1. Are brown, red, black, and riceberry varieties a healthier option?


    Rice comes in a wide range of options to suit different tastes and nutritional needs. From the nutrient-rich brown, black, and red rice to emerging varieties like Riceberry, each rice type offers distinct flavors, textures, and nutritional benefits. Incorporating a variety of rice types can add valuable choices to a well-rounded and nutritious diet.


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  1. Top 10 Must-Try Pakistani Dishes for an Authentic Culinary Experience


    Saag, a popular Indian dish made with leafy greens and flavorful spices, is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients like iron and vitamins A and C. Customizable and versatile, it can be enjoyed with makki di roti or other breads. Try saag for a taste of flavorful Indian cuisine!


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  1. taming food inflation: the cost and solution explained by Ashok Gulati


    As the central government aims to control food inflation ahead of state elections, the imposition of a minimum export price on basmati rice is limiting exports and benefiting domestic consumers. However, this policy may result in a decline in basmati exports and give advantage to Pakistan. Revisiting export policies and investing in agriculture research and development are crucial for India to enhance competitiveness and meet its agricultural export targets.


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  1. Are Rice Exports Nothing to Be Excited About?


    Rice exports from Pakistan declined by 18% in Q1 FY24 compared to the same period last year, raising concerns about the quantity demanded at higher prices. The decrease can be attributed to monsoon floods in 2022-23, resulting in a 25% decrease in rice exports. Additionally, the significant difference between global and Pakistani coarse rice prices raises concerns about potential under invoicing practices.


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  1. India Pushes World Towards Another Rice Crisis


    India’s ban on rice exports has caused global rice prices to rise, affecting countries heavily reliant on imports, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Implementing export restrictions leads to instability and insecurity, and India needs to reevaluate its policies and prioritize open and resilient supply chains for essential commodities.


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  1. Planning ministry strengthens initiatives for agricultural sector projects


    The Government of Pakistan is intensifying efforts in the agriculture sector, allocating billions of rupees to agricultural projects. These initiatives aim to attract foreign investment, enhance productivity, and promote sustainability in the industry. Key projects include cage culture fisheries, commercializing potato tissue culture technology, and establishing a seed authenticity system. The “Prime Minister’s Initiatives for Green Revolution 2.0” and the “Horticulture Support Programme” are also addressing constraints and strengthening value chains. Additionally, the government is promoting sustainable practices through a solarization program and digitizing agriculture with a Land Information and Management System.


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  1. Fixing India’s agri-export policy: addressing the need for improvements


    India’s restrictive export policies, particularly on basmati rice, hinder agricultural exports and harm farmers while benefiting wealthy individuals. The focus should be on a well-designed export policy and increased agricultural investments for competitiveness and maximum returns. Source: Financial Express.


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  1. Are You a Robot?


    Title: Pakistan Rice Exporters: Boosting Economy with Quality Rice Introduction: Pakistan’s high-quality rice is gaining international recognition as exporters play a vital role in strengthening the country’s economy. With a diverse range of rice options and competitive prices, Pakistan aims to become a leading global rice supplier.


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  1. Fixing India’s Agri-Export Policy for Improved Results


    As upcoming state elections approach, the Indian government’s decision to impose a minimum export price on basmati rice could hinder its export market and benefit urban residents at the expense of farmers. These restrictive export policies extend to other agricultural products, making it difficult for India to achieve its target of doubling agricultural exports. The nation must prioritize long-term development and investment in research and development to compete globally.


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  1. Interim government and COAS collaborate to attract foreign investments in Pakistan, says President


    President Arif Alvi praises the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) for their remarkable journey, with exports increasing from $300 million to $3 billion. He encourages joint ventures, value-added rice production, and revitalizing rice research institutions to cement Pakistan’s position as a leading rice exporter.


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