Rice exports jump as more of last year's orders filled

Rice exports have surged in the first two months as many of last year's contracts are being executed this year, according to the Vietnam Food Association.
Rice exports jump as more of last year's orders filled ảnh 1Workers of HCM City Food and Foodstuff company load rice for export. (Photo: moit.gov.vn)

HCM City (VNA) – Rice exports have surged in the first two months as many of last year's contracts are being executed this year, according to the Vietnam Food Association.

The country exported more than 856,219 tonnes for 347.8 million USD, a year-on-year increase of 101.89 percent and 81.73 percent, and Huynh Minh Hue, VFA general secretary, indicated there had been too many orders to handle last year, including some large government contracts with Indonesia and the Philippines.

At a regular meeting of the association last week, he said exports of common white rice accounted for 32.68 percent of exports, up almost five times from the same period last year, and exports of glutinous rice also surged due to high demand from China.

Exports of fragrant rice continued to grow steadily thanks to increased exports to China and Africa, he said.

VFA anticipates exports to reach 1.3 million tonnes in the first quarter, 56 percent up from the same period last year.

Hue said the number of contracts to be executed remains high at around 1.4 million tonnes.

But with inventories at export firms 81,140 tonnes lower than at the same time last year – at one million tonnes – they have to buy rice, he said.

Prices are currently high in the domestic market despite this being the peak harvest season and the association announcing no plans to stockpile the grain.

High demand from exporters coupled with a forecast of falling output in the Mekong Delta due to drought and saltwater intrusion has pushed up the prices.

The Ministry of Agriculture and rural Development reported that by March 5 around 139,000ha of the winter-spring rice crop in nine provinces had been damaged by drought and saltwater, with the loss estimated at one million tonnes.

In previous years the VFA proposed purchasing one million tonne of rice for temporary storage at the beginning of March to support domestic prices, but this time farmers can earn reasonable profits at current prices.

According to rice traders in the Mekong Delta, a kilogramme of IR 50404 paddy in the field costs 4,600-4,650 VND, 300 VND higher than a year earlier, and high-grade paddies are priced much higher.-VNA

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