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Pakistan removes rice export price floor to boost overseas sales, mirroring India’s strategy
Men check quality of rice at a grocery shop in Karachi September 26, 2024. — AFP pic

ISLAMABAD, Sept 28 — Pakistan removed a floor price for rice exports today, the country’s commerce ministry said, following a similar move by neighbouring India.

The Ministry of Commerce said in a written notification that the minimum export price for rice which was last set in November would be removed "effective immediately”.

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Earlier this month, India removed a floor price for basmati rice exports to help farmers struggling with debt and higher costs boost overseas sales of the premium grade just weeks ahead of the arrival of the new-season crop.

India and Pakistan, the only growers of basmati, both try to promote the premium grade of rice in a manner similar to French Champagne or Darjeeling tea. — Reuters

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