The ongoing war between Iran and Israel has started affecting rice. Due to this war, the world famous Basmati of Jammu Chris Pura sector is not being exported abroad due to which the rice traders in Jammu are worried. The effect of the ongoing great war in the world is now visible in India too and this war has worried the people involved in rice cultivation and trade in India.
The rice of the valley is known in the world for its aroma and taste
Basmati rice of R S Pura sector of Jammu and Kashmir is known in the world for its aroma and taste. This rice is exported from RS Pura, the border area of ​​Jammu, to many countries in Europe, while ordinary rice is sent to Europe and Gulf countries.
Suraj Singh, a big seller of rice in Jammu, claims that this year’s rains first affected the rice crop and then due to this war, people associated with rice farming and business have become nervous. People associated with rice trade claim that due to closure of routes to the Gulf and Europe, all the goods exported from India are not able to go abroad.
If the situation continues like this, you may have to suffer loss.
These traders claim that if the situation continues like this, they are going to suffer huge losses. Traders say that rice is a perishable commodity and all the rice gets ruined as soon as it gets exposed to water. If the rice packed in sacks is not delivered to the foreigners quickly, they will suffer huge losses.

