By Irfan Ahmed
ISLAMABAD, Feb. 22 (INP-WealthPK): Pakistan’s Basmati rice exports grew by 8.97% month-on-month to $58.086 million in January 2022, as compared with $49.161 million in January 2021.
The country’s overall monthly rice exports declined by 8.40% and remained at $220.078 million in January 2022 compared with $240.264 million in December 2021, according to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).
The country’s overall food group exports in January 2022 were $471.500 million as compared with $533.565 million in December 2021, showing a decrease of 11.63%, reported WealthPK.
On a year-on-year basis, food group exports increased by 14.31% as compared with $412.483 million in January 2021. The country’s rice exports witnessed 11.16% growth during the first seven months (July-January) of the current fiscal year and reached $1.286 billion compared with $1.157 billion during the same period of the last fiscal year.
Source: PBS website/WealthPK research
Source: PBS website/WealthPK research
According to Pakistan Economic Survey 2020-21, Pakistan's rice production was 8.419 million tonnes in 2020-21. Rice exports are expected to increase to 4.2 million tonnes in 2021-22, up from 4 million tonnes in the previous year, reported WealthPK. Pakistan has one of the lowest per capita rice consumption rates in the region, at 18kg per year. Rice is not yet considered a mainstay of the Pakistani diet as it is in many other Asian countries. If Pakistan's rice production rises, the country's net exports will rise as well. Rice is among the world's most important food crops. Pakistan has the potential to expand rice production in order to boost exports. To enhance rice output, the government should grant long-term loans to rice growers/farmers. Pakistan’s economic growth is mainly dependent on its exports by earning income from abroad. If the administration is serious about increasing rice exports, it must put further improving the agriculture policy in favour of farmers high on its list of priorities.