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Commodity News Desk – AgriWire Mid December

🍬 Punjab Sugar Mills Release Latest Production Update (Up to 15 December)

The Punjab Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) has announced the latest sugar production figures, highlighting strong crushing activity across the province.

📊 Production Snapshot (Up to 15 December)

  • 🌾 Sugarcane Crushed: 8.44 million metric tons
  • 🍚 Sugar Produced: 721,053 metric tons
  • 📦 Carry-Forward Stock (Last Year): 112,116 metric tons
  • 📈 Total Available Sugar Stock: 833,169 metric tons

💰 Sales & Inventory Status

  • 🛒 Sugar Sold: 385,238 metric tons
  • 🏭 Remaining Stock at Mills: 447,931 metric tons
  • 📉 Sales-to-Production Ratio: 46.24%

🏆 Top Performing Divisions in Punjab

  • 🥇 Bahawalpur Division led production by crushing 2.95 million metric tons of sugarcane and producing 257,755 metric tons of sugar.
  • 🥈 Faisalabad Division followed, crushing 2.68 million metric tons to produce 217,469 metric tons of sugar.
  • 📌 Overall Sugar Recovery Rate: 9.13%

🏭 Leading Sugar Mills in Punjab

  • ⭐ JDW Unit 1 (Rahim Yar Khan) topped the list with 56,725 metric tons of sugar.
  • 🔥 Ramzan Sugar Mills secured second place with 46,360 metric tons.
  • 🥉 JDW Unit 2 ranked third in provincial production.

🌴 Latest Edible Oil Stock Report – Karachi & Port Qasim (Up to 15 December 2025)

Pakistan’s weekly edible oil stock report for Karachi and Port Qasim shows a rise in overall inventories, reflecting stronger arrivals and comfortable supply conditions.

📊 Total Edible & Non-Edible Oil Stock

  • 🛢️ Total Stock: 437,150 metric tons

🥥 Product-wise Breakdown

  • 🌴 Palm Oil: 171,250 metric tons
  • 🍃 Palm Olein: 247,850 metric tons
  • 🌱 Soybean Oil: 2,000 metric tons
  • 🌻 Sunflower Oil: 250 metric tons
  • 🧈 Palm Stearin: 15,800 metric tons

📍 Port-wise Stock Position

  • 🚢 Port Qasim: 434,400 metric tons
  • 🏙️ Karachi Port: 2,750 metric tons

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Why Pakistan’s Rice Exports Are Falling While India Maintains Its Position

In November, Pakistan exported 406,843 metric tons of rice worth $171 million, showing a month-on-month increase compared to October, when exports stood at 360,474 metric tons. Despite this improvement, Pakistan’s overall rice exports remain significantly below last year’s levels. In comparison with its neighboring country India’s rice exports largely remained stable compared to the previous year. From April to November 2025, India earned approximately $7.3 billion from rice exports, almost unchanged from the same period last year. As the world’s largest rice exporter, India’s export performance has played a key role in shaping global rice stocks, alongside good harvests in other major producing countries that have kept global supply comfortable.
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