What do you see from Vietnam spending billions of dollars importing rice?

Published Jul 29, 2024

Tridge summary

Vietnam, a major rice exporter, has been importing rice from India and Cambodia due to a shift towards high-quality rice varieties, causing a shortage of low-grade rice for processing and animal feed. This has led to higher domestic rice prices, prompting businesses to seek cheaper alternatives. In the first half of 2024, Vietnam spent $670 million on rice imports, continuing a trend from previous years. The influx of cheaper Indian rice has made it challenging for Vietnamese businesses to compete, leading the Ministry of Industry and Trade to consider regulating these imports to protect domestic production and food security. The article underscores the need to balance domestic rice demand and the strategy to improve the quality of Vietnamese rice for export.
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Remember, not long ago, a news report from Reuters caught the attention of many people working in the rice production and processing industry: "Vietnam - the world's leading rice exporter for the first time bought rice from rival India. After rice prices increased to the highest level in the past 9 years. According to Reuters, Indian traders have signed a contract to export 70,000 tons of 100% broken rice with Vietnamese businesses for shipments January - February 2021 at a price of about 310 USD/ton according to free delivery method. (FOB). At that time, the Chairman of the Indian Rice Exporters Association told Reuters: "This is the first time we have exported rice to Vietnam. The price difference is too large between India and Vietnam. Main reason". At that time, Vietnam's export rice price was about 500 USD/ton after countries accelerated purchasing for reserves in the context of the Covid-19 epidemic. And in just the first 3 months of 2021, when Indians were happy to sell the ...
Source: Danviet

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