Super Kernal Basmati Rice
Super
Kernal Basmati Rice
Happy flavorsome living!
Discover those alluring taste buds with Bhandari SuperKernel Basmati Rice. A premium quality and best basmati rice so rich in flavor,
aroma and appearance that it indulges you in to a state of pure nostalgia of
basmati heritage. The finest and most exquisite rice with its long and slender
grain adds delight to your meal.We leave no stone upturned in providing you the
best basmati rice and healthy food products.
Pakistan
rice exporters earned $1.9 billions from July 2013 to 30 June 2014 from the
export of basmati and non-basmati rice with an increase of 16% in the export of
basmati rice. Pakistani basmati rice is being exported at 35% higher price than
the competitors. Electricity shortages have also increased the cost of
production because some rice mills are operating at only half their capacity,
and gas shortages make the drying process longer. The deterioration in law and
order in Karachi, the major port city, has increased the cost of shipping and
hindered exports. Transporters have been targeted by criminal gangs who demand
protection money for every container and sometimes hijack transport vehicles. Stating
that basmati is a name for a slender, aromatic and long grain variety of rice
grown in the specific geographical area at the foothills of the Himalayas in Pakistan, the BGA has argued in the appeal, filed through Shafiullah Khan, a
Pakistan national based in New Delhi, only the rice grown in certain areas of
Punjab in Pakistan, where the rice kernels are grown on conventional rice lands
and they interact with the environment, atmosphere, soil and climate to yield
exquisite rice can be called ‘basmati' in the true sense. Pakistan's is primarily
an agro-based economy, with the agriculture sector contributing around 25%
towards GDP. Rice is the third-largest crop in terms of area in Pakistan after
wheat and cotton, and in 2003-4 was grown on 2.46 million hectares.( 1 ) It is
one of the key non-traditional export commodities of pakistan.
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