to Rs200 per ton from


    Published on:   10/07/2021

    Category: 

  1. Featured image for "ISLAMABAD: Maximum residue levels (MRLs) of pesticides beyond permissible levels on rice are causing a major threat to the export competitiveness of Pakistani rice in major global markets such as"

    Harmful pesticide residues a threat to rice exports


    ISLAMABAD: Maximum residue levels (MRLs) of pesticides beyond permissible levels on rice are causing a major threat to the export competitiveness of Pakistani rice in major global markets such as


    Published on:   10/07/2021

    Category: 

  1. Non-basmati rice exports to China set to soar threefold


    Rice exports to China are expected to soar threefold this year going by a spike in orders from the neighbouring country for non-basmati broken rice, which they use in making


    Published on:   08/07/2021

    Category: