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Australia and New Zealand recognize Basmati rice as Pakistani.
Should Indians accept this and keep their hands off Pakistani basmati?
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India to lose ‘battle for Basmati’ against Pakistan? Australia-New Zealand give shock to…
Basmati rice is known for its quality and unique aroma and is popular in the world. But do you know from which country it originated? Well, this is the current ongoing battle between India and Pakistan, with both countries trying to win it. Recently, both New Zealand and Australia have officially recognised Basmati as a Pakistani product. Now, this battle has reached the European Union. Both India and Pakistan are hoping that the decision will come in their favour. The country that wins this battle will be granted Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. This status will provide intellectual property rights to products related to a specific geographical area.
What Is At Stake?
Basmati rice falls in a luxury rice brand, and it is a major agricultural product for both countries and is an important part of their export economies. India and Pakistan both earn huge amounts of foreign exchange every year by exporting Basmati. The rice is famous all over the world for its aroma and taste.
Cultural Significance
Basmati rice is an integral part of the culture and cuisine of both countries. We cannot imagine biryani without basmati. The rice is cooked in homes on special occasions or for special dishes.
Quality Recognition
The PGI designation enables products to be marketed at elevated prices due to their acknowledged quality. Both nations are making significant efforts to obtain this status. The country that achieves this designation will have the authority to set global prices for Basmati rice.
Notably, India applied for the PGI status in 2018 but neighbouring Pakistan opposed the application. Both the countries have filed cases against each other in the European Union and India.
What’s The History?
In 1998, the government of United Kingdom tested the purity of Basmati rice due to concerns over adulteration and mislabelling. The project aimed to check Basmati rice fulfils specific quality standards and originated from the traditional Basmati-growing regions of India and Pakistan.
India and Pakistan petitioned the United States Department of Agriculture and the Federal Trade Commission to prevent rice grown in America from being labelled as Basmati.
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Should Indians accept this and keep their hands off Pakistani basmati?
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India to lose ‘battle for Basmati’ against Pakistan? Australia-New Zealand give shock to…
Basmati rice is known for its quality and unique aroma and is popular in the world. But do you know from which country it originated? Well, this is the current ongoing battle between India and Pakistan, with both countries trying to win it. Recently, both New Zealand and Australia have officially recognised Basmati as a Pakistani product. Now, this battle has reached the European Union. Both India and Pakistan are hoping that the decision will come in their favour. The country that wins this battle will be granted Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. This status will provide intellectual property rights to products related to a specific geographical area.
What Is At Stake?
Basmati rice falls in a luxury rice brand, and it is a major agricultural product for both countries and is an important part of their export economies. India and Pakistan both earn huge amounts of foreign exchange every year by exporting Basmati. The rice is famous all over the world for its aroma and taste.
Cultural Significance
Basmati rice is an integral part of the culture and cuisine of both countries. We cannot imagine biryani without basmati. The rice is cooked in homes on special occasions or for special dishes.
Quality Recognition
The PGI designation enables products to be marketed at elevated prices due to their acknowledged quality. Both nations are making significant efforts to obtain this status. The country that achieves this designation will have the authority to set global prices for Basmati rice.
Notably, India applied for the PGI status in 2018 but neighbouring Pakistan opposed the application. Both the countries have filed cases against each other in the European Union and India.
What’s The History?
In 1998, the government of United Kingdom tested the purity of Basmati rice due to concerns over adulteration and mislabelling. The project aimed to check Basmati rice fulfils specific quality standards and originated from the traditional Basmati-growing regions of India and Pakistan.
India and Pakistan petitioned the United States Department of Agriculture and the Federal Trade Commission to prevent rice grown in America from being labelled as Basmati.

India to lose 'battle for Basmati' against Pakistan? Australia-New Zealand give shock to...
Basmati rice falls in a luxury rice brand, and it is a major agricultural product for both India and Pakistan and is an important part of their export economies.

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