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Broken Rice Suppliers, Trade & Prices — Market Overview 2026

HS Code
100630
Last Updated
2026-06-09
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Broken Rice market coverage spans 171 countries.
  • 2,725 exporter companies and 4,071 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 23,689 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 20 countries.
  • 8 premium suppliers and 0 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-06-09.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Broken Rice

Analyze 23,689 supplier-linked transactions across the top 20 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Broken Rice.

Broken Rice Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Broken Rice to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Broken Rice: China (-63.7%), Ukraine (-38.8%), Paraguay (-26.1%).

Broken Rice Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-07, benchmark Broken Rice country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2025-12, countries with visible Broken Rice transaction unit prices: Italy (2.48 USD / kg), Ukraine (1.35 USD / kg), South Africa (0.95 USD / kg), China (0.94 USD / kg), Thailand (0.78 USD / kg), 15 more countries.
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-06
India-13.4%10,1820.35 USD / kg (741,892,381.965 kg)0.36 USD / kg (490,317,009.012 kg)0.37 USD / kg (475,842,281.011 kg)0.36 USD / kg (92,633,866.561 kg)0.33 USD / kg (227,787,319.965 kg)0.38 USD / kg (332,056,035.969 kg)
Vietnam-12.4%10,8290.47 USD / kg (290,557,570.534 kg)0.48 USD / kg (1,410,678,368.108 kg)0.47 USD / kg (673,265,451.824 kg)0.50 USD / kg (243,478,958.158 kg)0.48 USD / kg (130,950,060.807 kg)0.48 USD / kg (352,326,369.356 kg)
Argentina-24.0%7000.42 USD / kg (8,818,108.533 kg)0.43 USD / kg (13,978,217.45 kg)0.43 USD / kg (12,872,599.568 kg)0.42 USD / kg (23,846,464.596 kg)0.39 USD / kg (7,859,149.995 kg)0.40 USD / kg (9,747,586.974 kg)
Thailand+19.7%3100.51 USD / kg (1,650,820 kg)0.39 USD / kg (9,205,982 kg)0.91 USD / kg (1,693,171 kg)0.91 USD / kg (621,433 kg)0.63 USD / kg (79,720,988.801 kg)0.78 USD / kg (3,703,739.95 kg)
Costa Rica-8.9%260- (-)- (-)0.29 USD / kg (2,059,880 kg)0.30 USD / kg (750,720 kg)0.30 USD / kg (836,280 kg)0.29 USD / kg (696,900 kg)
China-63.7%2100.91 USD / kg (12,837.77 kg)0.60 USD / kg (2,388,214.65 kg)0.67 USD / kg (514,758.54 kg)0.63 USD / kg (278,625.05 kg)0.76 USD / kg (23,834.63 kg)0.94 USD / kg (8,574.1 kg)
Singapore-7.1%1280.60 USD / kg (1,904,794 kg)0.65 USD / kg (1,627,000 kg)0.52 USD / kg (18,515,645 kg)0.53 USD / kg (2,011,231.08 kg)0.49 USD / kg (2,421,280 kg)0.49 USD / kg (3,469,074 kg)
Pakistan-2.0%1020.45 USD / kg (7,110,000 kg)0.46 USD / kg (4,495,101.813 kg)0.43 USD / kg (4,213,492 kg)0.44 USD / kg (3,068,869 kg)0.44 USD / kg (3,091,330 kg)0.45 USD / kg (4,329,970 kg)
Kazakhstan-8.9%980.29 USD / kg (67,700 kg)0.40 USD / kg (389,500 kg)0.40 USD / kg (174,000 kg)0.39 USD / kg (260,500 kg)0.39 USD / kg (157,475 kg)0.40 USD / kg (497,500 kg)
Cambodia-17.2%910.30 USD / kg (310,000 kg)0.28 USD / kg (3,324,110 kg)0.35 USD / kg (1,099,790 kg)0.27 USD / kg (750,000 kg)0.27 USD / kg (539,040 kg)0.27 USD / kg (3,535,800 kg)
Broken Rice Global Supply Chain Coverage
6,796 companies
2,725 exporters and 4,071 importers are mapped for Broken Rice.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Broken Rice, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.

