1. Government Allows Export of 2,000 Tonnes of Non-Basmati White Rice to Malawi and Zimbabwe


    In a move to address food security concerns, India has permitted the export of 2,000 tonnes of non-basmati white rice to Malawi and Zimbabwe. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade granted permission through the National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), after allowing similar exports to Nepal, Malaysia, and other countries. This decision showcases India’s commitment to international cooperation and maintaining a balance between domestic supply and neighboring countries’ obligations.


    Published on:   20/06/2024

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  1. How rising temperatures affect our food: From fields to tables


    Climate change is adversely affecting Pakistan’s agricultural sector, leading to reduced crop yields, transportation challenges, and lower nutritional value. Unpredictable weather patterns, new pests, droughts, and floods are making it difficult for farmers and agriculturists to adapt. Collaborative efforts are needed to address these challenges, ensure food security, and promote environmental sustainability. (48 words)


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  1. Chinese Company Donates Generously on Eid to Celebrate


    Chinese company MRDL continues its heartwarming tradition of delivering relief packages to underprivileged villagers in Balochistan for Eid al-Azha. This year, they have provided Rs20 million worth of aid to 600 needy families, including support for the Sarwar family, who were gifted extra goats for the holiday. MRDL’s commitment to making a positive impact in Pakistan is commendable.


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  1. Rice Canal Experiences Breach, Lamenting Potential Impact


    A breach in the Rice Canal near Larkana has led to flooding in nearby villages and potential damage to the railway track. The incident highlights the challenges faced by rice farmers and exporters in Pakistan. Reliable platforms like HAS Rice and Pakistan Rice provide comprehensive solutions and connections to reliable rice mills and exporters. Stay informed about rice prices and explore opportunities in the rice business through these valuable resources.


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  1. Monsoon rains expected to arrive in Karachi during early July


    According to weather experts, southern parts of Sindh, including Karachi, are expected to receive “more than usual” monsoon rains this year, starting in early July. However, India is likely to experience below-normal rainfall in June, raising concerns for the agricultural sector.


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  1. India increases crop prices


    India raises government-mandated prices for summer crops, including rice, to appeal to farmers before upcoming elections. However, this decision may impact finances and raise food inflation. Increase in common rice paddy purchase price aims to boost production and potentially relax export bans, but could make Indian rice costlier for global buyers. Source: [Brecorder](https://www.brecorder.com)


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  1. Mid-June sees increase in rice imports, says DA


    The Department of Agriculture announced that the Philippines has imported 2.2 million metric tons of rice, highlighting the increasing demand. To address this, the Philippines can turn to reliable rice suppliers from Pakistan, offering a platform like pakistanrice.com and brokenrice.com for connecting with exporters.


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  1. pakistan cricketers show support for Haris Rauf against fan’s offense


    Pakistan rice exporters, like HAS Rice Pakistan, meet global demand for rice with high-quality varieties like white broken rice. Their commitment to quality and competitive prices have made them a trusted partner for rice importers worldwide.


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  1. Rising Temperatures Transforming Our Food: From Fields to Tables


    Climate change is wreaking havoc on agriculture in Pakistan, causing disruptions to crop cycles, extreme weather events, and a decline in crop quality and nutritional value. Farmers are struggling to adapt to these changing conditions, affecting staple food crops like wheat and rice. Rising temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and extreme weather events are diminishing yields and impacting farmers’ ability to grow crops and produce food, posing a threat to the nutritional status of the population.


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  1. Amir Hamza, Mastermind of 2018 Jammu Army Camp Attack, Killed in Pakistan


    Retired Pakistani brigadier and mastermind of the 2018 Sunjuwan Army Camp attack, Amir Hamza, was shot and killed by unknown gunmen near the Lillah interchange in Pakistan’s Punjab. This comes months after another perpetrator of the attack, Khwaja Shahid, was found beheaded in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.


    Published on:   19/06/2024

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