Vietnamese rice most
expensive in
The November
Market Review by global rice market news provider Oryza has shown that that
the price of Vietnamese rice remains the most expensive across
According to data released last
Friday, Vietnamese five percent broken rice was sold for US$410-420 per
tonne, down $20 per tonne from two weeks ago, but higher by $10 per tonne
from one month ago.
The price of Thai rice (of the same
variety), in comparison, declined $15 per tonne to $380 per tonne from two
weeks ago. The price was also lower by $25 per tonne from one month ago.
Compared with the same period last
year, the Vietnamese rice price is higher by $5 per tonne, while the price of
Thai rice fell $170 per tonne during the same period.
Do Van Hao, an expert at the
Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, told
Biz Hub that in recent times, there have been a few instances when the export
price of Vietnamese rice surpassed that of Thai rice. He pointed out that it
was not the first time that the Vietnamese rice price had climbed higher than
the Thai rice price because such a phenomenon had occurred in the past, although
for very short durations.
"There are some reasons that
have pushed the price of
Second,
Third, the exchange rate between the
Thai baht and the US dollar has seen an increasing trend, which has lowered
the price of rice in the local currency," he added.
Echoing the same sentiment,
agricultural expert Vo Tong Xuan noted that while
"Enterprises exporting rice to
"I think the current price is
suitable because
Hao shrugged off worries about
importing rice from overseas while the price is high, noting that price
disparities are currently not too wide. He also pointed out that the variety
of rice exported is different from that consumed in
Hao added that "Thai rice could,
however, be imported for domestic consumption if its price is much lower than
that of Vietnamese rice."
"Recently,
According to the Viet Nam Food
Association (VFA), between January 2013 and December 19, the quantity of rice
exports reached 6.325 million tonnes, which had a free-on-board (FOB) value
of $2.735 billion and a Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) value of $2.848
billion.
Between December 1 and December 19,
the quantity of rice exported was 183,897 tonnes, which had an FOB value of
$86.569 million and a CIF value of $91.969 million.
Speaking to the Vneconomy newspaper,
general secretary Huynh Minh Hue said the total quantity of rice exports for
2013 is estimated at around 6.6 million of tonnes, lower than expected. The
VFA had set a goal of exporting 7.5 million tonnes of rice at the beginning
of 2013.
VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 12, 2013
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