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KARACHI: President Dr Arif Alvi on Saturday said that the incumbent caretaker federal government and Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir were trying to bring foreign investment under joint ventures to improve the economy of the country.

He said that the decision-making played a vital role in putting the country on the path to economic stability.

While addressing the 15th Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan’s (REAP) Recognition Ceremony, also attended by the Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori, at a local hotel here, the President said that the business community could make Pakistan economically strong.

Alvi said that Pakistan had tremendous potential, which could be tapped by taking responsibility. He congratulated REAP for its journey from the exports of $300 million to $3 billion.

The President while suggesting REAP members said that they could move to joint-ventures and focus on value-added rice items.

He said that ‘Briyani Festival’ was a good idea and it was a value addition. He also invited REAP to organize the festival in the President House.

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Alvi said that the Rice research institutions should be revived to further grab the international market.

He, on the demand of REAP, said that market-oriented institutions should be jointly established by the government and REAP.

The President said that woman must be employed in companies to empower them and play their role in the economy of the country. We had to impart education to our children to cope with the challenges being faced by the country.

On the occasion, he also condemned brutality in Gaza.

Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori, addressing the ceremony, said that Rice was the second best export of the country. He deplored that it had not been recognized as an industry so far.

He said that the COAS was fighting economic terrorism along with the boarder terrorism. He said that the value of dollar had come down.

Tessori said that law and order situation in the country would improve as the action against illegal immigrants had started in the country.

Speaking on Palestinians, he said that the world should raise its voice for the Palestinians and against Israeli brutality.

REAP Chairman Chela Ram Kewlani said that REAP was the backbone of the country’s economy. The rice of Pakistan had become a brand at international level. Kewlani said that the country had 9 million ton crop of rice. The rice was being exported to Europe, Middle East, Russia and rest of the world. Pakistani rice was famous around the world due to its quality.

The REAP chairman said that the rice exports of the country was $300 million in the past and then it had reached $3 billion.

Kewlani urged the President to declare rice as an industry. He also drew attention towards Minimum Export Price (MEP) of rice and said that due to MEP they would not be able to export rice. He said that two crops of rice were being grown the world over and Pakistan was still growing only a single crop. He demanded for establishing a Rice Research institution for more and better opportunities and exports growth.

Later, the President and Sindh Governor distributed awards and trophies among the best exporters of rice.

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KU Oct 29, 2023 11:28am
Yup, that was clever, in a way. When our local industry is shut down because the cost of electricity and gas has made every venture unfeasible, foreign investors are supposed to run head-over-heels to our country for investment. The unemployment ticking-meter now lists over 100 million unemployed resulting in a spike in crimes. Meanwhile, bumper cotton crop yields are not mentioned anymore because it was never true in the first place, and we fear the same fate with the wheat season because the cost of production and weather changes are taking a heavy toll on agriculture. What say the wise and know-all?
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PT Oct 29, 2023 12:13pm
Looks like President lives in a compromised presidential palace!
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