Broken Rice Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

2,725 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Broken Rice. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Broken Rice Verified Export Suppliers and Premium Partners

8 premium Broken Rice suppliers include country, industry, and contactability signals to prioritize credible export partners faster.
Sial Medikal Turizm Gida Insaat Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi
Turkiye
Food ManufacturingFood WholesalersFood Packaging
Intimex Group Joint Stock Company
Vietnam
Beverage ManufacturingCrop ProductionFood WholesalersFood Manufacturing
Sevyam Tradexim Private Limited
India
Food ManufacturingBrokers And Trade Agencies
Panoramas Company Limited
Vietnam
Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood PackagingBeverage ManufacturingFood Wholesalers
National Cooperative Exports Limited
India
Food ManufacturingFood PackagingOthers
Adroit Overseas Pte. Ltd.
Singapore
Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood PackagingBeverage ManufacturingOthersFood Services And Drinking Places
APEX TRADING
India
Others
ITC Limited
India
Food Manufacturing
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Broken Rice Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 2,725 total exporter companies in the Broken Rice supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Kazakhstan)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-10-23
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Vietnam)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-09
Industries: Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood PackagingOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood ManufacturingTrade
(China)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-09
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-09
Industries: Food WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
(India)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-02-18
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
(Thailand)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-09
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingTrade
Broken Rice Global Exporter Coverage
2,725 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Broken Rice supply depth and sourcing optionality.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics to narrow Broken Rice opportunities by country, product, and value-chain role, then open company profiles to validate fit.

Top Exporting Countries for Broken Rice (HS Code 100630) in 2024

For Broken Rice in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1India16,509,365,660.459 kg11,052,735,537.563 USD
2Pakistan4,911,092,000.06 kg3,258,330,152.506 USD
3United States1,621,047,484 kg1,368,593,930 USD
4Myanmar [Burma]1,528,624,512 kg824,086,034.031 USD
5Italy594,426,894 kg820,850,995.994 USD
6Netherlands165,354,173.79 kg303,905,748.16 USD
7Paraguay395,864,726.5 kg262,288,710.79 USD
8Belgium128,505,459.011 kg222,945,377.844 USD
9Australia200,964,000 kg200,142,595.332 USD
10Turkiye250,456,498 kg191,734,498 USD

Broken Rice Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

Track Broken Rice exporter-to-importer flows by value, volume, and share to uncover high-potential export routes.

Broken Rice Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

4,071 importer companies are mapped for Broken Rice demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Broken Rice Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 4,071 total importer companies tracked for Broken Rice. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(Singapore)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-01-14
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 51 - 100 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood Services And Drinking PlacesFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Philippines)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-09
Recently Import Partner Companies: 2
Industries: Brokers And Trade Agencies
Value Chain Roles: -
(Cambodia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-09
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(Uganda)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-09
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(China)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-12-31
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(China)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-07-31
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood WholesalersOthersShipping And Water Transport
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
4,071 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Broken Rice.
Use Supply Chain Intelligence analytics and company profiles to identify active Broken Rice buyers, compare partner density by country, and refine GTM priorities.

Top Import Demand Countries for Broken Rice (HS Code 100630) in 2024

For Broken Rice in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Philippines4,406,793,282.15 kg2,261,346,681 USD
2United States1,318,448,541 kg1,514,756,783 USD
3Malaysia1,673,440,947.86 kg1,090,875,970.087 USD
4Japan736,596,120.281 kg613,443,349.711 USD
5Brazil711,293,941 kg507,675,254 USD
6Canada407,311,313.092 kg407,864,564.001 USD
7Australia257,933,987.74 kg281,918,785.876 USD
8Germany175,727,274.662 kg259,696,756.034 USD
9Hong Kong256,827,136 kg239,040,645.405 USD
10Netherlands192,654,940.118 kg238,447,983.468 USD

Broken Rice Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

Analyze Broken Rice origin-to-destination trade flows by value, volume, and share to monitor demand-side sourcing channels.

