Pakistan’s EU Envoy Holds Meeting with Rice Exporters
ISLAMABAD – The Ambassador of Pakistan to the European Union, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Amna Baloch, held a productive meeting with the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) on Wednesday. The meeting, attended by Chairman Chela Ram Kewlani and other committee members, focused on discussing Pakistan’s agricultural trade profile in the EU.
During the meeting, the participants discussed various issues related to rice exports to European countries. They also explored ways to enhance cooperation and ensure compliance with market requirements. Ambassador Amna Baloch actively listened to the concerns raised and pledged her full support in resolving them. Her aim is to facilitate increased rice exports from Pakistan to Europe. In addition to the committee members, the meeting was also attended by Muhammad Noman and Dr. Muhammad Hafeez, who are part of the management committee, as well as ex-chairman Rafique Suleman of REAP.
Enhancing Agricultural Trade between Pakistan and Europe
The meeting between Ambassador Amna Baloch and the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan sheds light on the importance of agricultural trade between Pakistan and European countries. Rice is a significant export commodity for Pakistan, and Europe presents a valuable market for Pakistani rice exporters.
Pakistan is renowned for its high-quality rice varieties, including white broken rice and basmati rice. The country boasts a robust network of rice suppliers and exporters who play a crucial role in meeting the demands of international markets, including Europe. Pakistan’s rice mills ensure the production of top-quality rice, contributing to the country’s standing as one of the leading rice suppliers in the world.
Meeting Market Requirements
One of the key discussions during the meeting focused on the challenges faced by rice exporters in meeting the market requirements of European countries. To ensure a smooth and successful trade relationship, it is imperative for exporters to comply with the relevant regulations and standards set by European authorities.
The meeting highlighted the need for further streamlining cooperation between Pakistani rice exporters and European buyers. By addressing the concerns expressed by REAP, including issues related to quality control, packaging, and logistics, the aim is to foster stronger partnerships and increase the volume of rice exports from Pakistan to Europe.
Support from Ambassador Amna Baloch
Ambassador Amna Baloch’s presence and active participation in the meeting demonstrate the importance that the Pakistani government places on promoting and supporting rice exports. Her commitment to resolving the challenges faced by rice exporters is commendable. By providing her full cooperation and support, Ambassador Amna Baloch aims to facilitate the growth of rice exports, ultimately benefiting the agricultural sector and the overall economy of Pakistan.
Conclusion
The meeting between Ambassador Amna Baloch and the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan provides a platform for open dialogue and collaboration, essential for enhancing agricultural trade between Pakistan and European countries. By addressing the concerns raised by rice exporters, streamlining cooperation, and complying with market requirements, the aim is to boost rice exports from Pakistan to Europe.
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