Vietnam rice prices slip on weak demand; India rates steady

Nov 3rd at 09:18
03-11-2019 09:18:00+07:00

 

Vietnam rice prices slip on weak demand; India rates steady

Rice export rates for the Vietnamese variety fell this week from multi-month highs on weak demand from Philippines and China, while prices were steady in top exporter India on festival-thinned trading.

Vietnam’s 5% broken rice inched lower to $345-$350 a tonne on Thursday, from a 4-1/2 month high of $350-$355 last week.

“Trading is thin this week on weak demand from major buyers such as Philippines and China,” said a trader based in Ho Chi Minh City. “The autumn-winter crop season will be in full swing in December,” the trader added.

Vietnam’s rice shipments in the first 10 months of this year rose 6.1% from a year earlier to 5.56 million tonnes, but export revenue fell 7.8%, government data showed.

In India, prices of the 5 percent broken parboiled variety were unchanged from last week at $368-$372 per tonne.

“Trading was negligible due to the Diwali festival. New season supplies have also been delayed due to recent rainfall,” said a Mumbai-based dealer with a global trading firm.

Prices had recovered from a four-month low on a stronger rupee last week.

Many rice growing states had rainfall in the last few days, damaging paddy crops ready for harvesting, exporters said.

Meanwhile, in Thailand, benchmark 5 percent broken rice prices were at $390-$413 a tonne, versus $396-$410 last week.

“The domestic price of rice is actually quite low but it’s the baht that’s really pushing up export prices and this has deterred overseas buyers,” a Bangkok-based rice trader said.

Exporters have wrestled with a strong baht this year, which has kept prices for the Thai variety higher than those of competitors.

“New supply will gradually enter the market over the next few weeks until the end of the year and if exporters can’t sell, stockpiles may build and prices would fall,” another Bangkok-based trader said.

Elsewhere, Bangladesh will buy 1 million tonnes of rice and paddy, up from 600,000 tonnes last year, in the upcoming harvesting season from local farmers who incurred losses from high production costs and low domestic prices this year, Agriculture Minister Abdur Razzaque said on Thursday.

Rain-fed rice output or the Aman crop, accounting for nearly a third of country’s annual rice output of around 35 million tonnes, is estimated to hit 15.3 million tonnes this year from nearly 14 million tonnes last year, the minister said.

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