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    Global rice prices drop as India resumes non-basmati white rice exports

    September 30, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Global rice prices declined on Monday following India’s decision to resume non-basmati white rice exports, marking a significant shift in the global rice market. India, the world’s largest rice exporter, lifted the export ban it imposed last year, which had sent rice prices soaring to their highest level in over 15 years. The decision is expected to ease rice prices, providing much-needed relief to countries across Asia and Africa that rely heavily on rice imports.

    Global rice prices drop as India resumes non-basmati white rice exports

    The Indian government’s move, announced on Saturday, comes on the heels of a reduction in export duties for parboiled rice from 20% to 10%. With new crops expected and state reserves well-stocked, the easing of restrictions signals a shift in India’s domestic rice market strategy. As a result, global suppliers, including those in Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan, have quickly adjusted their prices in response to India’s actions.

    “Suppliers from Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan are lowering their export prices to stay competitive after India’s announcement,” said Himanshu Agarwal, Executive Director at Satyam Balajee, one of India’s leading rice exporters. “The market is realigning as exporters look to hold onto their share amid increased supply from India.” India’s temporary rice export ban had created opportunities for competing rice producers such as Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar to expand their market share.

    These countries, along with Pakistan, had benefitted from higher global prices during the period of restricted Indian exports. Now, with India’s return to the market, global buyers are poised to take advantage of increased competition among suppliers. Among the key beneficiaries of this price drop are major rice-importing countries such as the Philippines, Nigeria, Iraq, Senegal, Indonesia, and Malaysia. These nations had been particularly affected by the earlier price surge, driven by India’s initial export restrictions.

    Nitin Gupta, Senior Vice President at Olam Agri India, noted that buyers and sellers are currently assessing the impact of the increased Indian rice supply. “Prices are expected to stabilize by the end of the week, as market participants recalibrate their strategies in response to India’s re-entry,” he said. India, which accounted for over 40% of the world’s rice exports in 2022, exported a record 22.2 million metric tonnes last year, out of a total of 55.4 million metric tonnes traded globally. The country’s decision to resume exports is expected to be a game-changer in the international rice trade, particularly for countries dependent on affordable rice imports.

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