1. Agriculture experiences 73% growth fueled by rice and sesame seed exports: PBF


    Pakistan’s October 2023 exports surged by 13.5% to $2.7 billion, with a 4.5% reduction in the trade deficit, according to the Pakistan Business Forum. The agriculture sector saw impressive growth of 73%, demonstrating the resilience of Pakistan’s agricultural industry. However, to address the balance of payment deficit, Pakistan needs to focus on expanding its services exports, particularly in information and communication technology. Efforts should be made to improve education standards and offer crash courses to equip graduates with the necessary skills.


    Published on:   13/11/2023

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  1. Anwar discusses Pakistan-Iran relations through bilateral talks


    Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim held productive talks with the caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan, addressing the Israeli aggression in Palestine. He emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid. Anwar Ibrahim also engaged in discussions with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, advocating for the rights of the Palestinian people.


    Published on:   12/11/2023

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  1. Weekly Inflation Increases by 0.73%


    The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) has reported a 0.73% increase in weekly inflation, with the combined consumption group experiencing a significant rise of 29.86% compared to the previous year. Prices for essential items such as tomatoes, potatoes, and wheat flour have also increased on a year-on-year basis. This report serves as a valuable resource for consumers and businesses in Pakistan.


    Published on:   12/11/2023

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  1. World-Famous Japanese Fish and Rice Dish: Delight Your Tastebuds with its Exquisite Flavor


    Discover the enchanting world of sushi, a beloved Japanese delicacy made from fish and rice. From its humble beginnings to extravagant variations, explore the diverse flavors and textures that have made sushi a globally cherished culinary experience.


    Published on:   12/11/2023

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  1. tiktok influencer Megan Rice embraces Islam during Gaza genocide book club’s exploration of the Quran


    TikTok influencer Megan Rice promotes religious literacy as she launches a World Religion book club centered around studying the Holy Quran, aiming to counter Islamophobia and address racism. Joining her, rapper Kehlani and others broaden the participants’ diversity and engagement.


    Published on:   12/11/2023

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  1. Biocontrol Training in Pakistan Helps Farmers Prevent Harmful Aflatoxins in Chillies


    Pakistan Rice Growers Partner with CABI, PARC, USAID, USDA, and Rafhan Maize to combat aflatoxin contamination in Sindh province. A comprehensive training program focuses on adopting biocontrol techniques and Good Agricultural Practices, enabling farmers to safeguard their chilli crops and boost market value. [Source: Krishak Jagat]


    Published on:   11/11/2023

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  1. Biocontrol training in Pakistan aids farmers in preventing harmful aflatoxins in chillies through improved practices


    Pakistan’s chilli growers tackle aflatoxin contamination through innovative biocontrol techniques, supported by CABI, PARC, and USAID. Empowering farmers through training in biocontrol methods and implementing Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) ensures quality, enhances market reach, and resolves aflatoxin-related export issues. ([Source](https://www.en.krishakjagat.org))


    Published on:   11/11/2023

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  1. TikTok influencer Megan Rice Embraces Islam, Launches Quran Book Club Amid Gaza Genocide


    TikTok influencer Megan Rice converts to Islam after starting a World Religion book club to combat Islamophobia and gain a deeper understanding of the Quran, attracting celebrities like rapper Kehlani. Megan’s personal journey inspires others to explore different faiths with an open mind.


    Published on:   11/11/2023

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  1. Pakistani Inflation Approaches 30% on Weekly Basis


    Weekly inflation in Pakistan reaches 30% due to a 0.73% increase in the Sensitive Price Index (SPI) and rising food prices. Gas charges and cigarette prices saw significant hikes, while onion, tomato, and mustard oil prices decreased. Consumers and businesses should monitor these fluctuations for budget management.


    Published on:   11/11/2023

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  1. spi records highest level in seven weeks


    Pakistan experiences a surge in food prices, resulting in a 0.73% inflation. Tomatoes lead with a 15.43% increase, followed by potatoes at 4.47%. The State Bank of Pakistan predicts average monthly inflation at 20-22% for the fiscal year 2023-24.


    Published on:   11/11/2023

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