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Record rice export fetches $2bn
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By Dawn Staff Reporter
Wednesday, 15 Jul, 2009
Water shortage damaging paddy crop KARACHI: The country earned $2.044 billion by exporting record 2.930 million tons of rice thanks to a bumper crop of over six million tons during the last fiscal year 2008-09.
The export of around 0.924 million tons of Basmati rice fetched $1.018 billion and 2.005 million tons of non-Basmati rice $1.025 billion during the FY09.
Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (Reap) Chairman Abdul Rahim Janoo expressed the hope that with consistent increase in paddy production, the $4 billion rice export target envisaged in the Rice Vision 2012 could easily be achieved.
Pakistan is the third largest rice exporting country in the world and has all the potential to become top exporter provided proper care is taken to ensure larger paddy harvests in the coming years, Mr Janoo observed.
He urged the government to provide quality seeds, fertiliser and machinery to the rice growers at subsidised rates to enhance paddy production.
View attachment 3933
By Dawn Staff Reporter
Wednesday, 15 Jul, 2009
Water shortage damaging paddy crop KARACHI: The country earned $2.044 billion by exporting record 2.930 million tons of rice thanks to a bumper crop of over six million tons during the last fiscal year 2008-09.
The export of around 0.924 million tons of Basmati rice fetched $1.018 billion and 2.005 million tons of non-Basmati rice $1.025 billion during the FY09.
Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (Reap) Chairman Abdul Rahim Janoo expressed the hope that with consistent increase in paddy production, the $4 billion rice export target envisaged in the Rice Vision 2012 could easily be achieved.
Pakistan is the third largest rice exporting country in the world and has all the potential to become top exporter provided proper care is taken to ensure larger paddy harvests in the coming years, Mr Janoo observed.
He urged the government to provide quality seeds, fertiliser and machinery to the rice growers at subsidised rates to enhance paddy production.