Prices of Vietnamese rice exports at world high

Aug 21st at 08:01
21-08-2024 08:01:27+07:00

Prices of Vietnamese rice exports at world high

The prices of Vietnamese rice are rising, contrasting with the trends in Thailand and Pakistan, according to the Việt Nam Food Association (VFA).

Compared to other top rice-exporting countries, the Vietnamese staple currently has the highest export prices. — VNA/VNS Photo

The price of 5 per cent broken rice from Việt Nam, at US$575 per tonne, is $14 per tonne higher than that of the same type from Thailand and $34 per tonne higher than that of the same product from Pakistan.

Vietnamese 25 per cent broken rice exports reached the price of $539 per tonne, surpassing the same type of rice from Thailand and Pakistan by $27 per tonne and $22 per tonne respectively.

Compared to other top rice-exporting countries, Vietnamese rice currently has the highest export prices.

This marks an impressive comeback for Vietnamese rice, as just a month ago, export prices were lower than those of Thailand, Pakistan and Myanmar.

The unexpected increase in rice imports from traditional partners has driven up market demand. This surge has contributed to the continuous rise in Vietnamese rice prices, pushing them back to the highest level globally.

Director of Việt Hưng Co. Ltd. in Tiền Giang, Nguyễn Văn Đôn, said that in the past half month, his company has continuously exported shipments to the Philippines, with volumes increasing by over 30 per cent compared to July.

According to him the last months of the year are typically when countries ramp up their rice imports. This year, the two largest import markets for Vietnamese rice, the Philippines and Indonesia, have announced increases in their rice import volumes.

The Philippines has increased its rice import target from 4.2 million to 4.5-4.7 million tonnes. Meanwhile, Indonesia may import up to 4.3 million tonnes of rice, instead of the 3.6 million tonnes initially announced at the beginning of the year. This change is due to a 9.5 per cent decrease in the country's rice production from the start of the year to August, compared to the same period last year.

General Director of Phương Đông Food Co. Ltd. Nguyễn Việt Anh said that the demand for rice in the market has remained consistently high and price fluctuations are largely driven by seasonal factors.

At this time, with limited supply and countries accelerating imports to prepare for next year's drought season, rice prices have been pushed higher.

He predicted that Việt Nam's rice exports are likely to remain stable, with prices continuing to rise until the end of the year if India has not lifted its rice export ban to stabilise domestic food security.

Chairman of the Việt Nam Food Association, Nguyễn Ngọc Nam, said that the demand from traditional Vietnamese rice importers, including the Philippines, Indonesia, Ghana, Malaysia, Singapore and others continues to be high.

Additionally, Vietnamese rice exporters are expanding into new markets, including the Middle East, Africa, South America, Japan and South Korea.

Statistics from the association show that over the past seven months, Việt Nam has exported over 5.1 million tonnes of rice, with a turnover of $3.2 billion, an increase of 25 per cent in volume and 5.8 per cent in value year-on-year.

Việt Nam's average rice export prices are currently very high. At certain times, the export price of Vietnamese rice to Brunei reached $959 per tonne, to the US $868 per tonne, to the Netherlands $857 per tonne, to Ukraine $847 per tonne, to Iraq $836 per tonne and to Turkey $831 per tonne.

With the increase in imports from partners, Nam said that rice exports could reach around eight million tonnes this year, earning more than $5 billion - a new record for the industry. 

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