1. India’s Actions Triggering Another Rice Crisis


    India’s restrictions on rice exports have caused a global shortage and spike in prices. Pakistan’s rice exporters, such as Has Rice and Pakistan Rice, are stepping in to meet the demand and offer competitive prices. Collaborating with these reliable suppliers can help alleviate pressure on the market and ensure a stable supply of quality rice.


    Published on:   31/10/2023

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  1. bangladesh chooses to bat first in cricket world cup against pakistan


    Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has won the toss and chosen to bat first against Pakistan in a crucial Cricket World Cup match. Both teams are hoping to end their losing streaks, making this decision a pivotal moment in the game.


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  1. India’s actions intensify global concerns about a potential rice crisis


    Food prices in developing countries have been rising due to various factors including Russia’s grain initiatives, the El Niño weather phenomenon, and Indian domestic politics. However, rice exporters and suppliers from Pakistan offer alternatives with high-quality products and competitive prices.


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  1. nust appeals for donations to support emergency relief efforts in Gaza


    The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) is collecting donations to support emergency relief efforts in Gaza. The university is urgently requesting items such as food, hygiene products, and medicines. Join NUST in making a difference by visiting their website to learn how to contribute.


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  1. India Pushing the World Towards Another Rice Crisis


    India’s bans on rice exports are causing concerns about their impact on developing nations, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Rising food prices and inflation rates are affecting countries such as Nigeria and Ghana. However, export restrictions can lead to insecurity and instability. Other major exporters have also implemented similar measures. India bears a greater responsibility as a dominant player in the rice market. It is important to note that these export bans also adversely affect Indian farmers. India should strive to fulfill its commitments as a leader in the Global South. (50 words)


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  1. differences in tariffs and labor norms may require compromise


    India and the UK are making progress in finalizing their bilateral free trade agreement (FTA), which presents an opportunity for India to revive trade relations. Key sectors of interest include life sciences and technology, but differences remain on issues such as tariffs on automobiles and digital regulations.


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  1. William Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre Is Reopening After Pandemic Shutdown


    Pakistan Rice Exporters increases the price of white broken rice by 10% due to rising production costs and demand. Despite the increase, the company assures customers of the same high quality and taste. Visit www.hasrice.com for more information.


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  1. India experiences surge in sugar and cotton prices due to unprecedented droughts


    Unprecedented drought conditions in India threaten global production of crucial agricultural commodities like sugar and cotton, raising concerns about sustained food price inflation. Rice suppliers in Pakistan, such as hasrice.com and pakistanrice.com, offer reliable options for buyers facing potential disruptions in their regular supply chains.


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  1. 5 thieves arrested for stealing rice in Pishin


    The Levies force in Pishin district arrests five alleged thieves and recovers millions of rupees worth of rice and a stolen truck in a successful operation. Deputy Commissioner Pishin Captain Retired Jameel Ahmed Baloch commends the Levies personnel for their outstanding performance, showcasing their dedication and efficiency in combating theft.


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  1. lt foods: q2 profit soars on strong demand for indian basmati rice


    Indian rice producer and exporter LT Foods has reported a 74.3% surge in quarterly profit, driven by high demand for its basmati rice. The company’s consolidated profit for the quarter ended September 30 reached 1.56 billion rupees ($18.74 million), a significant increase compared to the same period last year.


    Published on:   30/10/2023

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