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China refuses Thai
rice, bringing opportunities to Vietnam
According to
The Thai government has been buying
rice at high prices from farmers in the subsidy program over the last two
years. It now needs to sell the stockpile rice for money to pay farmers.
Thai farmers have threatened to
organize anti-government demonstrations in many areas of
However, the Chinese decision on
canceling the import deal from
While
According to
The figures released on December 20,
2013, showed that
Meanwhile, Thai rice was traded at
$380 per ton.
Do Van Hao from the Vietnam Institute
for Agriculture and Rural Development Policies has confirmed that Vietnamese
rice price has exceeded Thai rice.
Vo Tong Xuan, the Vietnamese leading
rice expert, noted that while
The information about the cancelation
of the 1.2 million ton rice import contract has made Vietnamese rice
exporters leap for joy. However, experts keep cautious when talking about the
opportunities.
“The fact that
“Vietnamese rice products have
different quality levels. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the
post-harvest processing, prepare storehouses and only sell rice if it can go
for good prices,” Long said.
He went on to say that farmers,
represented by the associations, need to cooperate with each other, and that
if Vietnamese enterprises try to compete by lowering the export prices, they
would suffer.
It happened in the past that
Vietnamese enterprises tried to scramble for clients by offering the prices
lower than that offered by the rivals. As a result,
The Vietnam Food Association (VFA)
reportedly has instructed enterprises to build up the rice production chain
in order to ensure high-quality product supplies, especially the fragrant
rice with high value.
In 2013,
Dat Viet
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Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 2, 2014
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