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Punjab floods affect 10–12% of rice crop, says REAP

Association calls for verified reports to maintain confidence of international buyers.

By Monitoring Desk

The Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) has estimated that recent floods in Punjab have impacted only 10 to 12% of the province’s rice crop, disputing claims of widespread damage.

Senior Vice Chairman Javed Jilani Jilani noted that while some areas faced damage, the excess water could benefit rice cultivation in regions previously affected by water shortages, potentially improving per-acre yields.

He said the floods affected roughly 600,000 to 700,000 acres of farmland, figures he said are consistent with both official and independent assessments. He also rejected reports suggesting 60% ercent of the crop was lost.

Jilani cautioned that inaccurate reports about Pakistan’s rice crop could affect foreign buyers, especially as India is offering rice at lower prices. 

“Verified information is essential to assure international markets that exporters can meet their commitments,” he said.

He added that water levels in Punjab are receding, and Sindh is expected to manage floodwaters safely. He further stated that REAP members are ready to support affected families and farmers through relief efforts.

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Published Date: September 8, 2025

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