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US Congress members from the largest rice-growing states are on warpath, asking Iraq to resume buying US long-grain rice, instead of from India.

"We liberated their country for one thing," said Texas Congressman Ted Poe. "We would think they would consider the US in trade since we spent billions of dollars not only to liberate their country, but to rebuild their infrastructure."

Twelve Congressmen have fired off a letter to Iraq's Trade Minister Khair Alla Babaker earlier this week pressing him to get Iraqis back on the American long-grain variety.

The letter said there was a 77 per cent drop in rice sales to Iraq between 2010 and 2011, even though "not long ago, Iraq represented the largest market for US rice."

The Iraqi Grain Board has said it decided to buy cheaper basmati rice from India. Baghdad hasn't bought US rice since late 2010.

Iraq's Trade Ministry has said much of the shift is a function of the Iraqi public preferring India's Basmati rice, which the US doesn't produce.

There is no law keeping the US out of Iraq's rice market, but American farmers simply aren't growing the right kind of rice for the Iraqi dinner plate.

The Iraqi move comes as US farmers struggle with drought, unusual heat, rising production costs, dropping prices and a shrinking export market.

The 12 legislators from Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas and Virginia say the rice industry has worked closely with Iraq to develop a relationship, including conducting meetings and workshops with Iraqi Grain Board officials, and touring with them at US rice fields and mills.
US upset over Iraq buying basmati from India - Indian Express
 
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never knew US has rice production as big as India.

only Rice i hear from US is that old lady secretary something called kondomlisa rice..

yea... helps being oblivious to the rest of the world
Just like a certain Indian lady Ms. dipshyt is :D

anyways, middle east prefer Indian/Pakistani rice as simple as that. Its much softer and a fragrance well in tune with the local cuisines something that has blended over a millenia. US needs to stop bickering over everything just because it is incapable of helping itself
 
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yea... helps being oblivious to the rest of the world
Just like a certain Indian lady Ms. dipshyt is :D

anyways, middle east prefer Indian/Pakistani rice as simple as that. Its much softer and a fragrance well in tune with the local cuisines something that has blended over a millenia. US needs to stop bickering over everything just because it is incapable of helping itself

yes exactly mr shabosho..
 
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US Congress members from the largest rice-growing states are on warpath, asking Iraq to resume buying US long-grain rice, instead of from India.

"We liberated their country for one thing," said Texas Congressman Ted Poe. "We would think they would consider the US in trade since we spent billions of dollars not only to liberate their country, but to rebuild their infrastructure."


Twelve Congressmen have fired off a letter to Iraq's Trade Minister Khair Alla Babaker earlier this week pressing him to get Iraqis back on the American long-grain variety.

The letter said there was a 77 per cent drop in rice sales to Iraq between 2010 and 2011, even though "not long ago, Iraq represented the largest market for US rice."

The Iraqi Grain Board has said it decided to buy cheaper basmati rice from India. Baghdad hasn't bought US rice since late 2010.

Iraq's Trade Ministry has said much of the shift is a function of the Iraqi public preferring India's Basmati rice, which the US doesn't produce.

There is no law keeping the US out of Iraq's rice market, but American farmers simply aren't growing the right kind of rice for the Iraqi dinner plate.

The Iraqi move comes as US farmers struggle with drought, unusual heat, rising production costs, dropping prices and a shrinking export market.

The 12 legislators from Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas and Virginia say the rice industry has worked closely with Iraq to develop a relationship, including conducting meetings and workshops with Iraqi Grain Board officials, and touring with them at US rice fields and mills.
US upset over Iraq buying basmati from India - Indian Express

i think the bolded part says it all.....all superpowers invest in there colonies for one porpose & thats trade & economics if they dont get it they get ennoyed....why US is on a librating spree...first korea, then vietnam , iraq, afghanistan & now Iran & possibally seria too?????? why??????

cause they need markets for there finished goods & getting an more the normal premium on them??????

British agents had cut the right thumb of lacks of weavers all across India in early 19th centuary so that the cloth mills of Manchester could sell there merchandise at big profit to indian consumers & they did...so the moral of the story ...its the profit stupid???
 
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