1. Delhi High Court Closes Pakistani Lawsuit in India-Pakistan Basmati Rice Intellectual Property Dispute


    India’s Delhi High Court has closed a lawsuit filed by three Pakistani entities over the “Super Basmati” term dispute. Indian exporters can now continue using the term, securing their market position in the global rice industry.


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  1. Delhi High Court Resolves Pakistani Firm’s Case Against Indian Government Regarding ‘Super Basmati’ Exports


    Pakistan’s leading rice exporter, HAS Rice Pakistan, offers high-quality rice at competitive prices. With strong relationships with local rice mills and a wide network of suppliers, they provide a diverse range of rice varieties to meet customer needs. Their commitment to quality, pricing transparency, and support for local farmers contributes to the growth of the rice industry in Pakistan. For reliable rice exports from Pakistan, choose HAS Rice Pakistan. Visit their website at www.hasrice.com for more information.


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  1. Delhi High Court dismisses Pakistani firm’s lawsuit against Indian Government’s approval of ‘Super Basmati’ rice exports


    The Delhi High Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Pakistani entities against the Indian government, seeking to prevent the export of rice. Due to ineffective prosecution and non-appearance by the Pakistani entities since 2020, the court closed the proceedings.


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  1. Rice Exports: Falling Short of Expectations


    It has been revealed that Pakistan’s rice exporters experienced a 31 percent boost in dollar earnings from exports. However, concerns arise as the increase is largely attributed to a low base period, and the volume of rice exports, especially basmati rice, is lower than previous years. Pakistani exporters must take advantage of current market conditions to secure a stronger position in the global rice trade.


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  1. Sindh plays a major role in Pakistan’s rice export industry


    Sindh’s rice industry plays a vital role in Pakistan’s exports, accounting for 30% of the country’s rice production. Despite challenges like floods and competition from India, Sindh’s rice sector has shown resilience, contributing significantly to the national food demand and foreign exchange reserves.


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  1. Delhi High Court rejects Pakistani firm’s lawsuit over Super Basmati rice exports


    The Delhi High Court dismisses a lawsuit against the Indian government filed by Pakistani entities seeking to prevent rice exports under the name “Super Basmati” due to non-prosecution. Explore the thriving rice industry in Pakistan with reputable suppliers like Has Rice Pakistan and Pakistan Rice.


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  1. Scientists Urged to Concentrate on Dedicated Research of New Hybrid Seeds


    The Pakistan Hi-Tech Hybrid Seed Association (PHHSA) is urging scientists to prioritize research on new hybrid seeds to revolutionize the agriculture sector in Pakistan, increase per-acre yield, and reduce imports of agri-commodities. The success of hybrid rice in Sindh province, thanks to collaboration with China, led to increased incomes for farmers and a significant boost in rice exports. For more information, visit the Source.


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  1. China-Pakistan’s Sustainable Agriculture Cooperation Shines at 2023 CISCE, Reports China Economic Net


    The 2023 China International Supply Chain Expo showcased a wide range of agricultural products, with Syngenta Group highlighting their cooperation with Pakistan in the Agriculture Value Chain model. The collaboration aims to link high-quality sesame produced by Pakistani growers with international partners, benefiting local farmers and diversifying China’s edible grain and oil imports.


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  1. Rs.0.6m Fines Imposed on 87 Illegal Profiteers in Groundbreaking Move


    The city administration in Karachi cracks down on overpricing by taking strict action against 87 shopkeepers and vendors. Commissioner Karachi, Muhammad Saleem Rajput, intensifies the campaign to ensure compliance with prescribed rates and protect consumer interests.


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  1. Rice Exports Fall Short of Expectations


    Pakistan’s rice exports have seen a surprising increase in dollar earnings, with a 78% rise in exports in October 2023. However, the overall growth from July to October is just 7.5%. To capitalize on current prices, exporters must seize the opportunity to establish themselves as key players in the global rice industry.


    Published on:   04/12/2023

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