Uruguay has sold rice production for 2022/23

Published 2023년 9월 6일

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Uruguay, the main rice exporter in Latin America, has sold its entire rice harvest due to increased demand caused by climate-related issues in India. The country planted a total of 159,700 hectares and produced 1.4 million tons of rice. The authorization of rice exports by Ecuador has also helped increase sales and generate business opportunities for Uruguayan rice producers.
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The world needs rice and climate change is affecting several countries that produce a basic cereal in the diet and culture of many nations. The President of the Rice Growers Association (ACA), Alfredo Lago, told Rurales El País that “ Uruguay has sold the entire rice harvest. In 2022/23, Uruguay planted a total of 159,700 hectares, with yields of 9,000 kilos per hectare and a production of 1.4 million tons. It is the main rice exporter in Latin America and ranks sixth among world exporters. More than 90% of the rice produced is exported. The authorization of Ecuador for rice, among other products, was essential to increase exports. “In the last two months there was a tremendous demand for rice due to everything that happened to the region of India,” Lago noted. India accounts for approximately 40% of global rice exports and exports to more than 150 countries. Due to climate problems, it aimed to ensure food for its population, leaving a space in the world market. “The Niño ...
Source: Agromeat

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