This document summarizes:
1) The National Food Authority of the Philippines approved deals to import 500,000 metric tons of rice from Vietnam and Thailand to boost stockpiles ahead of the lean harvest season.
2) Vietnam will supply 300,000 tons and Thailand will supply 200,000 tons of rice by May under the agreements.
3) Rice production in Indonesia declined 450,000 tons in 2014 compared to the previous year, presenting a challenge to the country's goal of food self-sufficiency.
16 april 2015 daily gobal rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
This document provides a summary of rice related news from around the world on April 16, 2015. It discusses rice planting progress in Louisiana with southwest Louisiana nearly finished but northeast Louisiana hampered by wet weather. It also mentions a potential investigation in China of a failed hybrid rice variety and the Philippines looking to broaden its rice supplier countries beyond key sources Vietnam and Thailand. Additionally, it reports the country's rice stocks in the Philippines are sufficient for 67 days and stable Asian rice prices amid thin export demand and Thai mill holidays.
21st april,2015 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
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10th july 2020 daily global regional and local rice e newsletterRiceplus Magazine
- Rice export prices in Thailand dropped to their lowest level in 4 months due to weak demand and currency, while Vietnam prices rose as heavy rains impacted harvest.
- Persistent rains in Vietnam's Mekong Delta hampered harvest, pushing up rice prices. Meanwhile in India, prices edged up with increased African purchases and a stronger rupee.
- Agricultural groups in the Philippines urged the Department of Agriculture to be more transparent about actual rice stock levels and consumption data, as their own analysis suggested government numbers may be overestimating supply.
This report provides in depth review of the market activities of ag commodities in the month of April. It also gives the outlook of the commodities covered.
This document provides an overview and outlook for various agricultural commodities in 2019. It summarizes the US and Canadian market situations and key factors influencing supply and demand. In the US, yields were forecasted to be above trend in 2018, keeping prices downward despite trade issues. The USDA implemented market facilitation payments for soybeans, hogs, and other crops impacted by trade disputes. Corn and soybean stocks were projected to decline while beef and pork production continued increasing to meet demand. In Ontario, soybean production has grown significantly in recent years while other crops have remained stable or declined.
21 august,2020 daily global regional local rice digital editionRiceplus Magazine
- Rice prices in India have increased this week as exporters struggle with floods and coronavirus impacting supply and logistics. Export volumes have been reduced due to limited workers and containers at major ports in Andhra Pradesh, which has been hit by floods and rising COVID cases.
- Bangladesh has also experienced rice crop damage from floods, increasing reliance on imports. Vietnam and Thailand prices are at multi-year highs due to tight supplies.
- Despite higher acreage, bountiful monsoons and an expected record harvest in India, farmers are not optimistic as historical data shows they earn less as production increases, due to oversupply issues.
17th april,2015 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
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India's winter rice crop planting area has reached 4.09 million hectares as of February 28, up 23.5% from the previous year. The Oryza White Rice Index ended the week unchanged at $461 per ton. Chicago rough rice futures for May delivery closed slightly lower but were still up for the week thanks to a large rally on Monday.
16 april 2015 daily gobal rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
This document provides a summary of rice related news from around the world on April 16, 2015. It discusses rice planting progress in Louisiana with southwest Louisiana nearly finished but northeast Louisiana hampered by wet weather. It also mentions a potential investigation in China of a failed hybrid rice variety and the Philippines looking to broaden its rice supplier countries beyond key sources Vietnam and Thailand. Additionally, it reports the country's rice stocks in the Philippines are sufficient for 67 days and stable Asian rice prices amid thin export demand and Thai mill holidays.
21st april,2015 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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10th july 2020 daily global regional and local rice e newsletterRiceplus Magazine
- Rice export prices in Thailand dropped to their lowest level in 4 months due to weak demand and currency, while Vietnam prices rose as heavy rains impacted harvest.
- Persistent rains in Vietnam's Mekong Delta hampered harvest, pushing up rice prices. Meanwhile in India, prices edged up with increased African purchases and a stronger rupee.
- Agricultural groups in the Philippines urged the Department of Agriculture to be more transparent about actual rice stock levels and consumption data, as their own analysis suggested government numbers may be overestimating supply.
This report provides in depth review of the market activities of ag commodities in the month of April. It also gives the outlook of the commodities covered.
This document provides an overview and outlook for various agricultural commodities in 2019. It summarizes the US and Canadian market situations and key factors influencing supply and demand. In the US, yields were forecasted to be above trend in 2018, keeping prices downward despite trade issues. The USDA implemented market facilitation payments for soybeans, hogs, and other crops impacted by trade disputes. Corn and soybean stocks were projected to decline while beef and pork production continued increasing to meet demand. In Ontario, soybean production has grown significantly in recent years while other crops have remained stable or declined.
21 august,2020 daily global regional local rice digital editionRiceplus Magazine
- Rice prices in India have increased this week as exporters struggle with floods and coronavirus impacting supply and logistics. Export volumes have been reduced due to limited workers and containers at major ports in Andhra Pradesh, which has been hit by floods and rising COVID cases.
- Bangladesh has also experienced rice crop damage from floods, increasing reliance on imports. Vietnam and Thailand prices are at multi-year highs due to tight supplies.
- Despite higher acreage, bountiful monsoons and an expected record harvest in India, farmers are not optimistic as historical data shows they earn less as production increases, due to oversupply issues.
17th april,2015 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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India's winter rice crop planting area has reached 4.09 million hectares as of February 28, up 23.5% from the previous year. The Oryza White Rice Index ended the week unchanged at $461 per ton. Chicago rough rice futures for May delivery closed slightly lower but were still up for the week thanks to a large rally on Monday.
The USDA will release reports on grain stocks and planting intentions that will impact corn, soybean, and wheat markets. Analysts expect March 1 grain stocks of 5.013 billion bushels of corn, 0.935 billion bushels of soybeans, and 1.177 billion bushels of wheat. They also expect plantings of 97.252 million acres of corn, 78.394 million acres of soybeans, and 56.442 million acres of wheat. The reports will provide insights into supply and prices for the upcoming marketing year.
10th march 2014 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
The document discusses rice production, prices, and stocks in the Philippines. Some key points:
- February rice stocks in the Philippines fell to their lowest level in four months, increasing pressure on the country to import more rice.
- Rice prices in the Philippines have risen for seven straight weeks, while stocks in commercial warehouses and households have declined.
- The Philippines may issue a tender to buy 800,000 tons of rice from Vietnam, though plans have not been finalized. Import needs are driven by typhoon damage and efforts to curb smuggling.
- Releasing more rice from government stockpiles has helped boost supply but stocks remain below target levels. The Philippines relies on imports to maintain adequate domestic availability and prices
16th april,2015 daily exclusive oryza rice e newsletter by riceRiceplus Magazine
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2nd july,2020 daily global regional local rice e newsletterRiceplus Magazine
Rice farmers in Africa still face many challenges according to an AATF study, including the use of saved seeds which leads to low yields, lack of machinery, and low fertilizer use. Climate change is also causing some farms to be abandoned due to salt accumulation. The study found that yields in Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, and other African countries remain extremely low compared to Asia due partly to abiotic and biotic stresses. Cambodian rice exports increased 41% in the first half of 2020 with China remaining the largest buyer.
11th february,2014 daily exclusive oryza newsletter by riceplus magazineMyWritings
Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
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2nd july,2020 daily global regional local rice e newsletter (2)Riceplus Magazine
Rice and wheat production in China is forecast to be near average levels in 2020, while cereal import requirements are expected to be below average. Prices of rice and wheat have remained stable since the beginning of 2020. China continues to be severely impacted by African Swine Fever outbreaks since 2018, resulting in over 1 million pig culls and negatively affecting farmers' incomes.
The document provides an overview of India's agriculture and allied industries sector. Some key points:
1) India is a major global producer of various agricultural commodities like spices, pulses, milk, tea, and fruits and vegetables. Agriculture and allied sectors account for around 15% of India's GDP.
2) Food grain production in India reached a record 279.51 million tonnes in 2017-18. Production of crops like rice and wheat has been increasing over the past decade.
3) The food processing industry in India is large and growing, contributing over $100 billion to manufacturing GDP. Dairy alone generated $88 billion in revenues in FY2018.
4) Exports of agricultural products
17 july 2020 daily global regional and local rice e newsletterRiceplus Magazine
The document discusses two genes, ACE1 and DEC1, that control plant height in rice. ACE1 accelerates stem elongation when plants are flooded, allowing deep-water rice varieties to grow tall quickly to escape floods. DEC1 acts as a brake on stem growth under normal conditions. In deep-water rice, DEC1 stops expressing when plants are flooded, further enabling tall growth. These genes provide a potential new tool for plant breeders to control height without modifying gibberellin levels. The genes also exist in other crops like sugarcane and barley, suggesting they may help breed flood-resistant varieties of many agriculturally important grasses.
6th february,2014 daily exclusive rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
This document is a newsletter promoting Rice Plus Magazine and sharing news and developments about the rice industry. It provides over a dozen headlines and brief summaries of rice industry news stories, including updates on rice prices and markets in the US, global rice trade projections, purchases of rice by various countries, rice production costs in Bangladesh, Cambodia's rice exports in January, and declines in aromatic rice prices according to the FAO index. The newsletter aims to share ideas and analysis among over 10,000 rice industry stakeholders and recruit authors to contribute to Rice Plus.
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Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
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7april 2014 ,(unedited) oryza news by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
- Bids for old crop US rough rice increased slightly to better compete with smaller domestic mills, with bids from larger mills around $15.50/cwt and some smaller mills paying as much as $16.33/cwt.
- The Oryza White Rice Index bounced off support at $450/ton as Thailand rice quotes recovered slightly, while global rice production is estimated to increase 1% in 2013-14.
- Drought and salinity issues in Vietnam and water shortages in parts of India and Bangladesh may impact rice production in those countries.
- Colombia's average white rice prices increased slightly in March 2014 compared to February 2014, rising to around $928 per ton, up 1%, though remaining down 13% from March 2013 levels. Green paddy prices also increased slightly.
- Brazil's paddy rice index declined around 1% in the last week of March 2014 compared to the previous week.
- Vietnam began stockpiling rice to prevent price drops as the winter-spring harvest peaks, though the program's effectiveness is uncertain given competition from Thai exports.
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Agri-intelligence provides in depth analyses of the agriculture industry. This issue analyses the commodity markets and specifies outlooks for the commodities; cocoa, sugar, soy bean, maize and wheat.
Strategies for Doubling the Farmers Income Through Temperate Fruit Crops Tawseef Baba
The document discusses strategies for doubling farmers' incomes in India through the cultivation of temperate fruit crops. It outlines Prime Minister Modi's goal of doubling farmers' incomes by 2022. Currently, over 20% of rural households earn less than the poverty line, and farming is uneconomical for many with small landholdings. The document then proposes several strategies to achieve this goal for temperate fruits, including enhancing crop productivity through improved varieties; efficient resource management with protected cultivation and precision farming; enhancing fruit quality; developing climate-resilient technologies; integrated pest management; minimizing post-harvest losses; and conducting marketing and economics research.
