India’s ban on broken and non-basmati white rice exports has led to a global crisis with rising prices and panic buying. Pakistan, meanwhile, has seen a significant increase
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government is readying moves to implement a distribution scheme tentatively titled ‘K-RICE’, which is intended as a befitting reply to central
India likely to be back this year even as Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan take advantage of restrictions. Photo: K.V.S. Giri/ THE HINDU India continued to be the world’s top rice
HANOI (Reuters): Rates of parboiled rice exported from India held record high levels hit this week even as demand was subdued from African buyers, while Vietnam saw increased
Indian rice exporters are balancing policy uncertainties, supply constraints, and market dynamics. Optimism remains for the potential easing of restrictions. Restrictions imposed
BENGALURU/MUMBAI/HANOI/BANGKOK: Rates of parboiled rice exported from India held record high levels hit this week even as demand was subdued from African buyers, while Vietnam saw
Rates of parboiled rice exported from India held record high levels hit this week even as demand was subdued from African buyers, while Vietnam saw increased trading activity
Cereal shipments were down by 25% at $7.80 billion In volume terms, basmati exports were up 11 per cent at 3.54 mt during April-December 2023 over 3.19 mt in the year-ago period |
Move seen as a ploy before free trade pact with New Delhi is finalised, say experts Islamabad published its definition of basmati rice, a must for getting GI tag, on August 28,