#News India eyes more rice exports as tensions with Pakistan ease, monsoon starts early Rice prices have stabilised in Asia after they spiked over supply concerns resulting from the conflict between India and Pakistan. ricenews / May 19, 2025Comment (0) (34)
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#News Govt reduces rice export licence fees Small-scale farmers to benefit from cuts The government has relaxed export restrictions to allow small-scale farmers to sell rice to ricenews / Comment (0) (31)
#News India climbs the Great Wall to emerge as world’s top rice producer At over 149 million tonnes, production is estimated higher than China’s 144.62 mt. By Prabhudatta Mishra. This is another new ricenews / Comment (0) (33)
#News Tiu Laurel urges NFA to ensure quality of P20/kilo rice By GISELLE OMBAY, GMA Integrated News Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. is eyeing an end to the negative perception ricenews / Comment (0) (32)
#News DA sees chance to prove NFA rice quality By Giselle P. Jordan THE government’s P20 per kilogram rice program is an opportunity for the National Food Authority to ricenews / Comment (0) (29)
#News Liberia Showcases Climate-Resilient Rice Varieties to Boost National Food Security Africa Rice Suakoko, Bong County, Liberia — In a significant stride toward bolstering Liberia’s food and nutrition security, stakeholders from ricenews / Comment (0) (35)
#News Attaining rice self sufficiency in Kenya – Komboka vs Pishori By Kilimo News. By Kimuri Mwangi Data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) indicate that Kenya’s annual rice ricenews / Comment (0) (37)
#News Support for Japan PM Ishiba hits record low as rice price soars, Kyodo reports. By Reuters. TOKYO, May 18 (Reuters) – Support for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has hit a record low, with ricenews / May 18, 2025Comment (0) (31)