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There is always a large price gap
between new rice and old rice, the official said.
The nation’s rice industry can
compete with private Thai traders, but not with the Thai government as it
slashes prices to bolster demand for old low quality stock, said a VFA
representative.
In the four months leading up to
May, Vietnam ’s
rice exports dipped 12.73% in volume and 16.37% in value on-year to 1.686
million tonnes valued at US$707 million according to VFA statistics.
In addition to lower export prices
and fierce competition with Thailand ,
in 2015, Vietnam
exporters are at risk of shrinking markets in other countries, particularly
the Chinese market.
However, Vietnam 's
rice exports to China
during 2015 are likely to see a substantial decline as the Chinese government
diversifies its import strategy to increase rice import quota from multiple
sources.
To address the situation, Deputy
Prime Minister Hai has asked the VFA in collaboration with relevant
government offices and those in the private sector to develop specific
marketing plans for each foreign market.
In addition, the Deputy Prime
Minister asked the parties to lay out a scheme to restructure production and
shift rice cultivation areas to planting crops with higher profit margins.
Hai said for 2014 Vietnam rice
cultivation area stood at around 7.6 million hectares with an estimated
production of around 43.4 million tonnes of paddy rice. Rice production
exceeds consumption, but the country imports tonnes of soybeans and corn
annually.
The government will guide farmers to
shift to crops to soybeans, corn or other crops that will help them improve
their overall profits, Hai stressed.
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