Rice exports historic high of $3bn - کیا بکواس ہے یار

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
کیا بکواس ہے یار -- کتنے کتنے نیک پرھیزگار ہندو عمرانو - اپنے اپنے حنومانوں، گھنیشوں، کالی ماتاؤں اور باقی معبودوں سے پراتھنا کر کر کر تھک گے ہیں - لیکن یہ ملک ہے کہ تباہ ہونے کو ہی نہیں دے رہا
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Jul-Mar period: Rice exports hit historic high of $3bn


KARACHI: The country’s rice exports, breaking all previous records, have earned all-time high of $3 billion during the first 9 months of this fiscal year (FY24), mainly due to ban on rice exports by India.

According to official statistics, Pakistan’s rice export sector performed well and posted a healthy growth of 83 percent during July-March of FY24. Overall, the country earned $2.939 billion in the first nine months of this fiscal year as compared to $1.6 billion in the same period of last fiscal year.

The nine months rice exports are even higher than the entire rice exports earnings of FY23, in which Pakistan exported rice worth $2.1 billion.

In terms of quantity, Pakistan exporters achieved another milestone and created history by exporting 4.55 million tons of rice in just nine months of this fiscal year as compared to 2.9 million tons in corresponding period of last fiscal year (FY23).

As the country’s average quarterly rice exports is about one billion dollars, overall rice exports by the end of this fiscal year will be about $4 billion, if this pace of Pakistan rice export will continue. Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) has already fixed a $5 billion export target for FY25.

Rafique Suleman, leading rice exporter and former chairman REAP told Business Recorder that Pakistani exporters have taken full advantage of the ban on rice exports by India and make all possible efforts to earn more foreign exchange for the country, which is facing a financial crisis for the past two years.

He said that the export sector has achieved this milestone with the support of all stakeholders, who sincerely make efforts to enhance the rice exports and earn more for the country.

“This phenomenal achievement was possible due to favorable weather, availability of inputs, paddy growers’ resilience, development of new varieties and hybrid seed by the public and private sector,” he added. In addition, the role of REAP leadership in promoting and protecting rice sector exports cannot be ignored in this achievement.

When India imposed the ban on rice export, a huge demand of rice came from Indonesia, which was a new market for Pakistani rice. Rice exports to Indonesia helped to increase the rice exports. “When I was the chairman of REAP a few years back, we took a delegation to Indonesia and the rice trade was opened. This year most of the quantity has been taken by Indonesia and Malaysia,” he added.

Fareast is also a new market for Pakistani rice, while in Africa, West Africa and East Africa, were also largest markets for Pakistani rice, Suleman mentioned.

He informed that the non-basmati sector is taking lead in export earning as a massive 102 percent growth has been recorded in the non-basmati. Pakistan non-basmati rice amounted to $2.3 billion during July-March of FY24 compared to $1.1 billion in the same period of FY23. Basmati rice exports rose by 36 percent to $ 622 million during the period under review.

“The most of the credit for the excellent performance of the non-Basmati sector in Pakistan goes to the private sector, which initiated non-basmati hybrid research and development work with Chinese support to increase the per acre yield,” Suleman said.

He said Pakistan can earn more through the exports of rice but it needs the support of government departments. Research and Development (R&D) in the agriculture sector is needed for hours and can provide much needed energy to the country’s rice exports.

Suleman said that REAP is demanding the federal government to give industry status to the rice sector so it can get some benefits like other industrial sectors. He said that Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori has recently committed to talk with the federal government on the issue.

As the country’s rice stocks are declining, exports in the last quarter of this fiscal year may slow down; however, robust demand from Indonesia, Philippine and Africa are likely to support export momentum.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

 

Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
کیا بکواس ہے یار -- کتنے کتنے نیک پرھیزگار ہندو عمرانو - اپنے اپنے حنومانوں، گھنیشوں، کالی ماتاؤں اور باقی معبودوں سے پراتھنا کر کر کر تھک گے ہیں - لیکن یہ ملک ہے کہ تباہ ہونے کو ہی نہیں دے رہا
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Jul-Mar period: Rice exports hit historic high of $3bn


KARACHI: The country’s rice exports, breaking all previous records, have earned all-time high of $3 billion during the first 9 months of this fiscal year (FY24), mainly due to ban on rice exports by India.

According to official statistics, Pakistan’s rice export sector performed well and posted a healthy growth of 83 percent during July-March of FY24. Overall, the country earned $2.939 billion in the first nine months of this fiscal year as compared to $1.6 billion in the same period of last fiscal year.

The nine months rice exports are even higher than the entire rice exports earnings of FY23, in which Pakistan exported rice worth $2.1 billion.

