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    Pakistan Faces Steep Decline in Rice Exports Amid Rising Global Competition

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s rice export sector has encountered a sharp downturn during the July to December period, with earnings nearly halving compared to the same timeframe last year. Export revenues dropped from $1.83 billion to just $0.97 billion, signaling a significant contraction in the country’s performance in the global rice market. This decline highlights mounting difficulties Pakistan faces in maintaining its foothold amid intensifying competition, particularly from neighboring India.

    The Ministry of Commerce, in documents submitted to parliament, revealed that the volume of rice exports from Pakistan shrank by 36.6 percent. Specifically, basmati rice, a key export commodity, experienced a 32.3 percent decrease in export value and a 33.8 percent reduction in shipment volumes. These figures underscore the severity of the challenge confronting Pakistan’s rice industry, which has traditionally been a major player in the global basmati market.

    One of the primary reasons cited for this downturn is India’s resurgence in the international basmati rice market. India has aggressively re-entered the global stage, offering basmati rice at significantly lower prices—around $900 per ton—compared to Pakistan’s pricing range of $1,050 to $1,275 per ton. This price disparity has made Indian rice more appealing to international buyers, thereby eroding Pakistan’s competitive edge. The influx of Indian rice has not only increased supply but also driven down global prices, further complicating Pakistan’s efforts to sustain its export volumes and revenues.

    In response to these challenges, the Pakistani government is actively seeking ways to bolster the country’s position in the international rice market. One of the key strategies involves enhancing the Duty Drawback of Local Taxes and Levies (DLTL) scheme, which aims to alleviate the financial burden on exporters. By refunding local taxes and levies, the government hopes to reduce production costs and improve the price competitiveness of Pakistani rice on the global stage. This policy is part of a broader effort to revive export growth and restore Pakistan’s share in the lucrative basmati rice segment.

    Officials emphasize that while the current environment is tough, these measures are crucial for stabilizing the rice sector and supporting farmers and exporters who rely heavily on this commodity. The government’s focus remains on creating a more favorable export ecosystem through financial incentives and market development initiatives. Meanwhile, industry stakeholders are calling for additional support, including improved quality standards and marketing strategies, to better position Pakistani rice in international markets.

    Overall, the decline in Pakistan’s rice exports reflects broader shifts in global agricultural trade dynamics, where price competitiveness and supply volumes play decisive roles. As India continues to leverage its cost advantages, Pakistan must innovate and adapt its export policies to regain momentum. The coming months will be critical for the country’s rice industry as it navigates these challenges and strives to reclaim its standing among the world’s top rice exporters.

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