Rice prices in Vietnam fall, but remain the most expensive in Asia

Published Dec 16, 2023

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Vietnamese rice export prices declined after winning the 2023 World's Best Rice Award, while Thai rice prices are on the rise and approaching Vietnamese benchmarks. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien stated that Vietnamese rice prices are the highest in Asia and possibly the world, but the country is on track to export over 8 million tons of rice this year. Despite the decrease in export prices, Vietnam is expected to achieve the highest rice export volume in many years, generating an export turnover of 4.6 billion dollars.
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(By Planeta Arroz) After reaching a peak, Vietnamese rice export prices declined following news about the 2023 World's Best Rice Award given to Vietnam. Thai rice prices are on the rise and about to reach Vietnamese benchmarks. Commenting on the global rice value chain this year, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien said prices have never been higher and Vietnamese products are the most expensive in Asia and perhaps the world . Vietnam's production reached 41.17 million tons, which makes the plan to export more than 8 million tons of rice this year highly viable. Production is sufficient for the population and for stocks and use in feed. Rice export volume in 2023 is expected to be the highest in many years. At the end of November, the country had exported 7.75 million tons on a white basis, generating 4.41 billion dollars in foreign exchange, an increase in the value of exports of 36.3% compared to the same period last year. Rice is one of the main ...
Source: Planetaarroz

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