Global rice prices remain sustained

Published 2023년 6월 16일

Tridge summary

In May, the average world rice price increased by 3.6%, driven by Asian buyers' return to the market, especially in Indonesia. The biggest price increases were seen in Pakistan and India, where prices reached a decade-high but remained competitive. There are concerns about rice production due to the potential return of the El Niño climate phenomenon in 2023. Despite these concerns, the exportable supply remains satisfactory, with the three largest exporters, India, Thailand, and Vietnam, expected to increase their exports in 2023. However, in Pakistan, rice prices rose by 8% in May due to a 30% production cut in 2022, leading to low exportable availabilities. In the United States, rice prices remained firm in early June, with exports reaching 175,000 tonnes in May against 202,000 tonnes in April. Haiti and Mexico are the main markets for US rice.
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Original content

In May, world rice prices rose by an average of 3.6%. Asian buyers are returning to the market, especially Indonesia, which has been largely absent from the import market for the last four years. The biggest increases were recorded in Pakistan and India. In India, prices have reached the highest levels of the last decade, but remain competitive with their main Asian competitors. The likely return of the El Niño climate phenomenon, with the expectation of a particularly severe episode in 2023, increases apprehension about rice production, which should put even more pressure on world prices in the coming months and during the first half of 2024. Therefore, the exportable supply remains satisfactory, with the exception of Pakistan, due to the 30% drop in production in 2022. Furthermore, it is expected that the three largest exporters in the world (India, Thailand and Vietnam), which account for 70% of of global supply, increase their exports in 2023. In India, rice prices have risen ...
Source: Coripil

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