Vietnam still biggest market for Lao rice in Asean

Apr 25th at 07:49
25-04-2017 07:49:01+07:00

Vietnam still biggest market for Lao rice in Asean

Vietnam may itself be a major rice producer in the 10-member Asean group but the country also has a taste for the Lao grain.

In 2013, the value of rice exported from Laos to Vietnam reached over US$5.8 million and increased to US$15.5 million by last year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.

While in 2015 Laos also exported rice to Cambodia worth around US$100,000 and another US$231,000 to Singapore in 2013 and 2014, last year no figure was available for these countries.

Since 2000 Laos has generated a surplus to its own demand of approximately one million tonnes per annum.

Laos is one of the rice growers in Asean with annual rice exports to Vietnam, Thailand, China and other countries of over 300,000 tonnes per year, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry reported.

In addition, Laos plans to produce about five million tonnes of rice by 2020 to ensure food security in the country.
However, the country is importing rice from Thailand for trading.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry this year expects to export about 400,000 tonnes of rice and hopes the figure will climb to one million tonnes by 2020.

The focus will be on specialty varieties including black rice, kaynoi rice, and hom rice.
New and improved varieties such as thadokkham, thasano, phonngam and hom are also in demand across the region.
The ministry plans to increase yields so that white rice accounts for about 30 percent of the total rice crop and is certified with the Good Agriculture Practice (GAP) standard for export.

Many farmers and entrepreneurs are now growing rice on a commercial basis in order to improve quality in line with internationally accepted standards.

Last year, 21,000 tonnes of polished rice and about 52,000 tonnes of paddy rice was exported while about 248,000 tonnes of paddy rice was sold in border trading, with an average total of about 300,000 tonnes.

This year, Xuanye (Lao) Co., Ltd is targeting the export of 20,000 tonnes of rice to China.
In 2015, Xuanye (Lao) Co., Ltd was approved by China’s National Development and Reform Commission to be as yet the sole exporter of rice from Laos to China with a quota of 8,000 tonnes.

Laos was unable to meet the deal and was only able to export some 4,000 tonnes of rice including sticky rice and non-glutinous rice.
The Chinese company also ordered 7,200 tonnes of rice last year but producers were unable to supply this amount.
In 2015 and 2016, the country could supply only 5,000 tonnes of rice to China.
This was because the standard required by the Chinese buyers was really high, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce reported.

vientiane times



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Sangthong optimistic about organic rice exports

Sangthong district in Vientiane will increase its organic rice cultivation to reach its export goal of 1,800 tonnes this year, according to a local agriculture...

Isuzu targets 30 percent market share in Laos

Isuzu is eyeing a 30 percent market share of pick-up automobile sales in Laos in the next five years despite serious competition in this segment of vehicles.

Huawei flagship smartphones, smartwatch continue to nab top accolades at MWC 2017

Huawei flagship smartphones and smartwatch are continuing to grab top awards at the Mobile World Congress 2017 (M WC 2017) held recently in Barcelona, Spain with...

Fuel prices rise again

The Ministry of Industry and Commerc e has announced a fuel price increase across the country beginning yesterday February 17.

Lao organic tea exports aim for regional markets

Laos' organic tea industry has the potential to increase exports to regional markets as its quality is being accepted in a number of countries, according to tea...

Lao fresh milk increases growth chances

Lao Dairy Farm (LDF) is seeking to carve out a share of the fresh milk market in the country, with the selling point that its quality is equal to that of...

Ministry plans to boost rice exports

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry this year expects to export about 400,000 tonnes of rice and hopes the figure will climb to one million tonnes by 2020.

Over 5,000 vehicles illegally imported in 2015-2016

The Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance has reported th at they impounded more than 5,000 illegally imported vehicles in the fiscal year of 2015-2016.

Fuel prices rise for first time in 2017

The Ministry of Industry and Commerce has announced a fuel price increase across the country beginning yesterday (January 20) after a rise in the price of fuel on...

First Lao smartphone to launch in local market

The first Lao smart phone brand will be introduced to shops and agencies in Vientiane and the provinces this month after the local investor began displaying the...


MOST READ


Back To Top