1. Envoy highlights importance of diversifying Pakistan’s exports to Oman.


    Oman’s Consul General praised the quality of rice from Pakistan and expressed interest in increasing imports. Exploring new trade opportunities, Oman also invites Pakistani business community to visit and consider exporting various agricultural products. Bilateral trade and economic ties are expected to strengthen.


    Published on:   30/05/2024

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  1. May Saw a 35.3% Increase in Vietnam Rice Exports, Reaching 980,000 Tons


    Vietnam’s rice exports surge by 35.3% in May, reaching 980,000 metric tons. This steady growth reinforces Vietnam’s dominance in the global rice market, with export revenue also rising by 38.2% to $2.65 billion. In other news, Oman shows interest in importing Pakistani rice, further solidifying Pakistan’s position as a major player in the rice export market.


    Published on:   30/05/2024

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  1. Major rice smuggling scandal uncovered in Kamrup, Assam


    A major scandal in Kamrup district reveals the smuggling of rice by the FCI, with traders using covert tactics in undisclosed warehouses. Journalists managed to capture footage of the illicit activities, prompting a thorough investigation by the Food and Civil Supplies Department. The public awaits decisive action against those involved in this fraudulent operation.


    Published on:   29/05/2024

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  1. Food Crop Shortages in September 1999: An Alarming Situation


    Pakistan’s rice production is expected to increase thanks to favorable weather conditions and an increase in rice-growing area. This positive outlook has led to a rise in rice exports, making it a promising market for suppliers and exporters, such as HAS Rice Pakistan, who offer a wide range of high-quality rice varieties. Visit their website for more details.


    Published on:   29/05/2024

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  1. Pakistan’s Involvement in Sial Food Show China


    Pakistan is excited to debut at the Sial Food Show China, presenting a diverse range of quality products. This event enhances trade connections, showcases the country’s agricultural resources, and strengthens ties with China, opening new opportunities in the global food market.


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  1. fertiliser manufacturers increase prices despite steady gas subsidies


    Farmers in Pakistan are concerned as fertilizer prices continue to rise, squeezing their profit margins and impacting crop yields. Calls for government intervention to regulate prices and support the agricultural sector are growing stronger.


    Published on:   29/05/2024

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    Pakistan’s rice exporters, including HAS Rice Pakistan, have experienced growth in business thanks to high-quality production, competitive pricing, and reliable suppliers. As demand for Pakistani rice continues to rise, the country is well-positioned to meet global needs. Explore various rice exporters’ websites for sourcing options. (41 words)


    Published on:   29/05/2024

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  1. Decline in Rice Prices Begins Following Wheat


    Lahore is experiencing a decline in rice prices, following a decrease in wheat prices. Wholesale prices have dropped, offering relief to consumers. Individuals and families can now save money on their dietary needs. To explore further options, individuals can turn to reputed rice suppliers and exporters in Pakistan like HAS Rice Pakistan. Source: [insert source link here]


    Published on:   28/05/2024

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  1. Investment in Rural Skills Development: Enhancing Opportunities in Non-urban Areas


    Pakistan’s rural labour market is experiencing significant changes due to population growth, farm mechanisation, and reverse rural-to-urban migration caused by industrial slowdown. The increase in agricultural labour force presents challenges such as limited scope for accommodating additional labour and displacement due to mechanisation. Pakistan needs a comprehensive policy and implementation framework to address these challenges, including vocational training programs and entrepreneurial education to empower rural youth. Prompt interventions are crucial to avoid increasing unemployment and ensure a brighter future for the workforce.


    Published on:   28/05/2024

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  1. Philippines remains the leading global importer of rice


    According to the USDA, the Philippines is set to maintain its position as the top rice importer globally, with imports predicted to rise to 4.1 million metric tons in 2024. Meanwhile, India is expected to remain the leading rice exporter despite trade restrictions.


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