Pakistan and Iran have agreed to boost bilateral agricultural trade to $3 billion within the next two years. The agreement was finalized during a visit to Tehran by Pakistan’s Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain. Under the deal, Iran will import the majority of its rice from Pakistan, creating a stable and long-term export market for Pakistani rice. The two sides also pledged to address obstacles in mango exports, including delays in permits and foreign exchange allocations, further strengthening agricultural cooperation between the neighboring countries.