In terms of quantity, Pakistan exporters achieved another milestone and created history by exporting 4.55 million tons of rice in just nine months of this fiscal year as compared to 2.9 million tons in corresponding period of last fiscal year (FY23).

As the country’s average quarterly rice exports is about one billion dollars, overall rice exports by the end of this fiscal year will be about $4 billion, if this pace of Pakistan rice export will continue. Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) has already fixed a $5 billion export target for FY25.

Rafique Suleman, leading rice exporter and former chairman REAP told Business Recorder that Pakistani exporters have taken full advantage of the ban on rice exports by India and make all possible efforts to earn more foreign exchange for the country, which is facing a financial crisis for the past two years.

He said that the export sector has achieved this milestone with the support of all stakeholders, who sincerely make efforts to enhance the rice exports and earn more for the country.

“This phenomenal achievement was possible due to favorable weather, availability of inputs, paddy growers’ resilience, development of new varieties and hybrid seed by the public and private sector,” he added. In addition, the role of REAP leadership in promoting and protecting rice sector exports cannot be ignored in this achievement.

When India imposed the ban on rice export, a huge demand of rice came from Indonesia, which was a new market for Pakistani rice. Rice exports to Indonesia helped to increase the rice exports. “When I was the chairman of REAP a few years back, we took a delegation to Indonesia and the rice trade was opened. This year most of the quantity has been taken by Indonesia and Malaysia,” he added.

Fareast is also a new market for Pakistani rice, while in Africa, West Africa and East Africa, were also largest markets for Pakistani rice, Suleman mentioned.

He informed that the non-basmati sector is taking lead in export earning as a massive 102 percent growth has been recorded in the non-basmati. Pakistan non-basmati rice amounted to $2.3 billion during July-March of FY24 compared to $1.1 billion in the same period of FY23. Basmati rice exports rose by 36 percent to $ 622 million during the period under review.

“The most of the credit for the excellent performance of the non-Basmati sector in Pakistan goes to the private sector, which initiated non-basmati hybrid research and development work with Chinese support to increase the per acre yield,” Suleman said.

He said Pakistan can earn more through the exports of rice but it needs the support of government departments. Research and Development (R&D) in the agriculture sector is needed for hours and can provide much needed energy to the country’s rice exports.

Suleman said that REAP is demanding the federal government to give industry status to the rice sector so it can get some benefits like other industrial sectors. He said that Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori has recently committed to talk with the federal government on the issue.

As the country’s rice stocks are declining, exports in the last quarter of this fiscal year may slow down; however, robust demand from Indonesia, Philippine and Africa are likely to support export momentum.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

لگتا ہے باندر کو نوکری مل گئی ہے

 

Wake up Pak

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Pottywari are the worst creatures on the face of the earth.

GMHZk5DXMAAKOHp
 

Ozmate

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Chootiya patwaari looking for anything for credit....with rice export the country will not get any dollers...

Imran rightly said these patwaaris are not only illetratre but also they never try to learn...

Also your leader Nawaz Sharif God and Hindu gods are same.. you should listen to his speech- should be available on YouTube... bastard
 

ChulBul

Senator (1k+ posts)
کیا بکواس ہے یار -- کتنے کتنے نیک پرھیزگار ہندو عمرانو - اپنے اپنے حنومانوں، گھنیشوں، کالی ماتاؤں اور باقی معبودوں سے پراتھنا کر کر کر تھک گے ہیں - لیکن یہ ملک ہے کہ تباہ ہونے کو ہی نہیں دے رہا
ek hindustani Wake up Pak Citizen X Will_Bite Munawarkhan Husaink Husain中川日本

Jul-Mar period: Rice exports hit historic high of $3bn


KARACHI: The country’s rice exports, breaking all previous records, have earned all-time high of $3 billion during the first 9 months of this fiscal year (FY24), mainly due to ban on rice exports by India.

According to official statistics, Pakistan’s rice export sector performed well and posted a healthy growth of 83 percent during July-March of FY24. Overall, the country earned $2.939 billion in the first nine months of this fiscal year as compared to $1.6 billion in the same period of last fiscal year.

The nine months rice exports are even higher than the entire rice exports earnings of FY23, in which Pakistan exported rice worth $2.1 billion.

In terms of quantity, Pakistan exporters achieved another milestone and created history by exporting 4.55 million tons of rice in just nine months of this fiscal year as compared to 2.9 million tons in corresponding period of last fiscal year (FY23).

As the country’s average quarterly rice exports is about one billion dollars, overall rice exports by the end of this fiscal year will be about $4 billion, if this pace of Pakistan rice export will continue. Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) has already fixed a $5 billion export target for FY25.

