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PAKISTAN WHEAT IMPORT
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India needs to reduce the strategic importance of fertilisers through a bold agricultural policyGlobal events like the West Asia conflict and El Nino threaten governments. Rising fertilizer prices create a fiscal and political crisis f...
Pakistan imposes ban on wheat import, flour exportThe Pakistan government has banned the import of wheat and the export of flour as of Friday. This measure is to regulate the country's whea...
India better prepared than Pakistan to handle climate shocks in wheat crop: Agri scientistsOne of the reasons behind Pakistan still being dependent on imports to meet domestic requirements is its failure to develop indigenous vari...
Mideast countries that are already struggling fear price hikes after Russia exits grain dealThe suspension of a crucial wartime grain deal between Russia and Ukraine is raising fears among low-income countries that food prices coul...
Pakistan's PM says no to private imports of wheat to save forex reservesThe country is reeling from the impact of severe floods last month which killed 1,700 and submerged huge swathes of the country, damaging f...
Floods to cause USD 4 billion loss to Pakistan's economy: ReportPakistan, where agriculture has a 23 per cent share in gross domestic product (GDP), can remain highly vulnerable in the aftermath of the f...
Pakistan's economy on verge of collapse as Russia-Ukraine war continues: Report"Russia's invasion of Ukraine sent economic shockwaves across not only in Europe but also in the broader Middle East. Pakistan, whose econo...
Pakistan to import 3 million tones wheat including from Russia: Finance ministerThe imports would be on a government to government basis, Minister Miftah Ismail told journalists at the launching ceremony of the country'...
Agro Trade: India's policies have boosted Pakistan's earnings at the cost of Indian exportsFive years of ban on Indian wheat export helped Pakistan ship around two million tonnes of the commodity in last two years.
- Government okay with Punjab exporting wheat to Pakistan
The decision came after the Punjab govt sought the commerce ministry's permission to export wheat from its choked warehouses to Pak.
- Iran looks to import 3 million tonne Indian wheat
Govt has initiated the process of exporting wheat to Iran. Iranian firms have sent wheat import enquiries to APEDA through the Indian embas...
- Follow market mechanism on wheat export
India can commence wheat exports at ‘competitive prices’ of $300 per mt fob — against $100-160 per mt fob realised in the earlier export pr...
- Pakistan allows Afghanistan to import wheat from India
Pakistan has allowed Afghanistan to import wheat from India through its territory in response to a request from Kabul.
- Pak grain being smuggled into India
Pakistan has asked its Rangers deployed along the Indo-Pak border to check any possibility of smuggling of pulses, rice, wheat and flour to...
- PDS may get another 1 MT imported wheat
The Centre may import another 1 million tonnes of wheat for ration shops. But the move is unlikely to please consumers as only red wheat fr...
- Pakistan tenders for import of 50,000 tonnes wheat
Bids from pre-qualified foreign suppliers will be received by Oct. 29 and opened the same day.
- No wheat exports to India: Pak
Stating there was no change in its policy of ban on wheat exports, Pakistan on Friday said it would not be possible to sell the foodgrain t...
- Pakistan MFN status for India soon
Pakistan is likely to grant most-favoured nation (MFN) status to India and an official announcement to this effect is likely to be made sho...
- Wheat production way below target: Pawar
Against a target of 16m tonnes, we have done only 9.2m tonnes (till now),” agriculture minister Sharad Pawar said replying to supplementary...