1. First Aid Ship Departs Cyprus as Gaza Nears Famine Limit


    A ship carrying 200 tonnes of aid for Gaza, organized by US-based charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), is departing from Cyprus in an effort to establish a sea route for supplies amidst warnings of famine. Efforts include a landing jetty construction and more aid shipments.


    Published on:   12/03/2024

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  1. Boosting rice quality for global longevity


    Minister of Commerce Cham Nimul urges the improvement of Cambodian rice exports, emphasizing sustainability, trust, and a long-term vision to enhance the nation’s reputation in the global market. Collaboration between the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the commerce ministry, and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries is vital in achieving this goal.


    Published on:   12/03/2024

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  1. Europe Basmati Rice Market: The Next Big Opportunity with Challenges for the Future


    The Europe Basmati Rice Market is projected to reach a value of $615 million by 2023, experiencing a growth rate of 3.2% from 2017 to 2023. Factors such as health-conscious consumption and multicultural diversity contribute to the market’s success, while companies focus on innovation and partnerships to gain a competitive advantage. However, challenges such as fluctuating prices and regulations present opportunities for adaptation and sustainability. For more information, read the complete report on the Europe Basmati Rice Market at [Source](https://reportocean.com/industry-verticals/sample-request?report_id=31289).


    Published on:   12/03/2024

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  1. india wheat stock drops to 7-year low following record state sale


    Indian wheat inventories hit lowest level since 2017 due to two years of low crops. To boost supplies and lower prices, the government sells record volumes instead of encouraging imports or buying from top suppliers. Wheat output challenges hinder inventory recovery, prompting strategies for replenishing stocks.


    Published on:   12/03/2024

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  1. 1 Million ‘Ramazan Nigheban Package’ Delivered Throughout Punjab


    The Punjab Government has distributed over one million Ramadan Nigheban hampers to assist needy families during Ramadan. These hampers contain essential food items, and the distribution process is being carefully monitored to ensure transparency and accuracy. The government aims to alleviate the financial burden on vulnerable families and provide a more comfortable Ramadan experience. Source: Business Recorder.


    Published on:   12/03/2024

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  1. rice futures near 2-month low


    Rice futures prices have dropped to their lowest point in months due to increased supplies and slightly reduced demand. The latest WASDE report indicates larger supplies, trade, and ending stocks for rice, while consumption for March is expected to be slightly lower. Fluctuations in the rice market can change rapidly. For more information on rice exporters, visit [HAS Rice](https://www.hasrice.com), [Pakistan Rice](https://www.pakistanrice.com), [Broken Rice](https://www.brokenrice.com), and [TradingView](https://www.tradingview.com).


    Published on:   12/03/2024

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  1. Vietnam remains leading rice supplier as imports increase by 84.5%


    The volume of imported rice in the Philippines has almost doubled in early 2024, reflecting increased demand for the staple food. Pakistan’s rice suppliers have played a major role in meeting this demand, providing various types of rice including white broken and Basmati rice.


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  1. karachi’s malabaris: preserving the endangered heritage and pleasure of food


    Discover the rich flavors of Malabari cuisine in Karachi’s vibrant Punjab Colony. With dishes like pathiri, puttu, and spicy pathiri, the Malabari community has seamlessly integrated their culinary traditions into Pakistan’s diverse food scene. Join Hajjra Bibi in her kitchen as she shares the secrets behind these delicious delicacies.


    Published on:   11/03/2024

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  1. Pm boosts Ramazan package to Rs12.5 billion


    PM Shehbaz Sharif increases the Ramazan package to Rs12.5bn, expanding its reach to mobile units nationwide. The package will provide subsidized essential items to 39.6 million people, enhancing relief during the holy month. Additionally, PM Shehbaz expresses gratitude to world leaders for their warm wishes and commitment to strengthen international relations. [Source: Dawn]


    Published on:   11/03/2024

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  1. Muslims in Asia Enter Ramadan with Concern Amid Israel-Gaza Conflict and Inflation


    Muslims around the world begin the month of Ramadan with fasting, prayer, and feasting. However, this year’s celebrations are overshadowed by the war and starvation in Gaza. Despite challenges, Muslims eagerly anticipate the spiritual blessings of Ramadan, while also supporting each other and those less fortunate.


    Published on:   11/03/2024

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