Asia: Rice prices in India slip to near 3-month low on weak demand

Published 2024년 4월 19일

Tridge summary

India's rice export prices have seen a decrease to their lowest in nearly three months, now standing at $538-$546 per ton, a drop influenced by soft demand. This follows a record high of $560 last month. In contrast, Thailand's rice prices have remained stable at $585 per ton, buoyed by a recent deal with Indonesia and continued demand from African countries, despite the Songkran holiday. Bangladesh is addressing domestic price hikes by approving the import of 124,000 tonnes of rice, expected to arrive by the end of May. Meanwhile, Vietnam's rice market activity has been subdued due to the Hùng Kings’ Festival.
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Top exporter India’s rice export prices fell to their lowest level in nearly three months this week, weighed down by soft demand, while the long holiday weekend kept activity muted in Thailand. India’s 5% broken parboiled variety was quoted at $538-$546 per ton this week, down from the last week’s $540-$548. Prices hit a record high of $560 last month. Weak demand has persisted for the past few weeks, as buyers postpone purchases in anticipation of lower prices, said an exporter based at Kakinada, in southern state of Andhra Pradesh. Thailand’s 5% broken rice prices was quoted at $585 per ton on Thursday, down from last week’s price quoted at $585 to $590 per ton. Prices remained stable during the ‘Songkran’ long holiday weekend from April 12 to 16. Traders say the prices remain constant despite a rice deal with Indonesia, where the buyers sourced from Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan. “There also demand from African markets,” a Bangkok-based trader said. A new supply of rice has ...

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