1. Three-day Count of Endangered Nilgiri Tahr Begins on April 29


    The first synchronized census of the endangered Nilgiri tahr is set to begin on April 29, with 700 participants covering 13 forest divisions, 100 beats, and 140 blocks. Volunteers chosen based on physical fitness and wildlife conservation experience will collaborate with organizations like WWF-India and WII to help conserve the species.


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  1. Russia Threatens to Ban Pakistani Rice Again Due to Contaminant Discovery


    Russia has warned Pakistan about the possibility of banning rice imports due to the discovery of a quarantine organism in a recent shipment. This incident highlights the importance of maintaining phytosanitary standards and investigating violations to avoid potential economic consequences.


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  1. India counters Pakistan’s EC plans with strategic offensive in rice industry


    India’s commerce ministry is strategizing to counter Pakistan’s attempt to expand the GI tag for Basmati rice. The move could affect India’s rice exports to the EU, and key stakeholders are preparing a report to challenge Pakistan’s claim.


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  1. russia warns pakistan of potential rice import ban due to food safety concerns


    Russia warns Pakistan of a potential ban on rice imports if phytosanitary concerns are not addressed properly. Their Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance raised concerns over violations of international and Russian standards in a recent rice shipment from Pakistan.


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  1. “Multiple Sclerosis Drug Shows Promising Results in Trial, Raising Hope for Patients”


    Pakistan’s rice exporters thrive in the international market, offering high-quality, competitively priced rice varieties. With a rich taste, aroma, and texture, Pakistani rice is a popular choice among consumers. Karachi serves as a major hub, ensuring efficient transportation and timely delivery to international buyers.


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  1. Russia Threatens Ban on Pakistani Rice Imports Due to Violation of Phytosanitary Standards


    Russia has warned Pakistan of a possible ban on rice imports due to ongoing phytosanitary issues. Violations of international and Russian phytosanitary requirements, including the presence of the quarantine organism “Megaselia scalaris (Loew)” in a recent shipment, have been discovered. It is crucial for Pakistan to address these concerns to ensure the safe export of rice to Russia. Source: WIONews.


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  1. Fire Incident at Maharashtra BJP Office in Mumbai: No Casualties Reported


    A fire broke out at the Maharashtra BJP office in Shillong due to a short circuit during renovation work. Prompt action from firefighters prevented any casualties, with office staff safely evacuating the premises. The fire quickly spread due to the presence of documents and wooden furniture.


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  1. Russia Notifies Pakistan of Rice Import Ban Due to Phytosanitary Concerns


    Russia has warned Pakistan of a possible ban on rice imports unless phytosanitary issues are promptly addressed. The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance discovered violations in a recent shipment, including the presence of a quarantine organism. Both countries are urged to cooperate and investigate the matter to prevent a potential ban.


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  1. Russia Issues Warning to Pakistan over Rice Consignment Contaminated with Quarantine Organism, Threatens Import Ban


    Russia has warned Pakistan of a potential rice import ban due to concerns over phytosanitary standards, following the recent discovery of a quarantine organism in a rice shipment. Pakistani authorities are investigating the matter, while Russia has requested stricter adherence to regulations to ensure safe agricultural product trade between the two countries. This warning is significant as Russia had previously banned rice imports from Pakistan in 2019. Despite the challenges, Pakistani rice exports have been growing, with a target of over five million metric tonnes in the upcoming fiscal year.


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  1. Russia may consider banning rice imports from Pakistan over phytosanitary concerns


    Russia warns Pakistan of a potential rice import ban due to phytosanitary violations. The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance discovered a quarantine organism in a recent shipment. Pakistan is urged to investigate promptly to prevent further bans.


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