19th february,2015 daily exclusive oryza rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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14 th december,2015 daily global regional,local rice e newsletter by riceplus...Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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20th may(wednesday),2015 daily exclusive oryza rice e newsletter by riceplus ...Riceplus Magazine
This document is a newsletter providing information on global rice market prices and conditions. It includes the following:
- Quotes for prices of different types of rice from various countries.
- Reports that Asian rice seller quotes were mostly unchanged and details on some price differences between countries.
- News that the government of Malaysia is planning initiatives to make rice farming more attractive and lucrative for youth.
- A report that the Brazilian paddy rice index declined about 1% from the previous week.
- Details that nearly 11 million tons of Thailand's stockpiled rice is substandard and plans to sell it off.
27th august,2014 daily exclusive oryza e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
- The document is a daily newsletter providing rice market news and updates from around the world.
- It includes headlines on rice prices and quotes in Asia being mixed, Cambodia and Myanmar rice imports into the EU increasing 51% year-over-year, Bangladesh temporarily waiving its non-fragrant rice export ban and mulling 50,000 ton export to Sri Lanka, Brazil's paddy rice index increasing 1% from last week, and Colombia importing 59,380 tons of rice from the US under a tariff rate quota.
- It also summarizes stories on futures prices dropping due to bearish grains, an Indian rice farmer helping boost production in Africa, India potentially importing rice for the first time
25th august,2014 daily global & oryza exclusive e newsletter by riceplus maga...Riceplus Magazine
Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news with us for Global readers.
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Chicago rough rice futures settled 15 cents higher on light buying following a technical turn in the market late last week. U.S. stocks rallied as voting in Crimea passed without violence and economic reports showed growth in manufacturing and industrial output. Vietnam exported 787,786 tons of rice from January to March 13, down 46% from the same period last year, with average prices down 3% to $430 per ton. Brazil offered the lowest price in Iraq's tender to buy 30,000 tons of rice from the U.S. and South America.
The USDA will release reports on grain stocks and planting intentions that will impact corn, soybean, and wheat markets. Analysts expect March 1 grain stocks of 5.013 billion bushels of corn, 0.935 billion bushels of soybeans, and 1.177 billion bushels of wheat. They also expect plantings of 97.252 million acres of corn, 78.394 million acres of soybeans, and 56.442 million acres of wheat. The reports will provide insights into supply and prices for the upcoming marketing year.
10th march 2014 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
The document discusses rice production, prices, and stocks in the Philippines. Some key points:
- February rice stocks in the Philippines fell to their lowest level in four months, increasing pressure on the country to import more rice.
- Rice prices in the Philippines have risen for seven straight weeks, while stocks in commercial warehouses and households have declined.
- The Philippines may issue a tender to buy 800,000 tons of rice from Vietnam, though plans have not been finalized. Import needs are driven by typhoon damage and efforts to curb smuggling.
- Releasing more rice from government stockpiles has helped boost supply but stocks remain below target levels. The Philippines relies on imports to maintain adequate domestic availability and prices
16th april,2015 daily exclusive oryza rice e newsletter by riceRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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2nd july,2020 daily global regional local rice e newsletterRiceplus Magazine
Rice farmers in Africa still face many challenges according to an AATF study, including the use of saved seeds which leads to low yields, lack of machinery, and low fertilizer use. Climate change is also causing some farms to be abandoned due to salt accumulation. The study found that yields in Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, and other African countries remain extremely low compared to Asia due partly to abiotic and biotic stresses. Cambodian rice exports increased 41% in the first half of 2020 with China remaining the largest buyer.
11th february,2014 daily exclusive oryza newsletter by riceplus magazineMyWritings
Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news with us for Global readers.
Dear all guests/Commentators/Researchers/Experts ,You are humbly requested to share One/Two pages write up with Riceplus Magazine .
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2nd july,2020 daily global regional local rice e newsletter (2)Riceplus Magazine
Rice and wheat production in China is forecast to be near average levels in 2020, while cereal import requirements are expected to be below average. Prices of rice and wheat have remained stable since the beginning of 2020. China continues to be severely impacted by African Swine Fever outbreaks since 2018, resulting in over 1 million pig culls and negatively affecting farmers' incomes.
The document provides an overview of India's agriculture and allied industries sector. Some key points:
1) India is a major global producer of various agricultural commodities like spices, pulses, milk, tea, and fruits and vegetables. Agriculture and allied sectors account for around 15% of India's GDP.
2) Food grain production in India reached a record 279.51 million tonnes in 2017-18. Production of crops like rice and wheat has been increasing over the past decade.
3) The food processing industry in India is large and growing, contributing over $100 billion to manufacturing GDP. Dairy alone generated $88 billion in revenues in FY2018.
4) Exports of agricultural products
17 july 2020 daily global regional and local rice e newsletterRiceplus Magazine
The document discusses two genes, ACE1 and DEC1, that control plant height in rice. ACE1 accelerates stem elongation when plants are flooded, allowing deep-water rice varieties to grow tall quickly to escape floods. DEC1 acts as a brake on stem growth under normal conditions. In deep-water rice, DEC1 stops expressing when plants are flooded, further enabling tall growth. These genes provide a potential new tool for plant breeders to control height without modifying gibberellin levels. The genes also exist in other crops like sugarcane and barley, suggesting they may help breed flood-resistant varieties of many agriculturally important grasses.
6th february,2014 daily exclusive rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
This document is a newsletter promoting Rice Plus Magazine and sharing news and developments about the rice industry. It provides over a dozen headlines and brief summaries of rice industry news stories, including updates on rice prices and markets in the US, global rice trade projections, purchases of rice by various countries, rice production costs in Bangladesh, Cambodia's rice exports in January, and declines in aromatic rice prices according to the FAO index. The newsletter aims to share ideas and analysis among over 10,000 rice industry stakeholders and recruit authors to contribute to Rice Plus.
6th march,2014 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news with us for Global readers.
Dear all guests/Commentators/Researchers/Experts ,You are humbly requested to share One/Two pages write up with Riceplus Magazine .
For more information visit (www.ricepluss.com + http://publishpk.net/index.php/riceplus).
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7april 2014 ,(unedited) oryza news by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
- Bids for old crop US rough rice increased slightly to better compete with smaller domestic mills, with bids from larger mills around $15.50/cwt and some smaller mills paying as much as $16.33/cwt.
- The Oryza White Rice Index bounced off support at $450/ton as Thailand rice quotes recovered slightly, while global rice production is estimated to increase 1% in 2013-14.
- Drought and salinity issues in Vietnam and water shortages in parts of India and Bangladesh may impact rice production in those countries.
- Colombia's average white rice prices increased slightly in March 2014 compared to February 2014, rising to around $928 per ton, up 1%, though remaining down 13% from March 2013 levels. Green paddy prices also increased slightly.
- Brazil's paddy rice index declined around 1% in the last week of March 2014 compared to the previous week.
- Vietnam began stockpiling rice to prevent price drops as the winter-spring harvest peaks, though the program's effectiveness is uncertain given competition from Thai exports.
19th december,2013 daily global rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news with us for Global readers.
Dear all guests/Commentators/Researchers/Experts ,You are humbly requested to share One/Two pages write up with Riceplus Magazine .
For more information visit (www.ricepluss.com + http://publishpk.net/index.php/riceplus).
Share /contribute your rice and agriculture related research write up with Riceplus Magazine to riceplus@irp.edu.pk , mujahid.riceplus@gmail.com
Agri-intelligence provides in depth analyses of the agriculture industry. This issue analyses the commodity markets and specifies outlooks for the commodities; cocoa, sugar, soy bean, maize and wheat.
Strategies for Doubling the Farmers Income Through Temperate Fruit Crops Tawseef Baba
The document discusses strategies for doubling farmers' incomes in India through the cultivation of temperate fruit crops. It outlines Prime Minister Modi's goal of doubling farmers' incomes by 2022. Currently, over 20% of rural households earn less than the poverty line, and farming is uneconomical for many with small landholdings. The document then proposes several strategies to achieve this goal for temperate fruits, including enhancing crop productivity through improved varieties; efficient resource management with protected cultivation and precision farming; enhancing fruit quality; developing climate-resilient technologies; integrated pest management; minimizing post-harvest losses; and conducting marketing and economics research.
19th february,2015 daily exclusive oryza rice e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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14 th december,2015 daily global regional,local rice e newsletter by riceplus...Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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20th may(wednesday),2015 daily exclusive oryza rice e newsletter by riceplus ...Riceplus Magazine
This document is a newsletter providing information on global rice market prices and conditions. It includes the following:
- Quotes for prices of different types of rice from various countries.
- Reports that Asian rice seller quotes were mostly unchanged and details on some price differences between countries.
- News that the government of Malaysia is planning initiatives to make rice farming more attractive and lucrative for youth.
- A report that the Brazilian paddy rice index declined about 1% from the previous week.
- Details that nearly 11 million tons of Thailand's stockpiled rice is substandard and plans to sell it off.
27th august,2014 daily exclusive oryza e newsletter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
- The document is a daily newsletter providing rice market news and updates from around the world.
- It includes headlines on rice prices and quotes in Asia being mixed, Cambodia and Myanmar rice imports into the EU increasing 51% year-over-year, Bangladesh temporarily waiving its non-fragrant rice export ban and mulling 50,000 ton export to Sri Lanka, Brazil's paddy rice index increasing 1% from last week, and Colombia importing 59,380 tons of rice from the US under a tariff rate quota.
- It also summarizes stories on futures prices dropping due to bearish grains, an Indian rice farmer helping boost production in Africa, India potentially importing rice for the first time
25th august,2014 daily global & oryza exclusive e newsletter by riceplus maga...Riceplus Magazine
Daily Rice Global Rice e-Newsletter shared by Riceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news with us for Global readers.
Dear all guests/Commentators/Researchers/Experts ,You are humbly requested to share One/Two pages write up with Riceplus Magazine .
For more information visit (www.ricepluss.com + http://publishpk.net/index.php/riceplus).
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Chicago rough rice futures settled 15 cents higher on light buying following a technical turn in the market late last week. U.S. stocks rallied as voting in Crimea passed without violence and economic reports showed growth in manufacturing and industrial output. Vietnam exported 787,786 tons of rice from January to March 13, down 46% from the same period last year, with average prices down 3% to $430 per ton. Brazil offered the lowest price in Iraq's tender to buy 30,000 tons of rice from the U.S. and South America.
13th may,2015 daily global rice e newseltter by riceplus magazineRiceplus Magazine
Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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Riceplus Magazine shares daily International RICE News for global Rice Community. We publish daily two newsletters namely Global Rice News & ORYZA EXCLUSIVE News for readers .You can share any development news for readers.
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The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (UNISAME) urged the Pakistani government to study the pros and cons of establishing a Pakistan Rice Board before making a decision. UNISAME opposed a previous Quality Review Committee that eliminated small and medium rice exporters. It asked the government to instead promote rice exports through existing ministries and the Trading Corporation of Pakistan. The organization argued that a new Rice Board would duplicate the functions of existing bodies and waste funds, though it could be formed if representatives from growers, millers, processors and exporters were included to avoid conflicts of interest.
