Rice exports may surpass 2015 target

Dec 21st at 15:01
21-12-2015 15:01:29+07:00

Rice exports may surpass 2015 target

Viet Nam's rice exports are likely to exceed the target set for 2015 by 200,000 tonnes to 300,000 tonnes, hitting around 6.5 million tonnes for the year.

 

A strong end to the year has been attributed to the sector's success.

According to the Viet Nam Food Association, the country had shipped 5.807 million tonnes of rice as of November this year, and the figure for December is forecast to reach about 700,000 tonnes.

Additionally, rice exported through unofficial channels across the borders is estimated to be between 1.6 million tonnes to 1.8 million tonnes, which is expected to lift the yearly exports through both official and unofficial channels to about 8 million tonnes.

Vietnamese rice exporters have recently won bids to supply 450,000 tonnes of rice to the Philippines and one million tonnes of rice to Indonesia, helping raise the price of rice in the domestic market.

Viet Nam has around 4.1 million ha of paddy fields, 53 per cent of which are concentrated across the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta.

In 2014, the country exported 6.3 million tonnes of the 45 million tonnes it produced, making it the world's third largest rice exporter after India and Thailand.

In the first ten months of this year, Asia maintained its position as Viet Nam's biggest rice importer, despite an annual decline of 11.2 per cent in the market share to 71.58 per cent. Africa, Australia, and Europe showed greater demand for Vietnamese rice with higher imports recorded during the period.

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