
Increased demand for Thai rice from unexpected buyers such as Brazil and the Philippines has contributed to the rise, according to Chookiat Ophaswongse, an honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association. Higher domestic prices and a strengthening of the baht have helped to underpin the surge, he further told Bloomberg. He said prices are being pushed up as top producer countries run low on supplies and demand increases elsewhere. "We're selling well now because Vietnam is low on stocks," said Chookiat.
Production of rice in Brazil was forecasted to reach approximately 10.6 million metric tons in crop year 2021-2022, a decrease from the 10.45 million tons of the previous crop year. Meanwhile, the volume of unmilled rice produced in the Philippines amounted to around 19.76 million metric tons in 2022. "Palay" production has fluctuated in the country since 2012. Also, the production volume of rice paddies in Vietnam amounted to approximately 42.7 million metric tons last year, indicating a decrease compared to 2021.
The panic on shortage thus skyrocketing prices started earlier this year, when India decided to ban certain rice exports in July. India is the world's largest rice exporter, accounting for up to 40 percent of rice on the world market. The rice trade declined after the announcement. (Related: India BANS exports of non-basmati white rice amid rapid inflation and global rice panic.)
Some supermarkets in the United States have responded to this announcement by implementing purchase limits, while others have hiked prices. Videos circulated on social media showing how customers were panic buying amid concerns of a global shortage, which is reminiscent of the 2008 Asian food price scare. The onset of El Nino, which typically brings drier conditions to growing areas in Asia, is poised to crimp supply even further. Thailand’s production is forecasted to decline six percent in 2023-24 due to the climate phenomenon, while Vietnam directed some farmers to plant their new crops early warning of drought risks.Rice export stopped from India and massive panick hit the Indians in USA. Hoarding has started across the states. There has been multiple food shortages here, hoping rice shortage doesn’t get added to the list. pic.twitter.com/vdP6NBwrN6
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