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The document summarizes recent news articles about developments in the global rice industry. It reports that Nigeria plans to review its rice import policy to boost domestic production. It also reports that Iran will allow rice imports from Pakistan to resume in October following the lifting of international sanctions. Additionally, it discusses unofficial cross-border rice exports from Myanmar to China continuing despite Myanmar's temporary export ban.
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- Farmers in the Muktsar district of India are protesting, blocking roads, because rice millers and commission agents are allegedly paying less than the minimum support price for paddy crops.
- Bangladesh's trade deficit widened to $525 million in the first two months of the fiscal year due to a surge in imports, including a 53.98% rise in food imports. However, rice imports dropped 91%.
- The price of rice in Nigeria is expected to start falling in November as more farmers return to farms and harvesting increases supply. The government says it will not encourage rice importation.
- Paddy prices are falling in Myanmar's capital due to weak demand from China, the main export destination
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- 35 local farmer technicians in Lanao del Sur, Philippines underwent training on rice production technologies for upland areas, conducted by the Department of Agriculture and other groups. The training aimed to enhance knowledge and skills for upland rice farming.
- The Philippine Rice Research Institute warned farmers of fake seeds being sold under the PhilRice brand. An investigation found hybrid rice seeds mixed with other varieties being sold at high prices using PhilRice packaging. Farmers are advised to verify seeds with PhilRice.
- Thailand's rice subsidy program, intended to help rural farmers, is now losing money and causing problems for the embattled government. Hundreds of farmers have protested over delayed payments totaling $4.
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The Bank of Thailand has warned that household debt in Thailand may rise this year due to delays in government payments to farmers under the rice pledging scheme. Several news articles discuss issues around rice production, imports, exports, and prices in Thailand, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, and Sierra Leone. India's rice production for 2013-14 is projected to reach a record 106.19 million tons.
The Bank of Thailand has warned that household debt in Thailand may rise this year due to delays in government payments to farmers under the rice pledging scheme. This could lead to declining liquidity for households as farmers are unable to pay accumulated debts. Meanwhile, the government claims to have borrowed money from banks to make payments to farmers, but several banks have denied lending money to the government. There are allegations the government may be misleading the public in response to a lawsuit from farmers demanding unpaid money.
The Bank of Thailand has warned that household debt in Thailand may rise this year due to delays in government payments to farmers under the rice pledging scheme. This could lead to declining liquidity for households as farmers are unable to pay accumulated debts. Meanwhile, the government claims to have borrowed money from banks to make payments to farmers, but several banks have denied lending money to the government. There are allegations the government may be misleading the public in response to a lawsuit from farmers demanding unpaid money. Additionally, Indonesia's new trade minister has pledged to investigate alleged non-specialty rice imports from Vietnam in a transparent manner without creating excessive media attention.
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Farm bill update: Medium grain rice and peanuts
Mar 9, 2015Bobby Coats Delta Farm Press
Editor's note: Bobby Coats is a professor, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
Medium grain rice
A number of questions have been asked about medium grain rice ARC/PLC program participation.
The presentation at the following link provides some perspective on this issue.This article builds on
our previous article where we looked at a simple comparison of expected PLC and ARC-CO
payments for long grain rice, soybeans, corn, and wheat. The accompanying tables to the
presentation below provide real perspective on possible PLC (SCO – Not Included) and ARC
payments by county and years 2014-2018. Note the probabilities.I will restate: If one (for any
number of reasons) is simply not going to use a farm bill decision aid and wants to gain an increased
understanding of their farm by farm and crop by crop options, this discussion may provide some
insight into ARC-CO and PLC (SCO-Not Included) program options.
One option is to use the Texas A&M and Missouri FAPRI ARC/PLC Evaluator for Generic Base Module or
Decision Tool.This tool compares expected PLC and ARC-CO payments (the average payment across
many possible future realizations of prices and yields) for a county of your choice. In the
calculations, they use two key assumptions.• First, they assume that you would have a PLC Payment
Yield equal to the default value assigned by FSA in the absence of a yield history.
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• Second, they assume expected prices equal to the latest FAPRI projections.The output reflects
only expected payments for PLC and ARC-CO. It should be noted, that choosing ARC-CO
precludes one from purchasing the crop insurance Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO).
Expected net SCO indemnities are not reflected in the output.Dr. Nathan Smith, Department of
Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, did an excellent job of discussing the
2014 farm bill peanut program and peanut outlook in our webinar. He is recognized domestically
and globally as a leading authority on economic, policy and farm bill issues related to peanuts.
More Rice, Fewer Farms
by Rick Fahr on Monday, Mar. 9, 2015 12:00 am
Economies of scale continue to play a huge role
in Arkansas agriculture.Farmers increasingly
look to expand the scope of their operations by
purchasing ground, entering into traditional rental
agreements with landowners or forging
managerial relationships.However the method,
the result is that fewer farmers are farming more
acres today than a generation ago.According to a
U.S. Department of Agriculture report, the
number of rice farms in the nation dropped by 46
percent from 1992 to 2007. At the same time, overall rice acreage fell only 12 percent.Average
acres of rice per farm grew from 278 to 453, an increase of 63 percent.
The number of farms featuring at least 1,000 acres of rice more than doubled in that period, to
616 from 292. Smaller-size rice farms shrank significantly.
Why?
Operating costs for rice farms are much higher than for most other row crops. The USDA report
indicated that from 2005-2009, typical operating costs per acre for rice totaled $415.11,
compared to $242.81 for corn and $109.74 for soybeans. Cotton costs were the most similar to
rice, $402.04 per acre.Of course, the value of the resulting crop plays a role in why rice is as
popular as it is.The average gross value of each rice acre‘s production was $846.33 in 2005-
2009, compared to $454.36 for corn, $352.71 for soybeans and $477.88 for cotton.By extension,
rice was almost twice as profitable per acre as any other row crop.That profitability and
expanding scope have their own costs, though. A typical rice farm has hard assets of nearly $2.5
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million — equipment, irrigation equipment, etc. By comparison, an all-soybean farm would
require less than $1 million in assets.
TAGGED: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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NFA approves Vietnam, Thailand rice deals
Reuters
Posted at 03/09/2015 12:34 PM
MANILA - The Philippines' state grains procurement agency awarded rice supply deals for up to
500,000 tonnes to the world's top rice exporters, Vietnam and Thailand, and said it would not
rule out importing more this year.Officials of the National Food Authority (NFA), however, have
yet to discuss any new plan for imports, a spokesman told Reuters on Monday, after announcing
the council's approval of the government-to-government deals with Vietnam and
Thailand."There are no discussions yet" in the NFA Council on any additional purchases, the
spokesman said.
Vietnam will deliver 300,000 tonnes while Thailand will ship 200,000 tonnes before May to
build up state stockpiles ahead of the lean harvest season which begins in July. The deals
followed an auction held on Feb. 27.The Philippines remains one of the world's biggest rice
buyers despite record-high domestic harvests in recent years, including last year's.The Southeast
Asian nation imported around 1.7 million tonnes last year, the biggest amount in four years, as
local supplies run low, pushing food price inflation to the highest in more than five years.
Unlike last year, however, there is little pressure now for the NFA to rush purchases as the
country's rice inventory stood at more 2.35 million tonnes as of last month, up 17.3 percent from
a year earlier, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority show.The agency is also looking to
buy as much as 189,845 tonnes of paddy rice from local farmers from January to June this year,
the highest volume since 2010, when first-half purchases totalled 230,965 tonnes.The
government expects the country's paddy rice output in the first half to rise 2 percent from a year
earlier to 8.55 million tonnes.
Vietnam, Thailand tapped to supply rice
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NEIGHBORS Vietnam and Thailand have bagged contracts to supply a total of 500,000
metric tons (MT) of rice to boost the Philippines’ buffer stock in time for this year’s lean
months, an official from the National Food Authority (NFA) said yesterday.
―The NFA council approved the award in a special meeting last Tuesday. Notices of award were sent last
Wednesday,‖ NFA Administrator Renan B. Dalisay said in a phone interview.The council earlier agreed
on the importation of 250,000 MT of 25% broken, well-milled long grain white rice and another 250,000
MT of the 15% broken variety. The auction was held last Feb. 27.
Mr. Dalisay said Vietnam won the contract to supply 300,000 MT, involving 150,000 MT each of the
15% and 25% broken varieties.Thailand will deliver the remaining 200,000 MT to cover the balance of
each rice variety.―Both offers of Vietnam and Thailand are below the reference or world market prices,‖
Mr. Dalisay said.Auction reference prices for the 15% and 25% broken rice varieties were set at $442.94
per MT and $425.85/MT, respectively.Vietnam, whose original bid was $442.5/MT, matched Thailand‘s
$441/MT offer for the 15% broken variety. With an original offer of $424.50/MT, Vietnam likewise
matched Thailand‘s $421-million/MT bid for the 25% broken rice.
Half of the volume awarded will be delivered by the end of this month, Mr. Dalisay said, adding that the
balance will be due for importation by the end of April.Rice stocks from the two countries will ensure
buffer stocks for the three-month lean season that starts in July, the NFA administrator said.He added that
there are no plans yet for a new round of rice importation, saying: ―the NFA Council will decide on the
matter‖ but no meeting has been scheduled for this discussion.Existing bilateral rice agreements allow the
Philippines to import stocks from Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia through government-to-government
procurement mode. Cambodia did not participate in the last auction.
Mr. Dalisay said last month that the government imported last year around 1.5 million MT of rice,
equivalent to 8% of 2014‘s total domestic output. Last year‘s palay production hit 18.97 million MT, up
2.87% from 18.44 million MT in 2013 amid increased harvest due to utilization of high yielding variety
seeds, more fertilizer usage and favorable weather conditions.
1ST QUARTER OUTLOOK CUT
An official update released yesterday showed that the Philippine Statistics Authority-Bureau of
Agricultural Statistics (PSA-BAS) has cut its palay and corn output projections for this quarter due to a
contraction of harvest area; a drop in yield due to the impact of storms Seniang and Amang that affected
southern Luzon and the Visayas in December last year and January, respectively; ―intense heat‖;
insufficient water supply; pests and diseases; and damage from strong winds in some provinces.Updated
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PSA-BAS estimates, as of Feb. 1, cut palay output projection for this quarter by 2.8% to 4.46 million MT
from 4.59 million MT seen in January.
The latest estimate, however, is still 3.6% more than the 4.31 million MT actually harvested in 2014‘s
first quarter.For corn, first-quarter output is now seen at 2.43 million MT, 0.6% below the earlier forecast
of 2.44 million MT but still 6.6% above the 2.28 million MT actually harvested in 2014‘s comparable
three months.The NFA Council makes import recommendations to the President, who then makes the
final decision. The NFA was transferred to the Office of the President from the Department of Agriculture
under Executive Order No. 65 last year.
Besides Mr. Dalisay, the council consists of Food Security Sec. Francis N. Pangilinan; Bangko Sentral ng
Pilipinas Governor Amando M. Tetangco, Jr.; Development Bank of the Philippines Chairman Jose A.
