Global rice prices fall immediately after India's move to ease rice export restrictions

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương01/10/2024


Global rice prices hit new peak, global food picture causes concern. Moderate buying and selling causes global rice prices to drop sharply by 20 USD/ton.

Global rice prices fell on September 30 after India, the world's top rice exporter, gave the green light to resume exports, boosting global supplies and making rice more affordable for poor people in Asia and Africa.

India on September 28 allowed exports of non-basmati white rice. The decision came a day after New Delhi cut its export tax on parboiled rice to 10%, thanks to the upcoming new harvest and higher inventories in state warehouses. Suppliers from Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan are responding to India’s move by lowering their export prices as exporters struggle to stay competitive and maintain their market position.

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Global rice prices fell immediately after India's move to ease rice export restrictions. Illustrative photo

Global rice prices have surged to their highest in more than 15 years following India’s decision last year to ban white rice exports and impose a 20% duty on parboiled rice exports. Export restrictions imposed by India last year have allowed competing suppliers such as Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan and Myanmar to increase their market share and command higher prices in the global market.

India’s 5% broken parboiled rice prices were quoted at $500-$510 a tonne on September 30, down from $530-$536 last week. India’s 5% broken white rice was quoted at around $490 a tonne. Exporters in Vietnam, Pakistan, Thailand and Myanmar also cut prices by at least $10 a tonne on September 30. The Philippines, Nigeria, Iraq, Senegal, Indonesia and Malaysia are among the major Asian rice importers.

Buyers and sellers are assessing the potential impact of increased Indian rice supplies, with prices expected to stabilize in the first week of October. India accounts for more than 40% of the world's rice exports in 2022, reaching a record 22.2 million tonnes of the 55.4 million tonnes of global trade.

Thai rice prices were quoted at $540-$550 a tonne on September 30, down from $550-$560 a tonne last week. The Thai Rice Exporters Association said Thai rice export prices could fall as supply increases in the market, but the extent of the decline will depend on a number of factors, including the appreciation of the Thai currency. Rice prices have begun to correct, even in Vietnam, but traders cautioned that the full impact of the Indian supply is still unclear.

Why India’s easing of export curbs matters for global rice trade: India has lifted most export restrictions on rice shipments in 2023 with immediate effect, as above-average monsoon rains are expected to boost crop yields amid bulging state stocks.

A few things explain India’s importance to the global rice trade: India accounted for more than 40% of the world’s rice exports in 2022, reaching a record 22.2 million tonnes out of a total of 55.4 million tonnes. India’s rice exports were larger than the combined exports of the next four largest exporters in the world: Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan and the United States. India exports rice to more than 140 countries. The top buyers of Indian non-basmati rice include: Benin, Bangladesh, Angola, Cameroon, Djibouti, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Nepal.

Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia are major buyers of premium basmati rice from India. Restrictions in 2023 cut India’s rice exports by 20% to 17.8 million tonnes, and exports in the first seven months of 2024 fell by a quarter from a year earlier. India’s reduced rice exports have forced Asian and African buyers to turn to Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan and Myanmar. The surge in demand amid limited surpluses has pushed export prices in these countries to their highest in more than 15 years.



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