(Reuters) - Rising food prices, particularly for sugar and wheat flour, present one of the toughest challenges for Pakistan's 18-month-old civilian government, along with crippling power shortages.
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Sugar-Coated Lies
Pakistan, July 18 -- The recurring sugar crises in Pakistan have become less of an economic aberration and more of a systemic betrayal. Every few years, the country finds itself grappling with surging ...
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Pakistan’s farmers battle floods, debt and climate-driven crisis
Farmers in Pakistan describe battling floods and droughts as ‘gambling with nature’ amid worsening climate impacts.
Agriculture is the back of Pakistan’s economy. The claim sounds confident, yet does not live up to. Across major growing regions, farmers repeat the same warning. Input inflation is now the single ...
More than 80% of Pakistan’s agriculture depends on the irrigation system fed by the Indus Basin. The Indus Water treaty is not only of ...
ISLAMABAD, April 7 (Reuters) - Pakistan cancelled a 50,000-tonne white sugar contract with Sadan General Trading on Wednesday after the company failed to make a delivery on time, a government trade ...
Pakistan’s agriculture sector is not internationally competitive as it generates a trade deficit of ~US$4 annually, although ...
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