Nunez Jr.; Land Bank of the Philippines President Gilda E. Pico; Secretaries Cesar V. Purisima (Finance);
Gregory L. Domingo (Trade) Proceso J. Alcala (Agriculture) and Arsenio M. Balisacan (National
Economic and Development Authority); as well as farmer sector representative Edwin Y. Paraluman and
Board Secretary Ofelia Cortez-Reyes. -- Claire-Ann Marie C. Feliciano
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Fall in rice output tests Jokowi’s food vision
Satria Sambijantoro, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Headlines | Tue, March 03 2015, 5:45 AM
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Farmers reported declining rice production throughout last year, indicating a challenging test for
President Joko ―Jokowi‖ Widodo‘s goal to secure the domestic rice supply without imports.The
Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported on Monday that total output estimates, harvest area and
farmers‘ productivity in the rice sector all declined in 2014 from the previous year.Latest BPS
data show that total rice-production estimates declined 450,000 tons year-on-year to 70.8 million
tons in 2014, a sharp turnaround from a 2.2 million ton increase posted the previous year.The
declining rice production last year was due mostly to seasonal factors such as bad weather, BPS
deputy head for statistics Sasmito Hadi Wibowo told a press briefing.
Whether the new government could achieve its future goal to secure food supply without
imports, Sasmito said, would depend on whether it could realize the farming infrastructure
projects planned for this year.The Jokowi administration has vowed to improve farming
infrastructure as the President seeks to strengthen domestic food supply to make the nation less
reliant on imports. His plan includes an ambitious project to build 49 new dams over five years
to improve irrigation for local farmers.Total output of rice, the main staple food for Indonesia‘s
citizens, is targeted by Jokowi to rise to 82 million tons by the end of 2019, up more than 15
percent or by 11.2 million tons from the current level.In the corresponding period, corn
production is expected to hit 23.4 million tons from the current rate of 19 million tons, while
soybean production is hoped to reach 1 million from 953,000 tons.Coordinating Economic
Minister Sofyan Djalil said Monday that he was still optimistic about the food sovereignty goal,
citing the government‘s planned support to local farmers in order to boost their productivity.
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―We plan the involvement of the TNI [the Indonesian Military] and its Babinsa unit [non-
commissioned officers assigned to villages] to safeguard the distribution of seeds and fertilizers
and to help local farmers,‖ he said at his Jakarta office.―There will be a systematic effort to boost
rice production.‖In its efforts to bolster the domestic food supply, the new government is
hampered not only by declining rice output, but also by the prevalence of traders illicitly
manipulating rice prices in the market.This year, rice prices in certain areas of Indonesia have
already surged more than 30 percent, with Trade Minister Rachmat Gobel blaming the issue on a
―rice mafia‖ looking to push the government to open stalled imports.On Monday, the BPS
revealed a finding that justified suspicions that unscrupulous traders were hoarding rice
stockpiles to benefit from higher prices.
Despite the increase in rice prices in the market, the price of unhusked rice(gabah) produced by
local farmers fell to Rp 4,922 (0.37 US cents) per kilogram in February from Rp 5,357 per kg a
month earlier, the statistics agency reported.―Some traders are reaping huge profits here, as they
manage to buy rice at low prices from farmers and sell it at high prices,‖ said the BPS‘
Sasmito. He argued that the government‘s decision not to import rice was the correct move, as an
influx of imports would only serve to push down the value of unhusked rice sold by local
farmers, eventually affecting their welfare and purchasing power.
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/03/03/fall-rice-output-tests-jokowi-s-food-vision.html#sthash.BiX4JEKn.dpuf
Delta farmers hope for hybrid rice gain
Farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta who are set to harvest F1 hybrid rice seeds and a rice crop
grown using the seeds this winter-spring hope to have very good yields.
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In Can Tho city's Co Do District, farmers expect the yield to
be four tonnes of seeds per hectare, higher than
before.Nguyen Van O, who is growing F1 hybrid-rice seeds
on 1.5ha in Co Do, said, "I have grown hybrid rice seeds for
14 crops. "Thanks to the advice of agricultural officials from
the Southern Seed Joint Stock Company (SSC), my skills at
planting F1 hybrid rice seeds have improved."Together with
the winter-spring crop, farmers in Co Do are growing seeds
on 85ha, including varieties like Bac Uu 903 KBL, Nam Uu
603, and HR 182.Almost half the area is part of a
Government agriculture extension programme to develop F1
hybrid seeds to expand the rate of domestically-grown
seeds.
The programme, being implemented in 2014-16, has been carried out in the mountainous northern region,
Hong (Red) Delta, north-central, south-central and Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) regions, and the
Mekong Delta.For it, the SSC has chosen Can Tho city and Hau Giang, Dak Lak, and Quang Nam
provinces to grow six varieties of F1 hybrid seeds on 240ha.It buys all the hybrid seeds for farmers.Pham
Van Hanh, a farmer in Co Do District who has grown F1 seeds the last six seasons, said growing hybrid
seeds needed a lot of labour and costed around VND30 million (US$1,400) per hectare.The seeds fetched
VND20,000 a kilogramme and farmers could earn a profit of VND50 million ($2,380) per hectare from a
crop, he said.
Nguyen Hoang Tuan, deputy general director of the SSC, said the main factor for success was that
farmers had been trained to grow these seeds. So the rice plants grew well, had less diseases and yielded
many seeds, he said.Around 300 tonnes of hybrid seeds grown under the programme in winter-spring will
be sold at 14 per cent lower than the cost of imported seeds, according to the SSC.In Viet Nam hybrid rice
strains are grown on around 700,000ha a year, or 10 per cent of the total area under the crop.Domestically
produced F1 seeds meet only a third of the demand and the country has to import 11,000-12,000 tonnes
every year.
New varieties
Farmer Tran Van Chin, who has planted KC06-1 hybrid rice for the first time in Long An Province's Tan
Lap District, said he would harvest his crop next week, and estimates a yield of 10 tonnes per hectare.The
variety grew well and was resistant to rice blast disease, a common disease in the Mekong Delta, he
said.KC06 hybrid rice varieties were created by SSC and include KC06-1, KC06-2, and KC06-3.Tran
Quang Giau, head of the Kien Giang Province Department of Plant Protection, said during winter-spring
the weather was cold and there was often fog, creating conducive conditions for rice blast disease.
Non-hybrids required more pesticides to prevent diseases while KC06 varieties did not need pesticides, he
said.Besides, hybrids grew well even in acidic soil and could thus be planted in the Long Xuyen
Quadrangle and Ca Mau Peninsula, he said.Prof Bui Thi Tram, a hybrid-rice scientist, said KC06 varieties
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were resistant to diseases, salinity, and acidic soil.They had great potential in the context of the increasing
effects of climate change on agriculture, especially in the Mekong Delta, she said.
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National scene: Ministry to revamp rice-for-poor program
The Jakarta Post, Pekanbaru | National | Mon, March 09 2015, 6:09 AM
The Social Affairs Ministry has unveiled plans to improve the national rice for the poor (raskin) program
in an effort to overcome rice shortages.Social Affairs Minister Khofifah Indar Parawansa said the plan
was also aimed at curbing graft.―The Corruption Eradication Commission [KPK] has requested that the
raskin program be redesigned,‖ Khofifah said on Saturday.Khofifah said that the ministry had enlisted
several other government institutions, including the State Logistics Agency (Bulog) in the restructuring
program.
The plan was to start the restructuring program without affecting food sufficiency.A number of regions
have experienced rice shortages over the past several weeks. Last month, the ministry appealed to Bulog
to immediately distribute rice to the poor.―Based on instructions issued by Vice President Jusuf Kalla,
Bulog should immediately distribute rice to the poor,‖ Khofifah said on Feb. 24
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/03/09/national-scene-ministry-revamp-rice-poor-
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Rice Production Up in State
By Express News Service
Published: 09th March 2015 06:06 AM
Last Updated: 09th March 2015 06:06 AM
KOCHI: There has been an increase in the state‘s rice production in autumn (July-Oct) season
due to increased use of areas that were lying unutilised or underutilised in the previous
years.According to the latest data, the total production of rice showed an increase of 20,232
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tonnes or 14.32 per cent to 161,476 tonnes in 2014-15, compared to previous year‘s 141,234
tonnes.
Last year‘s increase in production figures comes after a decline of 12.32 per cent in 2013-14
compared to 2012-13, when the production stood at 161,083 tonnes. 2014-15‘s figures are also
higher than the production in 2012-13. The area of cultivation increased from 51923 hectares in
2013-14 to 63981 hectares in 2014-15, as per the Directorate of Economics and Statistics.Paddy
is cultivated in three seasons in Kerala with winter (Nov-Feb) season (50.5 per cent of total
production) accounting for the biggest in terms of production and least in summer (Mar-Jun)
season (23 per cent).
Palakkad district occupies number one position in production in autumn and winter seasons and
Alappuzha district occupies number one position in summer season. Alappuzha, Kannur and
Kasargod districts are in the next positions in autumn season, where as Thrissur, Alappuzha,
Wayanad and Kottayam occupy the next positions in winter season and Thrissur, Kottayan and
Palakkad comes next in summer season.
In the last autumn season, Palakkad, the highest producing district in autumn season, showed a
decline in production to 95,178 tonnes from 97,030 tonnes, though there was an increase in area
of cultivation from 35561 hectares to 37371 hectare in 2014-15.Alappuzha, considered the ‗rice
bowl of Kerala‘, showed a steep increase in production from 20,589 tonnes to 28,432 tonnes as
the area of cultivation increased to 11,073 hectares from 6339 hectare, a growth of 74 per
cent.Kottayam also showed a sharp increase in production in 2014-15-from 2,834 tonnes to
14,354 tonnes as the area of cultivation rose from 1106 hectares to 5059 hectares.The area under
rice has been declining consistently over the last several years. After a long period of continuous
decline, area under rice increased from 2.29 lakh ha in 2007-08 to 2.34 lakh ha in 2008-09 but it
sharply declined by 20828 ha in 2010-11 period over to the previous year, according to the
government.
A rich harvest
■ Palakkad district occupies number one position in production in autumn and winter seasons
and Alappuzha district occupies number one position in summer season.
■ There has been a rise in the production due to increased use of areas that were lying unutilised
in the previous years.
■ The total production of rice shows an increase of 20,232 tonnes or 14.32 per cent to 161,476
tonnes in 2014-15, compared to previous year‘s 141,234 tonnes.
http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/Rice-Production-Up-in-
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NFA approves Vietnam, Thailand rice deals
Reuters
Posted at 03/09/2015 12:34 PM
MANILA - The Philippines' state grains procurement agency awarded rice supply deals for up to
500,000 tonnes to the world's top rice exporters, Vietnam and Thailand, and said it would not
rule out importing more this year.Officials of the National Food Authority (NFA), however, have
yet to discuss any new plan for imports, a spokesman told Reuters on Monday, after announcing
the council's approval of the government-to-government deals with Vietnam and
Thailand."There are no discussions yet" in the NFA Council on any additional purchases, the
spokesman said.Vietnam will deliver 300,000 tonnes while Thailand will ship 200,000 tonnes
before May to build up state stockpiles ahead of the lean harvest season which begins in July.
