Rice prices today 7/15 are stable in Vietnam

Published 2021년 7월 15일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current rice prices in An Giang province, Vietnam, including the new prices for NL IR 504 and TP IR 504 rice. It also notes a significant drop in the price of fresh skinned glutinous rice. In the first half of 2021, Vietnam saw a decrease in rice exports, totaling over 3 million tons, due to competition from other countries and increased sea freight charges. Currently, global export rice prices remain stable, while domestic supply is expected to rise with the harvest of summer-autumn rice, potentially leading to a further decrease in prices.
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Original content

The new price of NL IR 504 rice is at VND 7,700/kg; TP IR 504 rice at 8,500 VND/kg. The price of plate is 7,300 VND/kg and gold bran is 7,550 VND/kg. At An Giang market today, the price of fresh skinned glutinous rice dropped sharply by 600 VND/kg to 4,200-4,300 VND/kg. Other rice varieties were stable. Price of Taiwanese fragrant rice 8 6,200-6,300 VND/kg; price of rice OM 5451 5,500-5,700 VND/kg. Other rice varieties were stable. Price of dry skin sticky rice 6,600-6,800 VND/kg; IR 50404 rice 5,100-5,400 VND/kg; Japanese rice 7,500-7,600 VND/kg. The price of rice is usually 11,000-12,000 VND/kg. Thai squirrel rice 17,000 VND/kg. Her rice is 20,000 VND/kg. Taiwanese fragrant rice 20,000 VND/kg. Japanese rice 17,000 VND/kg. In the first 6 months of 2021, Vietnam exported more than 3 million tons of rice, reaching 1.64 billion USD, down 14% in volume and 4% in value compared to the same period in 2020. The amount of rice exported decreased. due to fierce competition with other ...
Source: Vinanet

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