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Pakistan Secures Basmati Rice Ownership Against India

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In a significant victory, Pakistan has won the battle for Basmati rice ownership against India. New Zealand and Australia have officially recognized Basmati as a Pakistani product, dismissing India’s claims. Experts believe the European Union (EU) will soon favor Pakistan, further solidifying its position in the global market.

Historical Evidence Proves Pakistanā€™s Claim

Historical records confirm that Basmati rice originates from Pakistan, particularly Hafizabad district. India’s attempt to undermine Pakistanā€™s claim has failed, as Australia and New Zealand have rejected its argument. Traders and industry experts assert that Pakistan has been exporting Basmati since 1960, long before India entered the market.

Pakistanā€™s Growing Basmati Market

Pakistanā€™s Basmati rice is widely available in domestic markets, offering high quality, rich aroma, and affordability. The countryā€™s Basmati exports have reached $4 billion, and the global market is expected to hit $27 billion. India has been struggling to compete, as Pakistani Basmati remains the preferred choice in international markets.

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Indiaā€™s Misleading Practices Uncovered

Indian exporters rebrand Pakistani Basmati rice as their own. According to Chaudhry Tanveer, a leading exporter, Pakistanā€™s Basmati reaches Dubai, where India repackages and sells it under its label. This deceptive strategy has misled global buyers, but recent developments have exposed these tactics.

Official records further prove that India had not exported Basmati rice before 1965. In contrast, Pakistan was already shipping Basmati to Europe, the Gulf, and other regions by 1960. This historical evidence strengthens Pakistanā€™s rightful ownership of Basmati rice.

EU Ruling Expected to Favor Pakistan

Although the EU decision on the Basmati dispute has been delayed, experts predict a favorable outcome for Pakistan. Trader Shams-ul-Islam highlights that intellectual property laws protect original producers. He dismisses Indiaā€™s objections as baseless, emphasizing the importance of geographical indication (GI) rights.

Pakistanā€™s Future in the Global Basmati Market

With growing recognition and legal backing, Pakistanā€™s Basmati rice industry is set for further expansion. As global demand increases, Pakistan remains the true home of Basmati rice, ensuring its dominance in the international market.

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