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A worker carries a sack of rice at the National Food Authority warehouse in Quezon City, suburban Manila on July 27, 2010.  The Philippines, once the world's largest rice importer, is now overstocked with the grain and will sharply cut its importation, a senior government rice official said. Lito Banayo, recently-appointed head of the government's National Food Authority (NFA), said there had been excess importation of the grain and hinted that corruption may be involved. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS

A worker carries a sack of rice at the National Food Authority warehouse in Quezon City, suburban Manila on July 27, 2010. The Philippines, once the world's largest rice importer, is now overstocked with the grain and will sharply cut its importation, a senior government rice official said. Lito Banayo, recently-appointed head of the government's National Food Authority (NFA), said there had been excess importation of the grain and hinted that corruption may be involved. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS

Rice exports decrease by 63% after implementation of E-Form

byCT Report
22/09/2016
in Karachi
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KARACHI: The country’s rice exports have witnessed 63 per cent decline after the implementation of E-Form.

The E-Form has been made mandatory by Pakistan Customs and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for all commercial exports from Pakistan since November 2015.

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According to the data issued by Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the rice exports were at $203.61 million in November 2015 which were declined by 63 percent in 10 months to $75.56 million in August 2016.

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