The deals followed an auction held on Feb. 27.The Philippines remains one of the world's
biggest rice buyers despite record-high domestic harvests in recent years, including last
year's.The Southeast Asian nation imported around 1.7 million tonnes last year, the biggest
amount in four years, as local supplies run low, pushing food price inflation to the highest in
more than five years.Unlike last year, however, there is little pressure now for the NFA to rush
purchases as the country's rice inventory stood at more 2.35 million tonnes as of last month, up
17.3 percent from a year earlier, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority show.
The agency is also looking to buy as much as 189,845 tonnes of paddy rice from local farmers
from January to June this year, the highest volume since 2010, when first-half purchases totalled
230,965 tonnes.The government expects the country's paddy rice output in the first half to rise 2
percent from a year earlier to 8.55 million tonnes
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/03/09/15/nfa-approves-vietnam-thailand-rice-deals
Investors eye Myanmar's rich potential for rice growing
Petchanet Pratruangkrai
The Nation
Publication Date : 09 -02-2015
Myanmar may go back to being one of the world's major rice exporters in five to 10 years, as many Thai
and foreign investors are looking to expand in rice mills and farms in the country.Thai traders and experts
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all believe that Myanmar has great potential to become a major rice producer in the near future because it
has plenty of land with good quality soil for raising rice, abundant water and a strategic location for
distributing rice.Vichai Sriprasert, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, said last
week that some rice millers and exporters have started exploring Myanmar to establish mills and
parboiled rice processing plants after realising the country's potential to produce large quantities of the
commodity for export.
"Thai investors are studying Myanmar's investment laws and regulations. Once all issues are clarified,
they can start investing in a few years," he said.Most investors are considering setting up large-scale rice
mills to make their investment worthwhile. To build a large mill that processes up to 500 tonnes of rice a
year, an investment of up to 300 million baht is required, not including the cost of land.The areas that
Thai rice traders are eyeing are around Yangon and in rice-growing areas along major rivers in Myanmar,
such as the Ayeyarwaddy River and Bago, which flows through the central region, the Thanlwin or
Salween River, which connects to Thailand, and the Sittaung River, which lies in the east-central part of
the country.
Besides the existing rice growing areas, 40 million to 50 million rai of land in the country could be
developed and promoted for growing rice.Other foreign investors that are also keen on investing in the
farming industry, including rice, come from mainland China, Japan and Korea, and from the Middle
East.Myanmar used to be the world's largest rice supplier before the 1980s. However, after the military
government closed the country, local farmers shunned rice, as the returns became less attractive.However,
to invest in rice or other farming businesses, Thai companies need to form a joint venture with local
operators, as local farming businesses are restricted to only Myanmar citizens.Chareon Laothammatas,
president of the association, said that with the food security policy of many foreign governments, many
rice importing countries are looking to expand to developing countries including Myanmar and other
countries in Asean.
According to the US Department of Agriculture, Myanmar is projected to export 1.3 million-1.5 million
tonnes of rice this year, up from about 1.3 million tonnes last year.In 2014-15, rice production in
Myanmar is forecast to increase by 1 per cent to 12.16 million tonnes in anticipation of continued
expansion of the growing area.The construction of eight dams, which were targeted to be completed last
year, and the renovation of drainage canals in flood zones and deep-water areas in the Ayeyarwaddy
region, are likely to increase the planting acreage for dry season rice.Aat Pisanwanich, director of the
Centre for International Trade Studies, said Myanmar is one of the high-potential countries that have
attracted the interest of many Thai investors and rice is one of the potential businesses.
Rice production in Myanmar is cheaper than in Thailand, while Myanmar has many positive factors
including plenty of space, water supply and a location to support rice growing and exporting.The study
found the cost of rice production in Myanmar is about 7,122 baht per rai, and could be lower after state
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dams are built and operating.The centre's study also forecast that Thailand would lose a total of 87.5
billion baht (or 8.7 billion baht per year) in rice exports to 2022 if a serious effort is not made to develop
the industry. The Thai share of the world market is tipped to drop to 2.3 per cent from 2.5 per cent last
year.The lost market share will go to neighbouring countries - Vietnam and Myanmar.
Thailand's market share in Asia would slump from 1.3 per cent in 2013 to just 0.3 per cent in 10 years
because other rice-exporting nations - mainly Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar - will play a more
significant role in supplying the continental market.
http://www.asianewsnet.net/news-71544.html
Rice exports to plunge as Thailand offloads grain from its
stockpiles
Reuters Mar 2, 2015, 12.15PM IST
Tags:Thailand|stocks|rice|exports|bangkok
("The Thai govt's efforts…)
MUMBAI/BANGKOK: India's rice exports will struggle to
compete with cheaper cargoes from No.1 seller Thailand in
2015 as Bangkok looks to offload grain from its huge state
stockpiles, industry officials and traders said.B.V. Krishna
Rao, managing director of leading Indian rice shipper
Pattabhi Agro Foods Pvt Ltd, said the country's exports could
plunge by a fifth this year to 8 million tonnes, with some
other industry officials in the country making similar
warnings.Lower exports will leave more rice in Indian hands,
piling pressure on already-bulging storage and raising the
spectre of grain getting damaged in temporary silos.
But competition among the world's top two exporters will drag further on prices that have fallen
5 percent since the start of October. That's good news for African nations like Nigeria and
Senegal that are typically major buyers of Asian rice."The Thai government's efforts to sell rice
from its own warehouses has been putting pressure on global prices and limiting Indian exports,"
said Rao.Thailand will open a tender to sell around 1 million tonnes of rice in March, as it tries
to shift over 17 million tonnes of rice built up under a controversial subsidy scheme.
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It aims to sell 10 million tonnes in 2015 and 7 million next year.Indian exporters can compete
with private Thai traders, but not with the government as it can cut prices to generate demand for
old stock, said M. Adishankar, executive director at Sri Lalitha, a major rice exporter in southern
India.In the latest tender, Thailand sold 5-percent broken rice from old stocks for $236 to $378
per tonne, although the market price for new crops was around $415. India has recently offered
the same grade at around $400.
"The government's rice is old and has been stored for a long time so its value depreciates
accordingly ... there is always a price gap between new rice and old rice," said an official at the
Thai Rice Exporters Association, who declined to be identified.India, which lost the top rice
exporter spot in 2014, could see its shipments of non-basmati or common grade rice fall by
nearly a quarter to 5 million tonnes in 2015, while exports of aromatic basmati could drop over
14 percent to 3 million tonnes, Rao said.Basmati sales have also been hit after top buyer Iran
suspended imports late last year to support local farmers, although one exporter expected
shipments to restart in April.Rice inventories at India's state-run agencies had jumped to around
25 million tonnes by Feb. 1, nearly double the targeted level, government data shows.
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2015-03-02/news/59684014_1_thai-rice-exporters-
association-new-rice-5-percent-broken-rice
Over 7,000 tons of rice distributed to provinces
17:12 | 06/03/2015
The Prime Minister has decided to take food from the
national reserves for localities in between crop
harvests.Under the decision, the Prime Minister
assigned the Ministry of Finance to take 6,930 tons of
rice to assist 9 provinces, including Quang Ngai
(1,371 tons), Ninh Binh (265 tons), Ha Nam (1,284
tons), Kon Tum (279 tons), Quang Tri (668 tons), Lai
Chau (847 tons), Ninh Thuan (523 tons), Quang Binh
(1,219 tons) and Gia Lai (over 475 tons).In his
decision, the Prime Minister also asked the provincial
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People‘s Committees to receive and wisely use the allocated rice.In early 2015, the Prime Minister
directed the distribution of rice to the provinces of Quang Tri, Lao Cai, Nghe An, Tuyen Quang, Binh
Dinh Quang Ngai, Yen Bai, Ninh Binh, Cao Bang, Dak Lak, Ha Nam, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Ninh Thuan,
Quang Binh, Phu Yen and Thanh Hoa./.
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Commodity-wise, Market-wise Daily Price on 07-03-2015
Domestic Prices Unit Price : Rs/Qtl
Product Market Center Variety Min Price Max Price
Rice
1 Cachar (Assam) Other 2000 2500
2 Deogarh (Orissa) Other 2000 3000
3 Mannar (Kerala) Other 3500 3700
Wheat
1 Amirgadh (Gujarat) Other 1675 1675
2 Manvi (Karnataka) Other 1550 1560
3 Cherthala(Kerala) Other 3200 3400
Apple
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1 Karanjia (Orissa) Other 4000 4500
2 Banga(Punjab) Other 3200 3562
3 Ramnagar(Uttrakhand) Other 3000 5000
Brinjal
1 Cherthala (Kerala) Other 1500 2000
2 Banki (Orissa) Other 1400 1600
3 Dhekiajuli(Assam) Other 700 800
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Egg Rs per 100 No.
Price on 07-03-2015
Product Market Center Price
1 Ahmedabad 285
2 Ajmer 255
3 Chittoor 288
Source: e2necc.com
International Benchmark Price
Price on: 06-03-2015
Product Benchmark Indicators Name Price
Apricots
1 Turkish No. 2 whole pitted, CIF UK (USD/t) 6125
2 Turkish No. 4 whole pitted, CIF UK (USD/t) 4875
3 Turkish size 8, CIF UK (USD/t) 3625
Raisins
1 Californian Thompson seedless raisins, CIF UK (USD/t) 2591
2 South African Thompson seedless raisins, CIF UK (USD/t)
2298
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White Sugar
1 Kenya Mumias white sugar, EXW (USD/t) 879
2 Pakistani refined sugar, EXW Akbari Mandi (USD/t) 483
3 Thai, FOB (USD/t) 425
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Other International Prices Unit Price : US$ / package
Price on 06-03-2015
Product Market Center Origin Variety Low High
Onions Dry
Package: 50 lb sacks
1 Atlanta
Mexico
Yellow 14 14.50
2
Baltimore New York Yellow
10 11
3
Chicago Nevada
Yellow 10 10.50
Cauliflower
Package: cartons film wrapped
1 Atlanta
Mexico White
17 17.50
2
Detroit California
White 33 34
3
Miami Mexico
White 19 20
Grapes
Package: 18 lb containers bagged
1 Atlanta
Chile Black Seedless
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Domestic Prices Unit Price : Rs/Qtl
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Product Market Center Variety Min Price Max Price
Maize
1 Amreli (Gujarat) Other 1220 1515
2 Koraput (Orissa) Other 1310 1330
3 Saharsa (Bihar) Other 1310 1600
Paddy(Dhan)
1 Borsad (Gujarat) Other 1225 1350
2 Bonai (Orissa) Other 1360 1400
3 Kota(Rajasthan) Other 1257 2101
Grapes
1 Aroor (Kerala) Other 3000 3500
2 Abohar(Punjab) Other 3500 6000
3 Ateli(Haryana) Other 4500 4500
Carrot
1 Aroor (Kerala) Other 3600 3800
2 Bonai (Orissa) Other 1000 1500
3 Asandh(Haryana) Other 750 800
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Product Market Center Price
1 Pune 290
2 Mysore 283
3 Nagapur 252
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Product Benchmark Indicators Name Price
Garlic
1 Chinese first grade granules, CFR NW Europe (USD/t) 1800
2
Chinese Grade A dehydrated flakes, CFR NW Europe
(USD/t)
2000
3 Chinese powdered, CFR NW Europe (USD/t) 1300
Ginger
1 Chinese sliced, CIF NW Europe (USD/t) 4600
2 Chinese whole, CIF NW Europe (USD/t)
5100
3 Indian Cochin, CIF NW Europe (USD/t) 3000
Guar Gum Powder
1 Indian 100 mesh 3500 cps, FOB Kandla (USD/t) 2350
2 Indian 200 mesh 3500 cps basis, FOB Kandla (USD/t) 1800
3 Indian 200 mesh 5500 cps basis, FOB Kandla (USD/t) 3101
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Product
Market
Center
Origin Variety Low High
Potatoes
Package: 50 lb cartons
1 Baltimore
Colorado
Russet 18 18
2
Chicago Idaho Russet
15 17
3
Detroit Wisconsin
Russet 13 14.50
Cucumbers
Package: cartons film wrapped
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Mexico Long Seedless
10 12
2
Detroit Canada
Long Seedless 8 9.50
3
Miami Honduras
Long Seedless 8 10
Grapefruit
Package: 4/5 bushel cartons
1 Baltimore
Florida Red
18 18
King visits royal projects at Chitralada Farm
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
By NNT
7 0 3 0
BANGKOK, 10 March 2015 - His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on late Monday afternoon (March
9) proceeded from Siriraj Hospital to observe royal projects at Chitralad Farm in the compound of
Chitralada Villa. At the Farm, His Majesty stopped at the Demonstration Rice Mill and toured around an
exhibition on the use of solar energy in rice milling, put up inside the mill.
