Rice exports beat low expectations in 2017

Dec 25th at 08:17
25-12-2017 08:17:25+07:00

Rice exports beat low expectations in 2017

Contrary to pessimistic forecasts earlier in 2017, after a drop in 2016, the country’s rice exports had a successful year in 2017, with some higher-than-expected figures.

 

According to the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the level of rice exports in December was estimated at around 400,000 to 450,000 tonnes, bringing the total export volume for the entire year to 5.9 to 6 million tonnes, over 1 million tonnes higher than last year’s figure.

A recent update from the General Department of Customs showed that as of 15th December, the level of rice exports reached 5.66 million tonnes, worth around US$2.6 billion.

This figure represents a rise of 20.9 per cent in volume and 23.8 per cent in value over the same period last year. In 2016, the level of rice exports was only 4.9 million tonnes, worth $2.2 billion.

After disappointing results in 2016, the sector has set a modest target to export 5 million tonnes of rice in 2017, due to an anticipated decline in demand and changes to the rice import policies of destination markets.

However, the demand for rice in many markets, such as China, Malaysia, the Philippines and South Korea, increased significantly in 2017, which, together with the efforts to penetrate new markets, such as Bangladesh and Iraq, have helped to improve the country’s level of rice exports, experts have said.

Rice import companies also saw a successful year.

Nguyen Van Don, director of Viet Hung Company Limited, stated that the increase in rice exports was largely due to China, the largest market for Viet Nam. Don added that rice exports to China is expected to help boost his company’s value of exports by 20 per cent, compared to 2016.

Rice exports to other markets, such as the Philippines, Malaysia, Iraq, South Korea and Saudi Arabia, also saw a significant increase.

Dang Thi Lien, director of the Long An Foodstuff Limited Company, forecasted a positive outlook for rice exports, as there are many orders from the Philippines and China.

According to Nguyen Thanh Long, director of the Gao Viet Limited Company, the level of rice exports will continue to improve in the first quarter of 2018, if supply is ensured.

Many forecasts highlight an improved global rice market in 2018.

According to a report by the United States (US) Department of Agriculture, global rice trade is projected to grow by 1 per cent in 2018, to reach 42.3 million tonnes. Viet Nam’s rice exports could increase by 400,000 tonnes in 2018, due to higher demand from Southeast Asian markets.

Vietnamese rice is now exported to over 130 markets. However, experts are still calling for quality to be improved, to enhance competitiveness.

In October, the Ministry of Industry and Trade announced its rice export strategy for the 2017 to 2020 period, which aims to decrease export volume but increase value.

Accordingly, the country’s average rice export volume was set at 4.5 to 5 million tonnes per year to 2020, at an average value of $2.2 to $2.3 billion.

Between 2021 and 2030, Viet Nam plans to export 4 million tonnes per year on average, worth around $2.3 to $2.5 billion.

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