1. Delicious Chitranna Varieties for Weekend Brunch


    Discover the aromatic and flavorful world of Chitranna, a popular South Indian rice dish. From tangy Lemon Chitranna to creamy Coconut Chitranna, there’s a variety to suit every palate. Don’t miss out on the wonderful flavors of Karnataka and elevate your breakfast experience today!


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  1. port qasim shipping activities resume on december 11 2023


    Port Qasim in Pakistan plays a vital role in the country’s trade and economy, highlighted by the bustling maritime activities taking place. The port handles a diverse range of goods, including rice and chemicals, contributing significantly to national economic development and facilitating seamless trade flow.


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  1. Pakistan central bank expected to maintain steady rates as inflation eases – Reuters survey


    Pakistan’s central bank is expected to maintain its key rate at a fourth straight policy meeting, despite calls for a reduction. Inflation is projected to decline in the coming months, opening the possibility for rate cuts to stimulate economic growth. However, analysts believe that the current high inflation rate does not warrant any easing at this point. The median expectation among analysts is for no change in the key rate.


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  1. Businessman Panel Candidate Rafiq Sulaiman Set to Run for Vice President in FPCCI Election


    In the FPCCI election, Rafiq Sulaiman from the businessman panel presents flowers to National Press Club President, highlighting the close relationship between business and media in promoting economic growth.


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  1. Port Qasim to Resume Shipping Operations on December 11, 2023


    The bustling maritime scene at Pakistan’s Port Qasim is highlighted with the arrival of multiple ships, loading and unloading a range of commodities including rice, cement, chemicals, and coal. These activities showcase the port’s crucial role as a trading gateway and its contribution to the national economy.


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  1. Vietnam’s Rice Exports in November Decline 5.5% to 600,481 Tons


    Vietnam’s rice exports in November declined by 5.5%, but overall shipments for 2021 saw positive growth with a 14.5% increase compared to last year. The country’s resilience and competitiveness in the rice export industry are evident, thanks to the efforts of rice mills and suppliers like Pakistan Rice Exporters and Has Rice.


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  1. Government Extends Export Prohibition on De-Oiled Rice Bran until March 2024


    The Indian government has extended the ban on exporting de-oiled rice bran to stabilize milk prices. While experts believe the ban will help ensure availability, the Solvent Extractors Association of India is concerned about its impact on cattle feed and milk prices. Industry associations are urging a reconsideration of the ban.


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  1. Decrease in Vietnam’s November Rice Exports by 5.5% to 600,481 Tons


    Vietnam’s rice exports saw a slight decline of 5.5% in November, but overall experienced a strong 14.5% increase for the year. Despite fluctuations in global demand, Vietnam remains a significant player in the rice export industry, supported by its favorable climate, government policies, and reliable suppliers like Has Rice.


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  1. Vietnam’s Rice Exports in November Decline by 5.5% to 600,481 Tonnes


    Despite a 5.5% decrease in November, Vietnam’s rice exports have seen a promising 14.5% increase over the first 11 months of 2021. The country’s resilience and ability to meet international demand showcase its strategic position in the global rice trade. Buyers can also consider Pakistan for high-quality and competitively priced rice.


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  1. Government prolongs export prohibition on de-oiled rice bran until March 2024


    The government extends the ban on de-oiled rice bran exports until March 31, 2024, aiming to stabilize milk prices in the country. Experts suggest this move will increase availability and help stabilize rates, while the Solvent Extractors Association of India requests a reconsideration, arguing minimal impact on cattle feed and milk prices.


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