Global Wholesale Supplier Price Trends by Country for Broken Rice

Broken Rice Monthly Wholesale Supplier Price Summary by Country

Monthly Broken Rice wholesale unit-price benchmarks by country for export and sourcing decisions.
In 2025-12, countries with visible Broken Rice wholesale unit prices: Niger (0.83 USD / kg), Thailand (0.34 USD / kg), Vietnam (0.33 USD / kg), India (0.28 USD / kg).
Country2025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-06
India0.35 USD / kg0.29 USD / kg0.28 USD / kg0.28 USD / kg0.30 USD / kg0.28 USD / kg
Thailand0.31 USD / kg-0.31 USD / kg0.32 USD / kg-0.34 USD / kg
Vietnam0.24 USD / kg0.22 USD / kg0.31 USD / kg0.30 USD / kg0.29 USD / kg0.33 USD / kg
Senegal------
Niger-----0.83 USD / kg

Broken Rice Wholesale Price Competitiveness by Major Exporting Countries

Compare Broken Rice wholesale price ranges and YoY changes across the top 5 exporting countries to benchmark supplier price competitiveness.
RankCountryAverageLowerUpperYoY
1India0.27 USD / kg0.16 USD / kg0.52 USD / kg-18.4%
2Thailand0.33 USD / kg0.30 USD / kg0.36 USD / kg-5.4%
3Vietnam0.27 USD / kg0.01 USD / kg0.40 USD / kg+328.5%
4Senegal0.79 USD / kg0.63 USD / kg1.01 USD / kg-
5Niger0.83 USD / kg0.81 USD / kg0.89 USD / kg-

Latest Broken Rice Wholesale Export Price Updates

Use the latest 5 Broken Rice wholesale updates to validate current export price points and origin-level supplier changes.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD) 
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2026-05-01Bro*** *********** **** *** * * ************ ***** ******* ********* ****0.21 USD / kg
2026-05-01Bro*** *********** **** *** * * ************ ***** ******* ************* ****0.24 USD / kg
2026-05-01Bro*** *********** **** *** * * ************ ***** ******* ********** ****0.21 USD / kg
2026-05-01Ric******** *********** *** * * ************ ***** ******* ********* ****0.25 USD / kg

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDry (milled grain fraction)
Industry PositionPrimary Processed Agricultural Commodity

Raw Material

Commodity GroupCereals (Rice)
Scientific NameOryza sativa (primarily; broken fraction from milled rice)
PerishabilityLow
Growing Conditions
  • Warm growing season with adequate water supply (irrigated lowland/paddy systems common)
  • Rainfed lowland and upland systems also contribute depending on region
  • Sensitivity to drought, flooding, and heat stress influences yield and milling throughput
Main VarietiesIndica-type rice, Japonica-type rice
Consumption Forms
  • Cooked staple in price-sensitive markets
  • Milled into rice flour/meal for food processing
  • Ingredient for extruded snacks and other cereal products
  • Brewing/distilling adjunct in some formulations
  • Animal feed and pet food input when competitively priced
Grading Factors
  • Percent broken (contract grade)
  • Moisture content
  • Foreign matter/admixture
  • Damaged/discolored grains
  • Insect infestation and live/dead pests
  • Odor and overall cleanliness

