
India to export wheat to Afghan via Pakistan
Islamabad, Feb 14 (PTI) India’s 50,000 tonnes of wheat shipment to Afghanistan as part of its humanitarian aid to the trouble-torn country through Pakistani soil
Islamabad, Feb 14 (PTI) India’s 50,000 tonnes of wheat shipment to Afghanistan as part of its humanitarian aid to the trouble-torn country through Pakistani soil
India’s humanitarian aid of 50,000 tonnes of wheat to Afghan people is likely to be transported to Afghanistan through Pakistani land routes from next week
Nearly a third of India’s rice exports for this month are stuck due to a shortage of freight trains and most traders have stopped signing
Bangladesh’s state grains buyer has issued an international tender to purchase 50,000 tonnes of rice, traders said on Wednesday. The deadline for submission of price
Australia has offered to give tariff concessions to 99% of its traded goods with India under the proposed bilateral free trade agreement in lieu of opening up of
Sri Lanka abandoned its quest to become the world’s first completely organic farming nation on Sunday, announcing it would immediately lift an import ban on
Basmati shipments to Iran, the largest buyer of the Indian aromatic rice, are set to pick up with reports of the West Asian nation lifting
Barely six months after Sri Lanka’s overnight flip to complete organic cultivation and ban on chemical fertiliser imports, several stumbling blocks have pushed the island
The Department of Agriculture in Colombo, Sri Lanka (SL), detected the highly contaminated organic fertilizer sent by China and canceled the fertilizer, and requested India
Islamabad, Feb 14 (PTI) India’s 50,000 tonnes of wheat shipment
India’s humanitarian aid of 50,000 tonnes of wheat to Afghan
Nearly a third of India’s rice exports for this month
Bangladesh’s state grains buyer has issued an international tender to
Australia has offered to give tariff concessions to 99% of its
Sri Lanka abandoned its quest to become the world’s first
Basmati shipments to Iran, the largest buyer of the Indian
Barely six months after Sri Lanka’s overnight flip to complete
The Department of Agriculture in Colombo, Sri Lanka (SL), detected