Rafique Suleman, leading rice exporter and former chairman REAP told Business Recorder that Pakistani exporters have taken full advantage of the ban on rice exports by India and make all possible efforts to earn more foreign exchange for the country, which is facing a financial crisis for the past two years.

He said that the export sector has achieved this milestone with the support of all stakeholders, who sincerely make efforts to enhance the rice exports and earn more for the country.

“This phenomenal achievement was possible due to favorable weather, availability of inputs, paddy growers’ resilience, development of new varieties and hybrid seed by the public and private sector,” he added. In addition, the role of REAP leadership in promoting and protecting rice sector exports cannot be ignored in this achievement.

When India imposed the ban on rice export, a huge demand of rice came from Indonesia, which was a new market for Pakistani rice. Rice exports to Indonesia helped to increase the rice exports. “When I was the chairman of REAP a few years back, we took a delegation to Indonesia and the rice trade was opened. This year most of the quantity has been taken by Indonesia and Malaysia,” he added.

Fareast is also a new market for Pakistani rice, while in Africa, West Africa and East Africa, were also largest markets for Pakistani rice, Suleman mentioned.

He informed that the non-basmati sector is taking lead in export earning as a massive 102 percent growth has been recorded in the non-basmati. Pakistan non-basmati rice amounted to $2.3 billion during July-March of FY24 compared to $1.1 billion in the same period of FY23. Basmati rice exports rose by 36 percent to $ 622 million during the period under review.

“The most of the credit for the excellent performance of the non-Basmati sector in Pakistan goes to the private sector, which initiated non-basmati hybrid research and development work with Chinese support to increase the per acre yield,” Suleman said.

He said Pakistan can earn more through the exports of rice but it needs the support of government departments. Research and Development (R&D) in the agriculture sector is needed for hours and can provide much needed energy to the country’s rice exports.

Suleman said that REAP is demanding the federal government to give industry status to the rice sector so it can get some benefits like other industrial sectors. He said that Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori has recently committed to talk with the federal government on the issue.

As the country’s rice stocks are declining, exports in the last quarter of this fiscal year may slow down; however, robust demand from Indonesia, Philippine and Africa are likely to support export momentum.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

Behkari
 

Wake up Pak

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
First of all this article is a slap on the faces of Pottywaris, as the article gives credit to the interim government and compares it to the PMLUN government's 16-month performance.
The second reason for the $3 billion export is as per the statement by Rafique Suleman, leading rice exporter and former chairman of REAP told Business Recorder that Pakistani exporters have taken full advantage of the ban on rice exports by India and made all possible efforts to earn more foreign exchange for the country, which is facing a financial crisis for the past two years.
Anyway, it's good for Pakistan.
 
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Munawarkhan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
PMLn kay hotay huay mulk tabah hojayeega. Jaisay kay pehlay hota raha hai.
hum loog aaj dunya ki aik third class mulk hain Ghaleez Sharif aur uskay clown show ki wajah se.

PTI walay mulk ko agay dekhna chahtay hain.


کیا بکواس ہے یار -- کتنے کتنے نیک پرھیزگار ہندو عمرانو - اپنے اپنے حنومانوں، گھنیشوں، کالی ماتاؤں اور باقی معبودوں سے پراتھنا کر کر کر تھک گے ہیں - لیکن یہ ملک ہے کہ تباہ ہونے کو ہی نہیں دے رہا
ek hindustani Wake up Pak Citizen X Will_Bite Munawarkhan Husaink Husain中川日本

Jul-Mar period: Rice exports hit historic high of $3bn


KARACHI: The country’s rice exports, breaking all previous records, have earned all-time high of $3 billion during the first 9 months of this fiscal year (FY24), mainly due to ban on rice exports by India.

According to official statistics, Pakistan’s rice export sector performed well and posted a healthy growth of 83 percent during July-March of FY24. Overall, the country earned $2.939 billion in the first nine months of this fiscal year as compared to $1.6 billion in the same period of last fiscal year.

The nine months rice exports are even higher than the entire rice exports earnings of FY23, in which Pakistan exported rice worth $2.1 billion.

In terms of quantity, Pakistan exporters achieved another milestone and created history by exporting 4.55 million tons of rice in just nine months of this fiscal year as compared to 2.9 million tons in corresponding period of last fiscal year (FY23).

As the country’s average quarterly rice exports is about one billion dollars, overall rice exports by the end of this fiscal year will be about $4 billion, if this pace of Pakistan rice export will continue. Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) has already fixed a $5 billion export target for FY25.

Rafique Suleman, leading rice exporter and former chairman REAP told Business Recorder that Pakistani exporters have taken full advantage of the ban on rice exports by India and make all possible efforts to earn more foreign exchange for the country, which is facing a financial crisis for the past two years.