Market

Broken rice is the fragmented kernel portion generated during rice milling and is traded globally as a lower-cost staple and as an input for food processing and feed. Supply is structurally linked to paddy production and milling throughput, with large rice-producing countries in Asia shaping availability and price formation. International trade flows commonly connect Asian surplus origins with food-security-sensitive import markets, particularly in parts of Africa, while some volumes move into industrial and feed channels. Market dynamics are highly exposed to exporter policy decisions (export restrictions, quotas, minimum prices) in major supplying countries, which can rapidly tighten global availability and raise landed costs.
Major Producing Countries
  • IndiaLarge rice producer; substantial milling base creates significant broken rice availability.
  • ChinaLarge rice producer; broken rice availability primarily linked to domestic milling and policy.
  • BangladeshMajor rice producer; broken rice mostly tied to domestic demand and procurement conditions.
  • IndonesiaMajor rice producer; broken rice supply largely linked to domestic milling and stock management.
  • VietnamMajor rice producer with export-oriented milling and grading infrastructure.
  • ThailandMajor rice producer with established export channels for rice fractions including broken.
  • PakistanMajor rice producer and exporter; broken rice supply tied to basmati/non-basmati milling streams.
  • Myanmar [Burma]Regional producer; export availability varies with policy and domestic price controls.
Major Exporting Countries
  • IndiaKey origin for broken rice trade; export policy is a major price driver.
  • ThailandEstablished exporter; supplies broken rice for food and feed uses.
  • VietnamMajor exporter with diversified grade offerings; shipments depend on crop outcomes and domestic stock policy.
  • PakistanExporter supplying broken fractions alongside whole-kernel rice categories.
  • Myanmar [Burma]Regional exporter; availability can change with licensing and domestic market interventions.
  • CambodiaSmaller but active exporter; some volumes move through regional trading hubs.
Major Importing Countries
  • SenegalNotable import market for broken rice in food consumption channels.
  • Ivory CoastRegular importer; broken rice used for household consumption and price-sensitive segments.
  • GhanaImporter for retail and foodservice; demand influenced by relative prices versus whole rice.
  • BeninImporter and regional transit point in West Africa for rice products.
  • NigeriaLarge rice-consuming market; trade patterns depend on domestic production policy and border enforcement.
  • ChinaImports can occur for industrial uses and feed rations depending on domestic price relationships and policy.
  • PhilippinesImports can rise when domestic supply tightens; broken rice may serve institutional and processing demand.

Specification

Major VarietiesIndica-type (commonly long-grain) broken rice, Japonica-type (commonly medium/short-grain) broken rice
Physical Attributes
  • Kernel fragments produced during milling; typical buyer specification centers on percent broken, uniformity, and appearance
  • Presence of damaged, chalky, red, or discolored grains is commonly limited by contract specification
  • Odor-free and insect-free condition is commonly required at loading and discharge
Compositional Metrics
  • Moisture content is a standard commercial parameter for storage stability and claims resolution
  • Foreign matter and admixture limits are commonly specified for trade lots
  • Chemical residue and contaminant compliance (per destination requirements) can be part of buyer specifications
Grades
  • Contract grades commonly differentiate by percent broken and allowable defect tolerances
  • Codex Alimentarius quality and factor conventions for rice are commonly referenced as a baseline in international trade documentation
Packaging
  • Bulk or bagged shipments depending on destination infrastructure and rebagging needs
  • Woven polypropylene or similar commodity bags are common for containerized distribution into wholesale markets
ProcessingUsed as a cost-optimized input for rice flour, extruded snacks, brewing/distilling adjuncts, and animal feedSmaller particle size increases susceptibility to breakage, dusting, and moisture pickup if packaging and handling are poor

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Paddy cultivation and harvest -> drying -> milling (dehusking/whitening) -> separation and grading of broken fractions -> bagging/bulk loading -> ocean/land transport -> import handling and wholesale distribution -> retail/processing/feed channels
Demand Drivers
  • Lower unit cost versus whole-kernel rice in price-sensitive consumer segments
  • Food-security procurement and institutional demand in import-dependent markets
  • Use as an ingredient for flour, extrusion, brewing/distilling, and as a feed input when competitively priced
Temperature
  • Ambient storage is typical; moisture control and ventilation are critical to prevent caking, mold, and quality degradation
  • Pest management (insects/rodents) is a primary storage and logistics requirement for dry rice fractions
Shelf Life
  • Shelf stability is generally high when kept dry, clean, and protected from pests; quality losses are mainly driven by moisture ingress, infestation, and contamination during storage and transit

