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Pakistan has lost Iranian rice market to India due to lack of proper transaction channels and relatively high prices, which have negatively affected exports, rice exporters told Business Recorder. Earlier, Iran was importing about 0.6 million tonnes of rice from Pakistan, however India has taken over this market and as a result Pakistan rice exports declined, said senior vice Chairman Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) Noman Ahmad Sheikh.

Talking to Business Recorder, he said the main reason behind this market loss was lack of proper transaction system between Pakistan and Iran; however the latter has developed proper channels with India, thus facilitating the whole process. Further Pakistan Research Institutes have failed to develop a single seed during last two decades contrary to India where a lot of new seeds have developed.

Due to outdated seed in the country, per acre yield declined and cost of production increased, said Sheikh adding that Pakistani rice prices are higher in the international market due to high cost of production and are resultantly losing market share.

However, the REAP officer bearer said that Pakistan is going strong in China rice market which would help in achieving about $2.5 billion rice exports in the current year. He said that government has neither incentivized rice exporters directly nor intervened/procured rice, however gifted about 0.6 million tonnes to China which helped recovery from gloomy market with respect to prices.

A delegation recently visited China and received a overwhelming response, said Sheikh adding that exporters are terming the new market a good omen which would certainly increase country's exports and bring foreign exchange earnings. He said Irri-6 market is stable; however Basmati rice has witnessed a major decline with respect to value and quantity over the past year in the country.

The country's rice exports declined by 12.3 percent in value, despite favourable 7.6 percent growth in quantity during 2015-16, mainly because of fall in commodity prices in the international market. Basmati rice declined by 27.9 percent in value and 7.5 percent in quantity, while other varieties under rice group witnessed a decline of 5.9 percent in value and improved by 9.9 percent in quantity, compared to the corresponding period of 2014-15. Depressed prices and rising cost of production encouraged farmers to substitute rice with fodder and maize.

Senior Vice Chairman of the Businessmen Panel of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry in a statement expressed concern over falling rice exports terming it damaging for the economy. Rice exports have witnessed a fall of 8.6 percent during financial year 2016 by fetching $2.035 billion which is a matter of concern for the stakeholders. He urged the government to intervene immediately by forming a separate Rice Export Company from private sector to handle all rice related issues.

Zahid Hussain expressed concern over the future of the country's rice exports as some major markets have been lost while some others are under threat. Pakistan has missed annual rice export targets for five years necessitating government intervention before it is too late as 3.86 million metric tonnes of rice was exported in 2016 compared to 4.26 million metric tonnes on the corresponding period of the year before, he said.

He noted that the highest shipments took place in 2009-10 when earnings from rice exports stood at $2.2 billion. Since then, the export has remained almost stagnant and now it is going down.

Government must come forward to save the second highest foreign exchange earning sector and provide incentives to growers many of who are switching to other crops; and the government must enable exporters to regain their competitiveness in the international market, he demanded.

http://www.brecorder.com/agriculture-a-allied/183/75768/
 
The current govt is busy in making motorways and over-priced Metro system that uses steels from ittefaq steel mills

Is that right? Do you have any fact backing it up or do you just spit hate and stupidity often like this post? If you forgot, the topic was Rice exports. Has nothing to do with Motorways, nor are two even connected!!

Whenever I come across these silly, childish posts, on a serious topic of grave concern to an entire nation, it frustrates me to see how people like you, have no solution to anything. You guys just add hate and bullshiit to a serious topic by adding these silly rants.

How about stay on topic and actually once in a while, provide a positive contribution and a solution? But wait, you, like an individual's sorry state of mind, will go do sit-ins and will add more destruction to an already sensitive situation.

This here should be alarming as India is doing the same everywhere else. And no, Indian Rice aren't made in Heavens. Its still "Rice"!! But the issue is the Indian government and its businessmen who have spread so much all across the globe, working for Indian interests in every field. So you guys really need to see the real competition and not just come up with "home made" bullshiit. Let's contribute something positive to the thread!
 
it frustrates me to see how people like you, have no solution to anything. You guys just add hate and bullshiit to a serious topic by adding these silly rants.

Why should it ? Arent you patriotic loving American ? or Are you PMLN campaign supporter ?

How are you doing after Ban. Its been awhile since you got bashed up lately.
I will do sit-ins I will do jack shit
that should be of no fuking concern to you! got it. Why? Cuz i am pakistani I have every right to do it, Oppose, support reject anything I deem is not good for my country. So you as a loser shouldnt tell me what to do. You are not citizen of Pakistan. so dont give me your nonsense. Yes, I will oppose the current govt, I am not happy with their policies. Its a democratic country and I am pakistani national . Who the fk are you to preach me ? A lost confused desi who is suffering from Identity crisis, the person who has visited pakistan only three times in a span of 12 years and yet claims to know all about pakistan more than the people who live here. I dont have to justfy you anything why and what I stated. You are not even pakistani so why the fk do u need to poke your nose here especially when it comes to Ganja. Mind your own trump business
 
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Pakistani Basmati rice is thicker & a bit shorter and has lesser scent.

