India’s Ban on Broken Rice Exports May Increase Global Feed Prices
Rice
India
Regulation & Compliances
Market & Price Trends
Mehmet Unluyurt
Published Oct 1, 2022
In W36, India increased the export duty of white non-basmati rice by 20% and banned the export of 100% broken rice which accounted for a 20% share of its rice exports. China will be the most affected by this restriction as it imports the most broken rice from India for the feed sector. This regulation may also cause rice prices and feed prices in other locations to rise due to the possible high demand in China.
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