Vietnamese rice prices on the hike

The prices of Vietnamese paddy and rice continued to increase last week, according to the the Vietnam Food Association (VFA).
Vietnamese rice prices on the hike ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The prices of Vietnamese paddy and rice continued to increase last week, according to the the Vietnam FoodAssociation (VFA).

Specifically, the average paddy price at fields rose by 214 VND to 8,000 VND (0.31 USD) per kilo, with the highest reported at 8,050 VND. The average price for paddy at warehouses expanded by 183 VND to9,475 VND per kilo, the highest recorded at 9,650 VND.

Meanwhile, 5% broken rice was priced up to 14,200VND per kilo; 15% broken rice, 13,950 VND; and 25% broken rice, 13,750 VND.

Premium white rice saw an increase of 35 VND per kilo to 14,010 VND.

For export, the price of 5% broken rice was 582 USD per tonne, higher than 579 USD of Thailand, and 581 USD of Pakistan.

Vietnam's 25% broken rice was sold at 557 USD per tonne, as compared to 530USD of Thai rice./.

VNA

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