I've seen strains longer, with a far stronger scent than what you describe above.

Read this;


Now, to protect the farmers of this region, India and Pakistan have decided to apply for a joint registration of the rice.

It successful, the efforts to gain geographical indication, or GI, status for the rice will have a global impact.
India is the largest producer of basmati in the world followed by Pakistan


In essence, India and Pakistan are unable to agree on a definition of what constitutes basmati rice.

Unless such differences are sorted out, it will be tricky to register this premium rice as exclusive to the region.

Indian scientists are mapping the DNA of the basmati rice.

Protecting the rice together may lead to other regional co-operative efforts on similar products like the pashmina wool.




http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7246900.stm

They make no mention of a better Indian variety.
 
I have noticed in the past few years that here in Australia, the quality of Pakistani rice coming has declined but the quality and quantity of Indian rice has increased.

When i first to Australia in 2003, the shops used to be filled with Pakistani brands and the grains used to be extra long and the smell was amazing, but things have changed now.

The people still call it Pakistani rice even though they are Indian, which will slowly change once they realize that the rice is now Indian.
 
I've seen strains longer, with a far stronger scent than what you describe above.

Read this;


Now, to protect the farmers of this region, India and Pakistan have decided to apply for a joint registration of the rice.

It successful, the efforts to gain geographical indication, or GI, status for the rice will have a global impact.
India is the largest producer of basmati in the world followed by Pakistan


In essence, India and Pakistan are unable to agree on a definition of what constitutes basmati rice.

Unless such differences are sorted out, it will be tricky to register this premium rice as exclusive to the region.

Indian scientists are mapping the DNA of the basmati rice.

Protecting the rice together may lead to other regional co-operative efforts on similar products like the pashmina wool.




http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7246900.stm

They make no mention of a better Indian variety.

The part which say India and pak haven't agreed on what actually constitutes a basmati rice indicates that one may pushing for a inferior variety to be included..
 
The part which say India and pak haven't agreed on what actually constitutes a basmati rice indicates that one may pushing for a inferior variety to be included..

It doesn't indicate any such thing, the story is also old and a patent agreement is still being etched out. It's been on hold due to the battle Indian growers had with the US company RiceTec.
 
Pakistan has lost Iranian rice market to India due to lack of proper transaction channels and relatively high prices, which have negatively affected exports, rice exporters told Business Recorder. Earlier, Iran was importing about 0.6 million tonnes of rice from Pakistan, however India has taken over this market and as a result Pakistan rice exports declined, said senior vice Chairman Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) Noman Ahmad Sheikh.

It is demand and supply...Pakistani rice has a market of its own and a price of its own therefore it commands a class of its own..so much demand exisit for Pakistani rice in gulf that Indians smuggle Pakistani rice. Repack it as Indian brands and then re-export to Gulf...

In Saudi markets Pakistani rice is one of the most expensive varieties and its always sold out..so price is still not a discouraging factor to limit consumption...

If Iranians want cheap stuff..they should go and buy cheap stuff..not complain about prices...!

I have noticed in the past few years that here in Australia, the quality of Pakistani rice coming has declined but the quality and quantity of Indian rice has increased.

When i first to Australia in 2003, the shops used to be filled with Pakistani brands and the grains used to be extra long and the smell was amazing, but things have changed now.

The people still call it Pakistani rice even though they are Indian, which will slowly change once they realize that the rice is now Indian.

Its a common tactic by Indians..they either repack Pakistani rice as Indian...and substandard Indian rice as Pakistan....that is why all Indian traders deal in India and Pakistani rice both...and do the packing swap at their warehouses...this has been caught several times in Saudi..the reason they do it..is again their passive aggressive anti-Pakistani mentality!

Zahid Hussain expressed concern over the future of the country's rice exports as some major markets have been lost while some others are under threat. Pakistan has missed annual rice export targets for five years necessitating government intervention before it is too late as 3.86 million metric tonnes of rice was exported in 2016 compared to 4.26 million metric tonnes on the corresponding period of the year before, he said.

He noted that the highest shipments took place in 2009-10 when earnings from rice exports stood at $2.2 billion. Since then, the export has remained almost stagnant and now it is going down.

I dont know what he is smoking but it is near impossible to get hands on Pakistani rice and Mangoes..they are always sold out..the reason his statistics are wrong is because a lot of rice is under declared for smuggling...so while there is stock in government books...the actual is all gone...

Indian Basmati rice is far better than Pakistani Basmati rice, I can confirm that after trying both.

Pakistani basmati rice repacked as Indian brands is far better than indigenous Indian rice..I say this after being frauded several times!
 
Indian Basmati rice is far better than Pakistani Basmati rice, I can confirm that after trying both.

Depends on particular sub variety.

I have found quite good Pakistan basmati rice from time to time.

Their region of Punjab is bigger so their variance is a bit higher than what we are accustomed to with our Basmati.

You wouldn't be able tell the difference if you were blind folded you retard.

No need for name calling, its just a bit of personal opinion is all.
 

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