The Demonstration Rice Mill mill was established in 1971 following the royal initiative to encourage
farmers to group themselves into cooperatives so that they would be strong enough to set up and run their
own rice mill, instead of selling their paddy at low price to private millers. His Majesty at that time
donated his own fund for the establishment of a demonstration rice mill to provide knowledge to farmers
on milling techniques and appropriate ways to store various types of paddy.
His Majesty later proceeded past the Suan Dusit powder milk factory and a UHT milk production center
before taking a rest at the solar-powered house built by the Defense Energy Department in honor of His
Majesty the King on the Golden Jubilee of His Majesty‘s Accession to the Throne in 1996.
His Majesty spent about an hour at the Chitralada Farm before returning to Siriraj Hospital at 4.43 p.m.
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Chhattisgarh PDS rice scam: probe widens as police find a
list with names, alleged bribes
Written by Ashutosh Bhardwaj | Raipur | Updated: March 10, 2015 9:41 am
The Chhattisgarh anti-corruption bureau (ACB), which is probing irregularities in supply of rice
for the public distribution system (PDS) in the state, is scrutinising an alleged balance sheet
which lists, among others, senior IAS officers and personal assistants to the food minister and
chief secretary as beneficiaries of illegal commissions.The five-page balance sheet, recovered by
the ACB from the office of Girish Sharma, personal assistant to Chhattisgarh State Civil
Supplies Corporation managing director Anil Tuteja (Sharma has since been suspended and
Tuteja removed), also has references to individuals which, it is alleged, point to Chief Minister
Raman Singh‘s wife, sister-in-law and personal assistant.
But the ACB says the inferences being drawn to involve the Chief Minister are not
correct.Additional Director General (ACB) Mukesh Gupta told The Indian Express: ―These
papers have names of some officers, but their involvement is yet to be established. It‘s a big
seizure. Things are still emerging. We can say anything only after the investigation is over.‖It is
alleged that Girish Sharma — the ACB said he also owns a department store called Suvidha Mart
— prepared a list of beneficiaries of illegal commissions received from millers who were
allowed to mix poor quality rice and sell it to the state government for the PDS.An entry in one
of Sharma‘s sheets is dated December 5, 2014 and mentions a Rs 3-lakh transaction:
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―Chandrakarji ne jo CM Madam ko diya tha usse Barik ko diya (What Chandrakarji gave to CM
Madam was handed over to Barik)‖.The food department has two employees named Chandrakar
while K K Barik is the personal assistant of Raman Singh‘s former personal secretary S S Bhatt,
a manager at the Raipur headquarters of the civil supplies corporation. Bhatt was suspended after
Rs 1.62 crore was recovered from his office by the ACB — both Bhatt and Sharma declined
comment.The ACB does not agree that this entry refers to Raman Singh‘s wife. ACB chief
Gupta said: ―CM Madam here refers to the wife of Chintamani Chandrakar, a staff in the food
department.
The ACB points out that on December 5, the date mentioned in the sheet, Raman Singh‘s wife
Veena Singh was not even in Chhattisgarh. Critically ill, she was under treatment outside the
state, the ACB said.Another entry dated November 24 mentions ―Rs 2500 Mobile for Bahadur‖
while an undated entry shows Rs 15,000 against ―Car for Bahadur‖. Raman Singh‘s personal
assistant is Bahadur but Gupta said: ―The driver of managing director Tuteja is also Bahadur.
This entry refers to him.‖
There is also an undated entry of Rs 3 lakh for Aishwarya Residency in Raipur. While the
upscale apartment complex is where Raman Singh‘s sister-in-law lives, the ACB says many
families live there.Last month, the ACB recovered Rs 3.64 crore from the offices of continued…
First Published on: March 10, 20153:37 am
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IT’S NOT THE SIZE, BUT HOW IT’S USED: LESSON
FOR ASEAN RICE RESERVES – ANALYSIS
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By RSIS
ASEAN‘s approach to stabilising rice markets and averting crises has focused on having sufficient rice
stocks as a buffer. Insights from stabilisation in currency markets show that reserve size is not as
important as the way it is used to reduce overall risk exposure.
By Jose Ma. Luis P. Montesclaros
Stabliziing ASEAN rice markets is a crucial
concern for averting crises such as the 2007-08
global rice crisis. The current strategy towards
this is by growing the size of rice reserves in
the ASEAN-Plus-Three Emergency Ri ce
Reserve (APTERR), although the APTERR
has been critiqued for its small size relative to
total demand and low utilisation.A look into
the stabilisation policies in currency markets
shows that more important than size is the way
the reserves are used to incentivise actors towards behaviours that reduce risk exposure. As such, the
limited reserves in APTERR can be used for encouraging behaviours such as increasing
transparency/reporting, increasing partner diversification, and addressing structural imbalances in
agricultural production and consumption within countries.
Current criticisms on reserve size
Rice, as a commodity, is subject to unstable market dynamics. For instance, chance events such as a
drought in India‘s wheat market, combined with panic reactions by both exporters and importers,
triggered world rice prices to soar in 2007-08. This developed into a crisis when Thailand and Vietnam,
major exporting countries, closed their export gates following India‘s lead. This left rice importing
countries unable to purchase the needed amounts for meeting their own demand.
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Structurally, risks of the recent crisis recurring are high since the top five exporters (India, Thailand,
Vietnam, the United States and Pakistan) occupy 81% of global rice trade, as reported by the International
Rice Research Institute. Production shortfalls in any of the five countries are likely to cause panic. Worse
still is if they engage in strategic behaviour of holding stocks to drive prices up (in fact, a rice cartel was
proposed by Thailand in 2012). Lastly, countries hardly provide accurate data on how much stocks they
have, making it harder to assess risk.
To address instability in the rice market, the 10 ASEAN countries plus China, Japan and South Korea
developed the ASEAN-Plus-Three Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR), a multilateral institution that
holds rice reserves contributed by member countries for use during crises. The attention given in the
media is often to the low amount of reserves relative to demand. ASEAN reports show that compared to
an ASEAN demand of half a million tonnes of rice per day, APTERR is small as its overall size is only at
787,000 tonnes (enough to cover a day and a half of consumption). Overall recommendations for
APTERR have focussed on increasing accumulation and accessibility of its reserves for crises.
Of the total reserves, 87,000 tonnes come from all 10 ASEAN countries combined while the rest are
sourced from the ―Plus Three‖ countries (Japan, Korea, China), leading to calls for increasing
contributions by ASEAN countries. Relatedly, it has been critiqued for its low utilisation rate: member
countries prefer to have country-to-country rice purchases because the APTERR‘s mechanism poses the
risk that the needed rice/funds are not delivered soon enough. For instance, it requires a time-consuming
process of crisis declarations by countries in need and approvals by member countries.
How reserves should be used: It is not the size
However, the approach to rice market stabilisation through the APTERR may be insufficient from the
standards of currency market stabilisation. Rice and currency markets are comparable for a few reasons:
Firstly, they both deal with priced commodities, the latter being priced based on the exchange rate.The
International Monetary Fund (IMF) was setup after the Second World War for the purpose of stabilising
exchange rates. Similar to the APTERR, the IMF also has a system of holding reserves and releasing
them for stabilisation purposes though it has committed to doing things differently, learning from the
2007-08 global financial crisis.
The IMF has moved on from issues of size and utilisation. A key insight to be learned from its practices
in currency market stabilisation is its shift from crisis resolution to crisis prevention.What the IMF will be
doing differently is its use of reserves to influence countries towards reducing risk, by tailoring the
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criteria for accessing reserves. Firstly, data adequacy is a key criterion for which country receives funds,
and how much of it a country can tap. Next, these criteria also include behavioural adjustments which
would reduce structural instabilities in the countries concerned, in the areas of external position and
market access, fiscal policy, monetary policy and financial sector soundness. In sum, the use of reserves is
only a last resort for the IMF while most of its work focuses on stabilising the structures of economies so
that they will have no need for the said emergency mechanism in the first place.
Moving forward: A change in perspective
Applying this to rice market stabilisation, the criteria for release of rice reserves can be tailored towards
incentivising countries to reduce their vulnerability to risk, individually. Firstly, net-importing countries
can be incentivised to prioritise rice production so that they can reduce external dependence, and to
spread their risk by diversifying into other export partners. Strategic indicators may be drawn from
current food security databases, including the Economist Intelligence Unit‘s Global Food Security Index,
or Syngenta‘s Rice Bowl Index.Next, the APTERR can also adopt the data adequacy criterion used by the
IMF to reward countries for reporting country data on rice stocks held. This would allow it to perform
effective surveillance in countries, which in turn would feed into better recommendations for reducing
long-term structural risks.
Learning from stabilisation practices in currency markets, APTERR reserves should be used not simply as
a buffer for crisis purposes. Instead, they should be tapped for incentivising countries towards reducing
overall systemic risk. In this regard, it would not be the size of APTERR, but its potential for reducing
overall risk, which should be the focus in the next APTERR meeting in 2015.
*Jose Ma. Luis P. Montesclaros is an Associate Research Fellow at the Centre for Non-Traditional
Security (NTS) Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological
University in Singapore.
Basmati rice exports to Iran likely to resume soon
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Iran had stopped issuing import permits since October 2014
Dilip Kumar Jha | Mumbai
March 10, 2015 Last Updated at 10:14 IST
After several rounds of discussions, Iran is likely to start issuing permits to Indian exporters, paving the
way for basmati exports. ―India may resume exports of basmati rice exports to Iran early next year,‖ said
Ajay Sahai, Director General of the Federation of Indian Exports Organisation (FIEO).Basmati rice
exports from India in 2013-14 are likely to decline 10% due to Iran‘s temporary stoppage of fresh order
issuances. The country has not issued any fresh import permits after October 2014.
