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Thai rice prices were up, while Indian exporters were having headaches because of COVID-19

Published Jul 28, 2020

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Thailand's export rice prices this week because of unseasonal rains sparked supply concerns, while the COVID-19 pandemic situation worsened in India, causing logistical problems for traders. export.

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According to Economics & Consumer Reuters, 5% broken rice price of Thailand has increased from 440 - 445 USD last week to 450 - 482 USD / ton this week. A trader based in Bangkok said industry players are anticipating lower supplies this year. He also added that rice millers are hoarding goods and raising prices. On July 22, the Thai Rice Exporters Association lowered its export forecast for 2020 to 6.5 million tons, the lowest level in two decades, citing drought and uncompetitive prices. However, another trader said: "Prices may drop if it rains a lot." Meanwhile, 5% broken rice price in Vietnam 2-5 USD / ton this week, from 435 - 457 USD / ton last week to 440 - 450 USD. Trade activity is still slow due to weak demand from traditional buyers, according to a trader in Ho Chi Minh City. Preliminary shipping data shows that 169,100 tons of rice will be loaded onto boats in Ho Chi Minh City ports between July 1 and July 31, most of which will be shipped to Africa, Cuba, East Timor ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn
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