Finance Ministry aims to suspend ordinary rice exports
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HÀ NỘI - The
Ministry of Finance wants the Government to suspend exports of
ordinary rice to ensure national reserves are full.
A corner of rice storage of Sông
Hậu Food Company in the southern city of Cần Thơ. - VNA/VNS Photo Vũ Sinh
The ministry
suggested suspending exports until June 15, with sticky rice,
organic rice and fragrant rice still exported as usual.
The proposal
was recently sent to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), which is
drafting a rice export
management plan. The plan will be sent to Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc for
approval soon.
The finance
ministry said the suspension of ordinary rice exports aimed to ensure
national food security and reserve targets in 2020 as Việt Nam was coping
with the COVID-19 pandemic, which is also greatly affecting many
countries over the world.
The target
of national rice reserve for 2020 assigned by the PM includes the purchase
of 190,000 tonnes of ordinary rice and 80,000 tonnes of ordinary
unhusked rice, which was expected to be complete on April 8.
However, as
demand for rice exports is increasing, many Vietnamese businesses, who have
won contracts to supply rice for the national reserves, have extended the
contract signing period or not conducted contract negotiations.
Therefore, the finance ministry asked the MoIT to ask the Government to
suspend the export of ordinary rice until June 15. After the national reserve
is full as targeted, exports could continue.
The MoIT
wants the Government to continue exporting rice as many Vietnamese rice
exporters have said demand and prices are up, allowing them to earn more from
exports. But in the view of the finance ministry, the cessation of
exports is needed to ensure national food security first, especially when the
country is dealing with the outbreak of COVD-19 virus.
The finance
ministry also assigned the General Department of Customs to
monitor exports of sticky rice, parboiled rice, organic rice and
fragrant rice strictly, while supervising the suspension of ordinary rice
export until June 15.
“After June
15, ordinary rice can be exported normally, the General Department of Customs
will base on exports quantity announced by the MoIT to supervise customs
procedures as prescribed,” the ministry said.
Regarding support solutions, the finance ministry proposed the PM to assign
the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to direct Việt Nam
Northern Food Corporation (Vinafood 1) and its member companies to sign
contracts for selling rice immediately after winning bids to supply the
national reserve.
The ministry also requested people's committees of cities and provinces ask
local rice production and trading enterprises to declare prices according to
regulations and intensify inspection and examination of price
declarations.
VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 4, 2020
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