However, execution of existing and past orders has continued. ―India does not face any ban in terms of
basmati rice exports to Iran. Only thing is Iran has not issued import permits, which it does to any country
before bringing consignments into its territory, since October due to oversupply. During past years, Iran
had imported large quantity of basmati rice from India,‖ said A K Gupta, Director, Agricultural &
Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda).Once, import permit is issued, India
would commence exports of basmati rice to Iran, said Gupta.
India‘s overall basmati rice exports declined by
over 6% at 2.57 million tonne during April and
December 2014 as compared to 2.74 million
tonne reported in the corresponding period last
year. In value terms, overall basmati rice exports
declined by 2.64% to $3373.23 million in the first
nine months of the current fiscal as compared to
$3464.74 million in the same period last year.
But average per tonne realisation increased to Rs
80,000 this year as compared to Rs 75,000 during
the previous year.While country-wise bifurcation
is not available, experts believe, exports to Iran
has declined by 15-20% this year.
Basmati rice exports
Financial Year
Quantity (million
tonnes)
Value ($ million)
2014-15* 2.57 3373.23
2013-14 3.76 4866.29
2012-13 3.46 3564.05
2011-12 3.18 3222.3
Source : Apeda, * Apr-Dec ‘14 period
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Iran is the largest basmati rice importer, accounting for around 60-65% of total premium rice exports
from India. India exported 1.44 million tonne of basmati rice worth $1,834.55 million to Iran in 2013-14.
During 2012-13, however, basmati rice shipments to Iran totaled 1.08 million tonne worth $1187.23
million.Basmati rice was India‘s second largest export commodity after buffalo meat.
A recent report by the Food and Agriculture Orgnisation (FAO) of the United Nations estimated Iran‘s
rice output in 2014 at all time record of 3 million tonne as compared to 2.9 million tonne and 2.8 million
in the two subsequent previous years. Total cereal output in Iran, however, is estimated to decline by
4.4% to 20.4 million tonne in 2014 as compared to 21.4 million tonne and 21.3 million tonne in 2013 and
2012 respectively.Apart from basmati rice, India exports non-basmati rice and other cereals to Iran to the
tune of around $150 million annually.
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In Memory: Mike Danna
Mike Danna
BATON ROUGE, LA -- USA Rice is deeply saddened by the death of
Michael Danna, director of public relations for the Louisiana Farm
Bureau Federation and host of the organization's long-running
television program "This Week in Louisiana Agriculture." He died
Friday, March 6, in Baton Rouge at age 54 after a battle with
cancer.Mike was a great friend and supporter of the Louisiana and U.S.
rice industries. "Mike was one of the first journalists to interview me
after I became affiliated with USA Rice," said Betsy Ward, president
and CEO of USA Rice. "He was a true professional and an outstanding
broadcaster.
Mike was very knowledgeable about, and a passionate supporter of, the rice industry. He will be
missed."A memorial service in Mike's honor is scheduled on Saturday, March 14 from 8-11 a.m., at
Baker Funeral Home, 6401 Groom Road in Baker. In lieu of flowers, the Danna family has asked that
contributions be made to a Louisiana State University scholarship to be established in Mike's name.
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Donations for the scholarship can be made online at www.lsufoundation.org or via check payable to LSU
Foundation, in memory of Mike Danna in the notation line, and mailed to LSU Foundation, 3838 West
Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 or to Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge,
www.cancerservices.org.
Louisiana Shorebird Extravaganza to Connect Working
Rice Lands with Precious Habitat
JENNINGS, LA -- The same folks who host the Yellow Rails and Rice
Festival each fall have organized a new festival, called "Waders in
Working Wetlands: Shorebird Extravaganza," that highlights the
springtime abundance of bird life in the rice-crawfish agricultural areas
of southwest Louisiana.The new festival is scheduled for April 29 -
May 3and based on the Shorebird Blitz, an "all-out shorebird count" in
Louisiana's southwest rice-growing region, first held in May 2010.
USA Rice Federation has joined 46 other organizations in support of the festival, including Ducks
Unlimited. Registration is online and includes a choice of field trips, socials, and workshops."The Yellow
Rails Festival is a great showcase for the harmonious relationship between working ricelands and wildlife
habitat," said festival co-founder and Chairman of the Louisiana Rice Promotion Board Kevin Berken.
"The Shorebird Extravaganza will complement our fall festival by providing birders the opportunity to
see many additional species not present during late fall. In the spring, the birds will be singing and in
gorgeous breeding plumage.
"Berken continued, "Many species of birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles take advantage of the
wetland habitat created by rice farmers, making rice a unique agricultural crop where food production and
conservation go hand in hand."Birding conservation and rice lands are attracting more and more attention
lately. In addition to being a part of the national USA Rice-Ducks Unlimited Regional Conservation
Partnership Program, Louisiana recently received $1.2 million of its own from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service to help fund three state conservation programs that
work on rice, waterfowl, water quantity, quality, and sustainability."Festivals like ours draw public
attention to the good conservation work already being undertaken by rice growers, and serve as proof
positive to legislators and regulators that rice lands have enormous value beyond the commercial
agriculture aspects," added Berken.
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CME Group/Closing Rough Rice Futures
CME Group (Prelim): Closing Rough Rice Futures for March 9
Month Price Net Change
March 2015 $10.305 + $0.070
May 2015 $10.535 + $0.060
July 2015 $10.785 + $0.050
September 2015 $10.930 + $0.060
November 2015 $11.090 + $0.060
January 2016 $11.230 + $0.065
March 2016 $11.230 + $0.065
Ken Bridges: Fuller's vision started Arkansas' rice
revolution
Ken Bridges
Posted: Friday, March 6, 2015 5:38 pm
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Across the globe, rice is the staple of life. Far more than wheat
and other grains popular with the average American consumer,
rice is the most important portion of meals in hundreds of
millions of households each day. Arkansas has been the leading
rice producer in the United States for decades, all due to the
determination and imagination of William H. Fuller of Lonoke
County.While native to Asia, rice first began to be grown in
North America in 1694 in South Carolina. Rice required flooded
fields and hot climates to grow properly, which made the work
very difficult.
Modest attempts to grow rice in Arkansas were reported as early as 1819 at Arkansas Post, near
the confluence of the Mississippi and White Rivers. Further attempts were made in the early
1840s but failed again.Fuller, a Nebraska native, had grown up after the Civil War. He arrived in
the Carlisle area in the latter 1800s and established a successful farm. Paul Williams, a black
farmer and fellow Lonoke County resident had begun experimenting with rice cultivation on his
own in 1893, but the results were mixed.
Fuller became fascinated with rice after seeing the efforts of Williams as well as witnessing the
success of Louisiana rice fields on a hunting trip. By 1897, Fuller began his own experiments on
three acres. After the results fizzled, he traveled to Louisiana to learn rice farming firsthand. In
1904, with new water pumps and techniques, he tried again on 70 acres and produced an
astonishing 5,225 bushels of rice.
Area farmers were inspired by Fuller‘s success, and the rice industry took off in 1905. Investors
and land dealers streamed through the region, anxious to see the progress of the crops. By 1907,
a profitable rice mill had been completed in Lonoke County. Within four years, enough farmers
had begun producing rice to form the Rice Growers‘ Association of Arkansas. Stuttgart held its
first Rice Carnival in 1909 to celebrate the impact rice was just beginning to have. The event
would become a popular annual festival by 1918. Weiner and Hazen would establish their own
rice festivals in the years to follow. By the end of World War I, Arkansas had become the
second-largest rice producer in the nation, and the industry was still growing.
Fuller himself would remain a leading spokesman for Arkansas rice production through the
1910s. By the 1920s, rice production would rival cotton, long the heart of the state‘s agriculture.
Arkansas was the leading rice producer in the nation by the 1940s. Thousands of Arkansans
would come to be employed by the rice industry, and rice itself would be declared the state grain
in 2007.Globally, the United States ranks 11th in total rice production, well behind such nations
as China, India and Indonesia.
Nearly all the rice produced commercially in the United States today is produced in portions of
six states: California, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, and Arkansas. In 2014, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture reported that 28 eastern Arkansas counties produced rice. The state
remains by far the leading rice producer of the nation, with nearly 60 percent coming from the
Natural State. In fact, the state by itself produces nearly as much rice as South Korea each
year.One man‘s vision had started a revolution in an industry that had stayed largely the same for
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generations. William Fuller lived his last years as a celebrity among farmers in the state, hailed
as the ―Father of Arkansas Rice.
‖ Just a century after his inspiration, rice had become a billion-dollar industry in Arkansas.Ken
Bridges, a History Professor at South Arkansas Community College in El Dorado can be
reached at kbridges@southark.edu. The South Arkansas Historical Preservation Society is
dedicated to educating the public about the state’s rich history. The SAHPS can be contacted at
P.O. Box 144, El Dorado, AR, 71730, at (870) 862-9890 or at soarkhistory.com/.
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Anticipating The Benefits Of A Trade Deal In The
Pacific
BY KRISTOFOR HUSTED
Ducks find a home on Chuck Earnest's rice fields. Earnest hopes to produce more rice for export markets
if the Trans Pacific Partnership is signed.
Credit Kristofor Husted / Harvest Public Media
After years of negotiations, a dozen countries – from New
Zealand up to Canada –are on the verge of a trade
agreement that could be worth billions of dollars to the
U.S. agriculture industry. Many American farmers and
ranchers are eager to see the expected benefits of the
Trans Pacific Partnership, or TPP.A free trade agreement
across the Pacific Ocean could open up markets and raise
prices for him as well as other rice producers, said Chuck
Earnest, a rice farmer in southeast Missouri.
―About 40 percent of the American rice crop is exported year after year, and so we have to have
access to far more markets in order to be able to move our crop,‖ he said.The U.S. Department of
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Agriculture estimates the deal could be a $3 billion increase in agriculture exports to the region.
Tariff-free trades would be opened up across many industries, including automobiles and
pharmaceuticals. For U.S. soybean producers, the deal could mean no longer paying tariffs as
high as 20 percent in countries like Japan. For ranchers, the TPP could mean the elimination of
tariffs that are now as high as 50 percent.
―That‘s a lot of money,‖ Earnest said. ―For Missouri producers to get our share of that would be
a significant thing. It would either draw the rice price up, or it would increase rice acres in
Missouri. Either of those are good things.‖ TPP negotiations continue in Hawaii in March, and
some of the trickiest issues surround rice and other agriculture products. That‘s mostly because
of Japan, which is protective of its so-called five sacred commodities: beef and pork, wheat,
sugar, dairy and rice. ―In trade negotiations, (Japan has) tied those to motivations such as
preserving culture and food security or food safety,‖ said Wyatt Thompson, a University of
Missouri agriculture economist.
―And also other things you might not think of like flood control or having pretty
countrysides.‖Wyatt said Japan‘s strong rural farm presence influences food policy — hence
opposition to dropping agriculture tariffs and allowing more foreign competition. Although more
competitors might hurt producers in Japan, Thompson said, it could mean cheaper prices and
more variety for Japanese consumers.As for the U.S., eliminating tariffs mean more beef, pork
and rice could be sold to Japan.―For a range of commodities we might increase our exports to
Japan, which means higher U.S. prices for these commodities and somewhat greater revenue to
farmers and producers,‖ Thompson said.
