Rice exporter for increasing productivity under 'Rice Value Chain'

Last updated on: 25 April,2021 04:53 pm

He said the farmers were at the forefront of food security in the country and due to them

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The country’s leading ‘Rice Exporter’ on Sunday stressed the need for increasing productivity in the ‘Rice Value Chain’ and better labor conditions for rice farmers to revolutionize the entire food value chain.

To increase productivity in rice food value chain, better treatment facilities for farmers and good education for their children will help improve the living standards of rice farmers, Chief Operating Officer of rice exporter group, Rice Partners Pvt Ltd (RPL) Muhammad Ali Tariq said here.

He said the farmers were at the forefront of food security in the country and due to them, “Our exports and foreign exchange reserves are increasing” said press release issued here.

Tariq said this while addressing to a in third phase of series seminar for multi-stakeholders on decent working organized by the leading ‘Rice Exporter of Pakistan’, Rice Partners Pvt Ltd (RPL) in collaboration of Helvetas Pakistan and Swiss Solidarity organized an event on “Interactive Dialogue among Stakeholders to share Knowledge on Decent Working Conditions in Rice Value Chain of Pakistan.

Ali Tariq said that RPL has been working for welfare of agriculture labor for the past five years. RPL established Community Mother Centres at multiple villages of district Sheikhupura in which decent environment was provided to the children of agriculture labor particularly female rice transplanters.

He added that free medical camps were also organized to provide free medication to the rice transplanters at their working places throughout the rice transplanting season.

These all activities are being done to ensure decent working conditions in the rice value chain. Replying to a question, he said, “We have launched a corona awareness campaign for rice farmers and also distributed various items including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to protect them from the epidemic.

The Chief Executive Officer said rice growers are the world’s first food security defense line, whose epidemic protection should be our top priority.

Rice farmers are an integral part of the agro-industry and are an essential element of this food chain, he said. Ali Tariq said Pakistan’s rice production of more than four million and around US $ three billion in foreign exchange were due to the farmers whose services, “we will never forget.”

While addressing the seminar Sustainability Head RPL, Zafar Iqbal said RPL has trained thousands of farmers on sustainable rice production and also provided them the facility of land laser leveling on 50 percent cost sharing basis.