1. Pakistan’s Military Reveals Afghan Origins of March Attack Causing Death of Chinese Engineers


    Pakistan’s military reveals that a suicide bombing that killed Chinese engineers and a Pakistani driver was planned in Afghanistan, aiming to damage the Pakistan-China friendship. Pakistani Taliban and undocumented foreigners have been implicated in recent attacks, prompting tightened border security measures.


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  1. Thailand and Vietnam Compete for Top Spot in Rice Exports


    India continues to be the largest rice exporter, though facing export restrictions due to rising domestic rice prices. Despite a decrease in export volume, India exported 4.3 million tonnes of rice in Q1 2024, while Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, and the United States also experienced increases in their rice exports. India may reduce export limitations to ensure sufficient rice stock for domestic consumption.


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  1. Pakistan flood damages decimated $2.9 billion worth of agricultural products


    The recent floods in Pakistan have caused extensive crop damage, leading to a decline in rice production and challenges for rice exporters. Despite these obstacles, Pakistan rice exporters are committed to meeting international demands through their high-quality rice varieties and strict quality control measures. Efforts are underway to stabilize the rice market and rebuild the agricultural sector. Source: AOL News.


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  1. India plans to reduce minimum price for basmati rice exports, say sources


    India is cutting the floor price for basmati rice exports from $1,200 to $850 per metric ton to boost overseas sales. The move is expected to benefit farmers and maintain India’s leading position in the global basmati rice market.


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  1. Vietnam Tops Global Rice Export Prices


    Vietnamese rice prices surge, with a 3-8 USD per tonne increase, surpassing Thailand and Pakistan. This positive development reflects Vietnam’s competitive edge in the global rice market, benefiting exporters. Stay updated on rice exporters from Vietnam at hasrice.com and explore rice suppliers from Pakistan at pakistanrice.com.


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  1. “55 Dead, 70,000 Displaced as Brazil’s Devastating Floods Wreak Havoc”


    The southern region of Brazil is in crisis as deadly floods and mudslides claim 55 lives, force 70,000 to evacuate, and leave 67 missing. The state of Rio Grande do Sul faces record-high water levels, prompting a call for significant investment to rebuild and restore prosperity.


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  1. Taking a Bite of Growth: Unveiling the Challenges and Opportunities


    Despite agriculture’s declining contribution to Pakistan’s GDP, it still plays a crucial role, contributing 23% to the economy and employing over one-third of the national labor force. Challenges faced by the sector include slow growth, ineffective subsidy programs, and the need to adapt to urbanization and climate change. Investment in research, mechanization, and updated policies is essential for maximizing growth in this sector.


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  1. Government Budget Aims to Reduce Prices of Sugar, Flour, Ghee, Pulses, and Rice


    Pakistan aims to address high inflation rates by providing discounts on essential food items in the upcoming budget. The Ministry of Industries and Production is soliciting suggestions from utility stores to include in the Prime Minister’s Relief Package budget, benefiting individuals enrolled in the BISP. The government’s initiative reflects its commitment to alleviating the economic challenges faced by its citizens.


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  1. Government Targets Price Reductions on Sugar, Flour, Ghee, Pulses, and Rice in Budget


    Pakistan’s government plans to allocate funds for subsidies on essential food items, including rice, in response to inflation rates. Rice exporters like Has Rice play a vital role in meeting the country’s rice demands and offering competitive prices.


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  1. Shipping Activity at Port Qasim Sees an Uptick


    Shipping activity at the port in Karachi is booming, with multiple ships arriving and departing. A total cargo volume of 171,231 tonnes was handled, with 1,240 TEUs for imports and 1,570 TEUs for exports. For more information and industry insights, visit [Source](https://www.app.com.pk).


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