Chuck Earnest, of southeast Missouri, says he and other farmers in the U.S. would benefit greatly from
more international trade deals like the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Credit Kristofor Husted / Harvest Public Media
In the United States, there are other
concerns. Some food safety groups contend the
agreement may lead to imports that don‘t meet
strict American safety standards. But the
negotiations have been private and the exact terms
of the deal are unknown, so eperts say it‘s hard to
speculate.Those in favor of an agreement,
including U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom
Vilsack, say it‘s crucial to strike a deal quickly.
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―If we don‘t get this done, the void will be filled by China and China will set the stage and set
the rules for trade with Asian nations in the future,‖ he said. ―We don‘t want to cede that
opportunity to China.‖Vilsack said to expedite approval of the deal, he and previous agriculture
secretaries have asked Congress to grant Trade Promotion Authority to President Barack Obama.
That would allow the president to negotiate a trade deal and fast track it to Congress for
approval.Ultimately, Vilsack said, nailing down a TPP agreement would help create momentum
for an even bigger trade agreement with the European Union.
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Hain Celestial : Celebrates Innovation at Natural Products
Expo West 2015; Features Over 100 New and Exciting Food,
Beverage, Snack And Personal Care Products
03/09/2015 | 05:34am US/Eastern
Release date- 06032015 - LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y - The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:
HAIN), a leading organic and natural products company providing consumers with A Healthier
Way of Life, today announced that over 100 new products will be featured at Natural Products
Expo West in Anaheim, California starting today.Expo West is the world's largest event devoted
to natural and specialty food and beverages, organics, supplements, health and beauty, natural
living and pet products. Hain Celestial's products will be rolling out now through the end of 2015
and sold in selected markets in the United States. In its last fiscal year, Hain Celestial's new
products generated over $100 million in net sales on a worldwide basis.
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc.
'This is a banner year for Hain Celestial's innovation pipeline. We are proud of our brands and
our new product innovation that demonstrates our continued leadership in the organic and natural
space,' said Irwin D. Simon, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Hain Celestial.
'Our ability to globally source distinctive ingredients, coupled with our nimble, innovation-
focused culture, has resulted in product uniqueness with quality and speed-to-market that rival
the rest. Our exciting line-up features food, beverage, snack and personal care products for all
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age groups and lifestyles, with particular attention to millennial consumers, an important
segment for Hain Celestial's growth.
'Natural Products Expo West 2015 is expected to feature over 2,600 exhibitors and more than
60,000 participants who will be able to preview the exciting Hain Celestial product line-up first-
hand.'This year, our booth includes a digital experience in support of two programs. The first is
our new partnership with CARE to support girls' education around the world, and the second is
our on-going leadership to make mandatory labeling of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
in food products a reality in the United States. Our new products along with these digital
initiatives exemplify our high standards for quality, value, enjoyment and social responsibility,'
concluded Irwin Simon.
In the year since the last Expo West Hain Celestial has acquired new brands that extend the
Company's existing portfolio of innovative and high quality natural and certified organic
products. The new brands include Rudi's Organic Bakery, a leading organic and gluten-free
brand offering a diversified line of bread and baked goods products and fresh and frozen
FreeBird chicken and Plainville Farms turkey that are never, ever given antibiotics. More
recently, Hain Celestial purchased the Live Clean personal care brand and Empire Kosher.Some
of the highlights of this year's lineup of new products includes:
Arrowhead Mills brand adds three new cereals including two new Organic Sprouted Granolas
made with organic whole sprouted oats and buckwheat in Maple & Apple and Apple and Ginger
varieties, and Organic Gluten Free Coconut Rice and Shine Hot Cereal made with Fair Trade
Coconut.BluePrint introduces new nutrient-packed 100% juices-Arugula Kale and Chard Basil.
Arugula, kale, apple, romaine, celery, cucumber, lemon and ginger provide a dose of essential
daily vitamins and minerals and superfoods chard and collards, basil, apple, romaine, celery,
cucumber and lemon combine for a flavorful and nutritious choice.
Celestial Seasonings announces completely re-imagined packaging and a variety of innovative
new product lines that appeal to new and existing tea drinkers alike. The new products include
Sleepytime Honey and Watermelon Lime Zinger Herbal Teas; Celestial Organics Herbal and
Wellness Teas; Celestial Teahouse Chai Teas; Celestial Lattes in shelf-stable ready-to-drink and
aseptic concentrate formats; Celestial Loose Leaf Tea Blending Kits; and two new flavors of
Celestial Organics Kombucha.
The DREAM brand expands its plant based offerings with a new platform of coconut based
yogurts and frozen dessert bites. Coconut Dream Yogurts have a creamy consistency with a
tropical twist and come in five luscious flavors: Plain, Vanilla, Strawberry, Blueberry and
Raspberry. Coconut Dream Frozen Dessert Bites, the first and only coconut based bite size
frozen treats, are delicious frozen nuggets coated with rich thick chocolate.Earth's Best Organic
introduces redesigned and value sized packaging and new snacks for toddlers. The Earth's Best
Tendercare Diapers and Wipes have a fresh new look, giving babies pure, chlorine free
protection. Value size options include Earth's Best Frozen Fish Nuggets, made fromMarine
Stewardship Council (MSC) certified Sustainable Alaskan Pollock and Earth's Best Organic
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A meaty problem
A blanket ban on cattle slaughter threatens the viability of India‘s livestock sector
Beef has always been a politically contentious issue in India, reflected in the multiplicity of laws
in different States regulating the slaughter of cows and cattle and the consumption of beef. While
the States in the North-East have no ban, as many as 23 others have some kind of restriction on
the slaughter of cows or cattle. The storm kicked up by the Maharashtra government‘s recent
decision to ban the slaughter of all types of cattle reflects the emotiveness of the issue. Two
decades after it was first cleared, the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Bill, 1995,
has now become law, placing a blanket ban on the slaughter of bulls, bullocks and calves, in
addition to cows (whose slaughter has been banned since 1976). Even possession of beef is now
an offence; however, water buffaloes can still be legally slaughtered in the State.
While most of the criticism of the Maharashtra government‘s move has been centred on the
imposition of a majoritarian choice on the food habits of the minority, the real argument is
economic. India may not be the largest consumer of beef in the world, but it is the world‘s largest
bovine meat exporter. Most of the exports consist of buffalo meat, which is legally classified as
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‗beef‘. In 2012-13, India had exported 1.3 million tonnes of bovine meat, worth over ₹26,457
crore. In April-December 2014-15 (the period up to which export data is available), exports had
already crossed 1.1 million tonnes.
More importantly, bovine meat is now India‘s single biggest agri export, overtaking basmati rice
exports. India has the largest livestock population in the world. It accounts for about 58 per cent
of the world buffalo population and 14.7 per cent of the cattle population, with over 300 million
cattle, over 200 million goats and sheep, and over 10 million pigs.This huge pool plays a
significant role in the rural economy and livelihood. According to the 19th Livestock Census
released by the ministry of agriculture, the sector contributes nearly 25.6 per cent of the total
value of output in the agriculture, fishing and forestry sector. The overall contribution of the
livestock sector in total GDP was 4.11 per cent in 2012-13.
A blanket ban on cattle slaughter will significantly mar the economics of the livestock and dairy
sectors since it removes the ‗exit option‘ for farmers, who will be unable to dispose of non-
yielding milch animals, and will be forced to rear unproductive male cattle and buffaloes. Such
animals are likely to be abandoned, leading to starvation and misery for the animals, and
significantly increased disease risk for the viable bovine population.Banning cattle slaughter,
without providing a solution to the farmer for non-yielding or non-productive assets, amounts to
a hidden tax on the farmer. And allowing buffalo slaughter — apart from the lack of logic in
such a distinction — only leads to the increasing ‗buffaloisation‘ of the livestock population.
Regardless of the politics, it is poor economics.
(This article was published on March 8, 2015)
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Rice Shipments From Vietnam Climbing on Lower Prices,
China
Diep Ngoc Pham,7:43 PM PDT ,March 9, 2015
(Bloomberg) -- Rice exports from Vietnam, the world‘s third-largest shipper, will probably
rebound this year as lower prices boost demand, while competition with Thailand keeps the gain
to single digits, according to the government.―The Chinese market will definitely become active
again after quiet periods late 2014 and early this year,‖ said Tran Tuan Anh, deputy minister of
industry and trade. Competitive prices, suitable varieties, and geographic proximity in particular
to China, are Vietnam‘s advantages over Thailand, the top shipper. Exports may rise ―less than
10 percent‖ in 2015, he said in an interview in Hanoi on March 4.Global output is set to be near
last year‘s record, and Thailand will ship more this year than any country ever, U.S. government
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data show. Futures fell to a four-year low in Chicago, helping cut food costs to the lowest since
2010.
While Thailand‘s export prices will be pressured as the country sells about 17 million metric tons
in state reserves over the next two years, they have been higher than that of Vietnam, India and
Pakistan, the Thai Rice Exporters Association says.―While generally, Vietnamese rice costs less,
Thailand does offer lower prices sometimes,‖ Anh said, without giving an estimate. Thailand is
trying to increase access to Africa, where India and Pakistan also compete ―fiercely,‖ he
said.Prices for Vietnam‘s double-water-polished milled-rice with 5 percent broken were quoted
at $355 per ton, the lowest since July 2010 and $50 less than Thailand‘s 5 percent broken for the
week ending Feb. 10, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a report dated Feb. 12.
Thai Prices
The Thai variety was at $419 a ton on March 4, according to exporters association data. Chareon
Laothamatas, president of the group, said on Feb. 3 that the price was about $405 to $410 and
compares with $355 in Vietnam, $370 in Pakistan and $380 in India. The sale of stockpiled rice
will continue to weigh on prices, Chareon said.Thailand‘s record stockpiles are the legacy of the
previous government‘s rice-purchase policy. Yingluck Shinawatra‘s administration spent $27
billion buying at guaranteed, above-market rates to aid farmers. She was ousted in May by
military leaders, who now plan to auction the grain.Futures traded at $10.53 per 100 pounds on
the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday after plunging to $10.01 on Feb. 3, the lowest since July
2010.
Vietnam Sales
Exports from Vietnam dropped to 6.4 million tons in 2014 from 6.7 million a year earlier,
General Statistics Office data show. Sales in the first two months of 2015 may reach 515,000
tons, down 34 percent from a year ago, the office estimates.Shipments will pick up from the
second quarter and bring the total this year to match or exceed last year‘s figure by ―a little bit,‖
Anh said, without giving exact figures.Global milled production may decline to 474.6 million
tons in 2014-15 from an all-time high of 477.1 million tons a year earlier, according to the
USDA.
Thai shipments will climb to 11 million tons in 2015 from 10.2 million tons last year, according
to the Food & Agriculture Organization. India will export 8.2 million tons from 10 million tons,
it said. China‘s imports may reach 4.3 million tons in 2014-15 from 4.1 million, the USDA
report shows.Vietnam will also continue to count on demand from its traditional markets like the
Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, Anh said. While the countries are trying to boost
production and become self-sufficient, their efforts will take time and demand is still high this
year, he said.
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