Risks

Trade Policy And Export Restrictions HighBroken rice availability to the world market can change quickly when major exporting countries adjust export rules (bans, quotas, licensing, minimum export prices) to manage domestic inflation and stocks. Because trade is concentrated in a limited number of surplus origins, policy shocks can tighten supply, disrupt contracts, and drive rapid price volatility for importing countries.Diversify origins where feasible, monitor official trade and customs notices in key supplier countries, and use contracts with clear substitution/force-majeure and quality-claims clauses.
Climate MediumRice production is exposed to monsoon variability, drought, floods, and heat stress; poor harvest outcomes reduce milling throughput and can tighten the supply of broken fractions as well as whole rice.Track seasonal climate outlooks and crop condition reporting in major origins and maintain flexible sourcing and inventory buffers aligned to destination demand criticality.
Food Safety MediumRice products can face compliance risks related to contaminants (e.g., inorganic arsenic in some contexts), pesticide residues, and poor hygiene during storage and handling. Destination testing or tighter limits can lead to border rejections, rework costs, or reputational damage.Implement supplier approval with documented testing plans, align specifications to destination regulations, and use traceable lots with retention samples for dispute resolution.
Storage And Logistics MediumBroken rice is vulnerable to moisture ingress and infestation during storage and transit; quality deterioration can trigger claims and reduce usability for food-grade channels.Use dry, clean containers/warehouses, humidity control where practical, robust fumigation/pest-control programs compliant with destination rules, and clear loading inspection protocols.
Sustainability
  • Greenhouse gas emissions associated with flooded rice cultivation (methane) in major production systems
  • High water demand and irrigation dependency in many rice-growing regions
  • Value recovery and food-loss reduction through utilization of milling fractions such as broken rice
Labor & Social
  • Food security sensitivity in import-dependent markets, with high exposure of low-income consumers to price spikes
  • Smallholder income volatility and uneven bargaining power across farming, milling, and trading segments

FAQ

What is broken rice in international trade?Broken rice is the portion of rice kernels that fractures during milling and is separated and sold as a graded fraction. It is traded as a lower-cost staple in some consumer markets and also as an input for processing and feed, with contracts commonly specifying the percent broken and allowable defects.
Why can broken rice prices move sharply even when it is a byproduct?Although broken rice is generated from milling, tradable availability depends on overall rice production, milling throughput, and export access. When major exporting countries change export rules to protect domestic supplies, import markets can face sudden shortages and price spikes because trade is concentrated in a limited set of surplus origins.
What are the main quality and compliance checks buyers focus on for broken rice shipments?Buyers commonly focus on percent broken, defect tolerances (damaged/discolored grains and foreign matter), moisture control for storage stability, and pest-free condition. Many also require compliance with destination contaminant and pesticide-residue rules, and will request traceability and testing documentation for food-grade lots.

Broken Rice Country Coverage for Suppliers, Export Flows, and Prices

Explore country-level Broken Rice market pages for supplier coverage, trade flows, and price benchmarks.
All country market pages: India, Senegal, Thailand, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Myanmar [Burma], Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Belgium, Brazil, Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Paraguay, Burkina Faso, Malaysia, Netherlands, Ghana, Uruguay, United Kingdom, Turkiye, United States, Kenya, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Italy, Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Costa Rica, Gambia, Spain, Singapore, Portugal, France, Mozambique, Peru, Greece, Hong Kong, Laos, Botswana, Ukraine, Honduras, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Argentina, Liberia, Jordan, Guatemala, Uganda, Cambodia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Benin, Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Canada, Cameroon, Russia, South Korea, Cuba, Czechia, Lithuania, Mali, El Salvador, Kuwait, Lebanon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Taiwan, Oman, Romania, Austria, Chile, Macedonia, Niger, Australia, Ecuador, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Slovakia, Denmark, Qatar, South Sudan, Mauritius, Andorra, Albania, Armenia, Angola, Aruba, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Burundi, Bermuda, Brunei, Bolivia, Bahamas, Bhutan, Belarus, Belize, Republic of the Congo, Switzerland, Colombia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Algeria, Estonia, Egypt, Finland, Fiji, Gabon, Georgia, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Guam, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Iran, Iceland, Jamaica, Kyrgyzstan, Comoros, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Latvia, Libya, Morocco, Monaco, Moldova, Montenegro, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Macao, Northern Mariana Islands, Malta, Maldives, Malawi, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Norway, Nepal, New Zealand, Panama, French Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, Palestine, Palau, Serbia, Rwanda, Sweden, Slovenia, Somalia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Syria, Swaziland, Chad, Togo, Tajikistan, East Timor, Tunisia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Zambia
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