Rice prices in India up as demand revives; Thai, Vietnam markets quiet

Jan 12th at 09:32
12-01-2017 09:32:08+07:00

Rice prices in India up as demand revives; Thai, Vietnam markets quiet

Rice prices in India rose on a revival in demand from African and Asian buyers while markets in Thailand and Vietnam remained quiet, traders said on Wednesday.

 

India, the world's biggest rice exporter, saw its 5-percent broken parboiled rice quoted at $346-$350 per tonne this week, up from $341-$345 last Wednesday.

The rise in prices came as demand from African buyers improved, said an exporter based at Kakinada in southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

"African buyers were making good purchases after a long time," he said, adding there was also some demand from Asia.

India mainly exports non-basmati rice to African countries and premier basmati rice to the Middle East.

Domestic buyers also started returning to the market, helping raise prices despite ample supply which cut prices last week, a Mumbai-based exporter said.

"Good export and domestic demand is offsetting impact of rising supplies," he added.

India's summer-sown rice output is seen at a record 93.88 million tonnes in the crop year to June 2017, 2.81 percent higher than last year.

In Thailand, prices of 5-percent broken rice rose slightly to $360-$365 a tonne, free-on-board (FOB) Bangkok, from $355-$360 last week.

"There is some small demand from Iraq and Singapore," a trader in Bangkok said.

"The market is otherwise quiet."

Thailand, which exported 9.63 million tonnes of rice in 2016, aims to increase exports to 10 million tonnes this year.

The country will also curb paddy rice production at 25 million to 26 million tonnes for the 2017-18 crop year in a bid to prevent an oversupply of the grain which could dent prices.

Thailand will begin auctioning about 8 million tonnes of rice from government stockpiles in the first quarter this year and aim to clear the stocks by the end of this year.

Vietnam's market remained subdued though its 5-percent broken rice was quoted at $345-$350 a tonne, FOB Saigon, slightly higher than a week earlier when buyers were bidding at around $335 a tonne.

"Since the New Year holiday until now, there's no order at all," said a trader based in Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnam is expected to export 5.8 million tonnes of rice in 2017, up 7.4 percent from a year earlier, according to a December report by USDA.

Thailand and Vietnam are the world's second and third biggest rice exporters after India.

tuoitrenews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Australia bans green and raw shrimp import from Viet Nam

A Vietnam News Agency reporter in Sydney has reported that Australia’s ban on green and raw shrimp from Asian nations, including Viet Nam, took effect on Monday.

Car rental cost doubles ahead of Tet

Automobile rentals have doubled in price in the run-up to Tet (Lunar New Year), which begins in late January.

Vietnam health ministry to inspect Masan Food after fish sauce arsenic scandal

The Vietnamese Ministry of Health is poised to put two major fish sauce makers, Masan Food and Khai Hoan JSC, through a complete inspection next month, not long...

Ministry relaxes rice export regulations

Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh on Wednesday decided to repeal regulations on rice exports and traders as they have become hurdles in the expansion of...

Rice prices fall in India on ample supply, weaker rupee; Thailand, Vietnam dull

Rice prices in India fell due to ample supply and recent slide in the rupee, while the Thai and Vietnamese markets remained subdued in the first week of the new...

Rice producers, exporters aim to increase consumption

An Giang Import Export Company (Angimex), one of the large rice export companies in Viet Nam, plans to focus on improving its rice quality and better controlling...

Petrol prices remain unchanged in regular price adjustment

The prices of RON 92 petrol and bio-fuel E5 remained unchanged, while diesel price 0.05S increased slightly in the first regular adjustment of petrol prices in 2017...

Vietnam car vendors offer promotions to hike sales ahead of Lunar New Year

Car vendors in Vietnam are offering special promotions to boost sales as the country gets ready for the most festive and lucrative time of the year in anticipation...

VN sugar production down 13%

Sugar output in the 2015-16 crop was 1.23 million tonnes, a year-on-year drop of 12.7 percent, said Pham Quoc Doanh, Chairman of the Vietnam Sugarcane and Sugar...

VN sugar production down 13%

Sugar producers, distributors and consumers discussed production and consumption in 2015-16 and forecasts for the next season at a seminar in HCM City yesterday.

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top