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Pakistani Rice Export Increase Manifold
Pakistan
Times
Business
& Commerce Desk
KARACHI: Export of
Pakistani rice, both basmati and coarse rice will be increased by at least
10 per cent in quantity and 15 to 20 per cent by value this fiscal.
Chairman Rice Exporter Association of Pakistan (REAP) Abdul Aziz Maniya said
here Thursday that the international prices of basmati rice have surged by
35 to 40 per cent since November 2006, due to crop shortage in leading rice
producing countries.
“The average price of basmati is $ 850 per ton now, rising from $ 650 per
ton last year from November 2006. Similarly, 30 per cent broken IRRI-6 is
exported at $ 265 per ton. This was $ 215 per ton at the start of the
season”, he added.
Maniya said that 5 per cent broken is about $ 300 per ton. This was 250 per
ton in November.
He said China, Thailand, Vietnam, India and Sri Lanka have reported crop
shortage this season particularly in coarse rice. This will benefit Pakistan
where rice production is sufficient enough to export higher quantity of this
popular staple crop, he observed.
REAP chairman said that Pakistan will be able to meet the rice export rice
target of $ 1.3 billion by end of June 30, 2007.
According to the provisional data compiled by Federal Bureau of Statistics,
the export value of basmati rice has increased by 20 per cent while the
quantity surged by 16.22 per cent between July-March 2007.
Maniya pointed out that Sri Lanka can also reduce or eliminate duty on the
import of coarse rice for month or two due to crop shortage, encouraging
Pakistani exporters.
Sri Lanka is a good market for Pakistani rice exporters for two reasons.
First, due to proximity and second, because of a good banking system which
ensures a faster payment.
It may noted that in 2000-2001, Sri Lanka had lowered duties and imported
200,000 tons of coarse rice due to crop failure.●
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