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Decline in rice, sugar output setting off a new global crisis

Islamabad, April 20, 2023 (PPI-OT): Former President of Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) Dr. Shahid Rasheed Butt on Thursday said a new global food crisis is in the making due to reduced rice and sugarcane output in the major producing countries. Pakistan should immediately stop the smuggling of rice and sugar and should not allow them to be exported at any price to save the local people from impact, he said.

Shahid Rasheed butt said that strict measures should be taken for at least one year until the price of these commodities stabilizes in the world market. The business leader said in a statement issued here today that according to international organizations, rice production is reaching its lowest level in two decades due to the war in Ukraine and a reduction in production in various countries including Pakistan and China.

According to a report, three and a half billion people will be affected by the reduction in rice production, with the majority in the Asia-Pacific, where ninety per cent of the world's rice production is consumed. The production of rice will decrease by almost nine million tonnes, which is the highest since 2003/04 when the production decreased by eighteen and a half million tons, he informed.

The production of rice in Pakistan has decreased by 31 percent due to floods, therefore the government should impose some restrictions on the export of rice like India has already done. Shahid Rashid Butt said that production of sugar has declined in many countries including Brazil, India and Argentina, India pushing its prices in the international market to the highest level in ten years. The influential sugar mafia was quick to take benefit of the situation, and it has increased prices, which has no justification because the production of sugar in Pakistan is much more than the requirement, he said.

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