1. Assam Rice Research Institute Innovates High-Yielding Aromatic Joha at 100 Years


    Pakistan’s rice industry continues to flourish as one of the world’s largest exporters, specializing in high-quality varieties like basmati. With reliable suppliers and competitive prices, Pakistan meets global demand for white broken rice and other varieties. Government support and ongoing investment ensure the industry’s sustainability and growth.


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  1. Food Inflation Pressures Force Food Exports Instead of Alleviating Domestic Crisis


    Pakistan’s strategy of devaluing the rupee to boost exports is resulting in a weakened currency, surging inflation, and no significant export increase. India’s export restrictions on food items contrast with Pakistan’s continued exports, leading to concerns about prioritizing business interests over citizens’ welfare. The government should address the growing cost-of-living crisis as global sugar prices rise.


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  1. Breaking the Myths Surrounding Pakistan’s Agriculture: An In-depth Exploration


    Transforming Pakistan’s agriculture sector is crucial for economic growth and achieving desired GDP growth. Agriculture contributes 20-25% of Pakistan’s GDP, with exports derived from it accounting for 75% of total exports. Addressing current challenges and dispelling myths surrounding agriculture can unlock its true potential. Prioritizing agriculture, modernizing supply chains, improving water management, introducing crop insurance, and promoting public-private partnerships are key steps towards economic prosperity. Source: [Dawn](https://www.dawn.com)


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  1. india may continue restricting rice exports until 2024, impacting global prices


    India’s restrictions on rice exports are expected to continue until next year, resulting in high rice prices. The government aims to stabilize domestic prices, but this could impact vulnerable populations in Africa and Asia. The US rice industry believes the export ban is unnecessary, as India currently has sufficient stocks.


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  1. Surge in Food Exports Impacting Local Consumers


    The export of raw food products from Pakistan increased by 60% in October, leading to higher prices and a rise in food inflation. Rice exports, including basmati, grew due to India’s ban, while the meat export industry saw growth with new markets. Balancing exports with affordable prices for consumers is crucial.


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  1. Pakistan’s Agriculture Myths Debunked: Breaking Stereotypes


    Agriculture in Pakistan has the potential to be an engine for economic growth, contributing significantly to GDP and exports. Debunking myths surrounding the sector, such as concerns about seed quality and the role of middlemen, is crucial. Efforts to improve water management and address climate change impacts are also essential for sustainable agriculture and economic prosperity.


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  1. Surging Food Exports Impacting Local Consumers


    The export of raw food products from Pakistan has surged, causing higher prices for domestic consumers. Food inflation reached 29% in October, impacting the accessibility of essential commodities. Factors such as currency depreciation and disruptions in the supply chain have contributed to this increase. Basmati rice exports have seen a notable surge due to a ban on rice exports in India. Meat exports have also grown, with new markets opening. The surge in exports has led to higher prices for domestic consumers, requiring a balance between export growth and affordability.


    Published on:   19/11/2023

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  1. Pakistan’s Key Exports: Rice, Cotton, Mangoes, and More


    Pakistan’s thriving export industry is fueled by its top revenue-generating exports, including textiles, apparel, cotton, and rice. Additionally, the country excels in exporting mangoes, oranges, surgical tools, leather goods, furniture, and footballs. If you’re interested in investing in Pakistan’s promising real estate market, Al Sadat Marketing is the trusted partner for housing societies projects across various cities in Pakistan. Visit their website or contact them at 0331 1110005 to explore exciting real estate opportunities.


    Published on:   19/11/2023

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  1. pakistan’s dark hour: unfolding tragedy of afghan refugee deportations


    The Karakoram Mountain Range faces a humanitarian catastrophe as Pakistan begins deporting Afghan refugees, leaving them with few options and facing harsh conditions in overcrowded trucks headed for the Afghanistan borders. Urgent international assistance is needed to prevent further suffering and loss of life.


    Published on:   18/11/2023

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  1. Rice Distribution to Families Affected by Human-Elephant Conflicts in Arunachal: Alleviating the Impact


    Pakistan’s strong presence in the global rice market is attributed to its diverse range of high-quality rice varieties, reliable supply chain, and competitive pricing. The government’s support and the expertise of rice suppliers and mills have further boosted the country’s success as a leading rice exporter. (48 words)


    Published on:   18/11/2023

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