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Rice exports to China surge 84% in first half

Rice exports to China surge 84% in first half

Express Tribune21-07-2025
Pakistan's rice exports to China have exhibited significant growth during the first six months of 2025, marking an encouraging development under the framework of China's economic policies aimed at enhancing trade relationships and diversifying supply chains.
According to recent data from the China General Administration of Customs, Pakistan's shipments of semi-wholly milled rice (commodity code 10063020) to China soared to $29.53 million, with the volume reaching 66,960,601 kilogrammes in the January-June period. This marks a remarkable increase compared to the same period of last year, when exports were valued at $5.23 million.
Pakistan Embassy Trade and Investment Counsellor in Beijing Ghulam Qadir told the China Economic Net that total rice exports from Pakistan to China for the first half of 2025, including both premium and broken rice, reached approximately $35.93 million. In comparison, exports during the same period in 2024 were valued at $19.53 million, signifying a growth of more than $16.40 million, or an impressive 84% increase.
Broken rice, notably Irri-6 (commodity code 10064020), crossed $4.52 million in export value with a quantity of around 13,377,000 kilograms. Additionally, a specific category of broken rice, with rice length less than 6mm and L-W ratio less than 2 (commodity code 10064080), exceeded $1.87 million in exports during the period under review.
Ghulam Qadir said that the boost in rice exports aligns with China's broader policies to diversify import sources and stabilise its food security strategy. Pakistan's consistent increase in rice exports not only reflects its expanding role as a key supplier but also underscores the potential for deeper economic integration between the two nations.
As bilateral trade continues to flourish, Pakistani rice producers are optimistic about further market expansion, supported by ongoing improvements in trade policies, quality standards, and diplomatic ties. This trend promises beneficial economic implications for Pakistan's agriculture sector and enhances its stature as a reliable rice exporter to China.
This article originally appeared on the China Economic Net
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