Rice exports slump, food association seeks government help

Mar 2nd at 15:33
02-03-2019 15:33:43+07:00

Rice exports slump, food association seeks government help

The Vietnam Food Association has sought central bank assistance to buy surplus stock as rice exports plunge.

 

In the first two months of the year, Vietnam exported 788,000 tons of the grain worth worth $355 million, down 4.9 percent and 17.5 percent year-on-year, respectively, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Rice exports to China, Vietnam’s biggest buyer, went down; and in a double blow for exporters, prices also fell sharply. Currently export prices are at VND4,300 - 5,000 ($0.19 - $0.22) per kilogram depending on the variety, VND800 - 1,000 lower than a year ago.

The ministry said importing countries were sourcing their rice from more suppliers, and the resultant competition has pushed prices down.

Besides, many countries have been seeking to increase rice production, increasing global supply, making it a buyers’ market.

At a recent conference on rice production held in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap, the association called on the State Bank of Vietnam to provide credit to help businesses buy surplus rice.

This would allow farmers to sell their produce and prepare for the upcoming summer-autumn crop, it said.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam is the third biggest rice exporter in the world behind India and Thailand, selling the grain to some 150 countries and territories.

In 2018, rice exports grew 5.1 percent in volume (6.1 million tons) and 16.3 percent ($3.08 billion) in value year-on-year.

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