He said that the export sector has achieved this milestone with the support of all stakeholders, who sincerely make efforts to enhance the rice exports and earn more for the country.

“This phenomenal achievement was possible due to favorable weather, availability of inputs, paddy growers’ resilience, development of new varieties and hybrid seed by the public and private sector,” he added. In addition, the role of REAP leadership in promoting and protecting rice sector exports cannot be ignored in this achievement.

When India imposed the ban on rice export, a huge demand of rice came from Indonesia, which was a new market for Pakistani rice. Rice exports to Indonesia helped to increase the rice exports. “When I was the chairman of REAP a few years back, we took a delegation to Indonesia and the rice trade was opened. This year most of the quantity has been taken by Indonesia and Malaysia,” he added.

Fareast is also a new market for Pakistani rice, while in Africa, West Africa and East Africa, were also largest markets for Pakistani rice, Suleman mentioned.

He informed that the non-basmati sector is taking lead in export earning as a massive 102 percent growth has been recorded in the non-basmati. Pakistan non-basmati rice amounted to $2.3 billion during July-March of FY24 compared to $1.1 billion in the same period of FY23. Basmati rice exports rose by 36 percent to $ 622 million during the period under review.

“The most of the credit for the excellent performance of the non-Basmati sector in Pakistan goes to the private sector, which initiated non-basmati hybrid research and development work with Chinese support to increase the per acre yield,” Suleman said.

He said Pakistan can earn more through the exports of rice but it needs the support of government departments. Research and Development (R&D) in the agriculture sector is needed for hours and can provide much needed energy to the country’s rice exports.

Suleman said that REAP is demanding the federal government to give industry status to the rice sector so it can get some benefits like other industrial sectors. He said that Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori has recently committed to talk with the federal government on the issue.

As the country’s rice stocks are declining, exports in the last quarter of this fiscal year may slow down; however, robust demand from Indonesia, Philippine and Africa are likely to support export momentum.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

 

ranaji

President (40k+ posts)
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نجی شعبے کو گندم امپورٹ کرنے سے متعلق بیوروکریسی کے غلط فیصلوں سے قومی خزانے کو 1 سے ڈیڑھ ارب ڈالرز کا نقصان ہوگیا ہے۔

خبررساں ادارے کی رپورٹ کے مطابق نیشنل فوڈ سیکیورٹی نے ملک میں گندم کی فراوانی ہونے کے باوجود مزید 35 لاکھ ٹن گندم درآمد کرنے کی اجازت مانگی تو ای سی سی نے اس کی منظوری دیدی، نیشنل فوڈ سیکیورٹی کی جانب سے نجی شعبے کو گندم امپورٹ کرنے کی اجازت دی گئی۔

رپورٹ کے مطابق سب سے پہلے نیشنل فوڈ سیکیورٹی کی جانب سے پہلے 10 لاکھ ٹن گندم امپورٹ کرنے کی سمری تیار کی گئی، وفاقی سیکرٹری نیشنل فوڈسیکیورٹی کی جانب سے ہر کسی کو گندم امپورٹ کرنے کی اجازت دی گئی، یکم اپریل 2024 تک ملک میں حکومت کے پاس گندم کا 3 لاکھ ٹن کا ذخیرہ موجود تھا۔

مارچ کے مہینے میں سندھ میں گندم کی نئی فصل تیار تھی جس کے بعد ملک میں گندم کی امپورٹ کی ضرورت نہیں تھی، تاہم بیوروکریسی کے غلط فیصلوں سے ملک کو ایک ارب ڈالر کے زرمبادلہ کا نقصان ہوا جبکہ نگراں حکومت کی غلط پالیسیوں کی وجہ سے آج گندم کاشت کرنے والے کسان نقصان کا سامنا کرررہے ہیں۔
اور گندم ؟
 

ranaji

President (40k+ posts)
This patwari scholar hina butt always shoots from the hip.
جب بٹ بھی کھسرا ہو اور سرکس کے باہر ننگا ڈانس کرنے والا کھسرا ہو تو بٹ سے ہی بولے گا وہ حنا پرویز بٹ اپنے بٹس کو ہلا ہلا کر ننگا ڈانس کرنے والا کھسرا
 

DrGigyani

MPA (400+ posts)
ابے اڈیٹ دنیا کے اندر چیزوں کی پرائسز کتنی بڑھی ہیں؟ تمھارا امپورٹ بل کہاں پہنچ چکا ہے؟ صرف ماضی سے موازنہ کرکے بغلیں بجاتے ہو، اور دماغ کام نہیں کرتا۔ اسحاق ڈالر اور تشریف خاندان کی طرح پٹواری بھی سوچنے کی صلاحیت کھو چکے ہیں۔