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27th August, 2014

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Asia Rice Quotes Mixed Today Cambodia and Myanmar Rice Imports into EU Increase 51% y/y Bangladesh Temporarily Waives off Non-fragrant Rice Export Ban; Mulls 50,000 Tons Export to Sri Lanka Brazil Paddy Rice Index Increases 1% from Last Week Colombia Imports 59,380 Tons of Rice from U.S. as of August 15, 2014 Under Annual Tariff Rate Quota Oryza Afternoon Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Dragged Lower by Bearish Grains Complex Indian Rice Farmer to Drive Rice Production in Africa India May Import Rice First Time in Decades India Government Estimates 2014 Basmati Rice Acreage at 3.5 Million Hectares, Up 40% from Last Year Oryza U.S. Rough Rice Recap - Inactive Trade as the Bulk of the Harvest Approaches Oryza Overnight Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Noted Slightly Lower as Bearish Grains Weigh on Prices Tariff Structures Explain World Paddy Exports Red Rice - One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure Oryza Global Rice Quotes

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Asia Rice Quotes Mixed Today Thailand rice sellers lowered their quotes for parboiled rice by about $5 per ton to around $440 - $450 per ton today . Vietnam rice sellers increased their quotes for 100% broken rice by about $5 per ton to around $340 - $350 per ton. Pakistan rice sellers lowered most of their quotes by about $5-$10 per ton today. India rice sellers kept their quotes unchanged . 5% Broken Rice Thailand 5% rice is quoted at around $440 - $450 per ton, about $5 per ton discount to Vietnam 5% rice quoted at around $445 - $455 per ton. India 5% rice is quoted at around $440 - $450 per ton, about $5 per ton premium on Pakistan 5% rice quoted at around $435 - $445 per ton, down about $5 per ton from yesterday. 25% Broken Rice

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Thailand 25% rice was last quoted at around $350 - $360 per ton, about $50 per ton discount to Vietnam 25% rice quoted at around $400 - $410 per ton. India 25% rice is quoted at around $390 - $400 per ton, on par with Pakistan 25% rice quoted at around $390 - $400 per ton, down about $5 per ton from yesterday. Parboiled Rice Thailand parboiled rice is quoted at around $440 - $450 per ton, down about $5 per ton from yesterday. India parboiled rice is quoted at around $430 - $440 per ton, about $10 per ton discount to Pakistan parboiled rice quoted at around $440 $450 per ton, down about $10 per ton from yesterday. 100% Broken Rice Thailand broken rice, A1 Super, was last quoted at around $310 - $320 per ton, about $30 per ton discount to Vietnam broken rice quoted at around $340 - $350 per ton, up about $5 per ton from yesterday. India broken sortexed rice is quoted at around $345 - $355 per ton, about $15 per ton premium on Pakistan broken sortexed rice quoted at around $330 - $340 per ton. Tags: Asia rice quotes, Thailand rice quotes, Vietnam rice quotes, Pakistan rice quotes, India rice quotes

Cambodia and Myanmar Rice Imports into EU Increase 51% y/y Aug 26, 2014

Italian rice farmers have been vocal about the challenges the European rice sector faces from duty-free rice imports from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) such as Cambodia and Myanmar under the Everything But Arms (EBA) agreement. The latest data provided by the European Commission shows just how much rice we’re talking about.Imports from LDCs into Europe now account for half of the rice imported by the European Union (EU). The data published by the European Commission shows that between September 2013 and July 2014, 254,436 tons of milled from LDCs entered into the EU’s borders. This number is 51% more than the previous year, when imports from LDCs reached only 168,832 tons.

Ente Nazionale Risi (ENR), the National Agency for Rice in Italy, forecasts that at the end of this campaign global imports from LDCs could reach 280,000 tons, about 47% more than one year ago.In September 2014, total imports reached 190,000 tons. Italy bought 11,712 tons of milled rice from LDCs, corresponding to 1.3% of the total domestic

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availability and 40% of total domestic imports. ENR has updated its dossier on Cambodia and submitted it to the Minister for Economic Development, waiting for the call for a meeting of the rice growing sector in Rome.Tags: LDC (Least Developed Countries), EU, Rice imports, Ente Nazionale Risi, European Commission, EU Everything But Arms Clause, Eba (Everything but Arms), Everything But Arms (EBA) agreement

Bangladesh Temporarily Waives off Non-fragrant Rice Export Ban; Mulls 50,000 Tons Export to Sri Lanka Aug 26, 2014

The government of Bangladesh is planning to temporarily waive off its ban on non-fragrant rice exports and export around 50,000 tons of rice to Sri Lanka, according to local sources.Bangladesh has extended the ongoing five-year ban on non-fragrant rice exports to the fiscal year 2014-15 (July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015) in order to ensure supplies and control price hikes in the local market. But the local sources quoted the Food Minister as saying that the government decided to export 50,000 tons of rice to Sri Lanka based on the current food situation in the country.

According to local sources, the Sri Lankan government sought to import around 100,000 tons of rice from Bangladesh. The Food Minister told local sources that depending on the Aman harvest, the government would decide on exporting the remaining 50,000 tons to Sri Lanka.The South Asian country normally exports aromatic rice in small quantities. During the last two financial years (July - June), it exported aromatic rice worth Tk77 crore (around $9.7 million), according to government data.According to data from the Bangladesh Food Ministry, the country imported around 374,560 tons of rice in FY 2013-14 (of which 371,500 tons are imported by the private sector and 3,060 tons are imported by the government), up about 13 times or about 1,195% from around 28,930 tons (25,270 tons by private sector and 3,660 tons by the government) imported in FY 2012-13.The government of Bangladesh has set a target of importing around 200,000 tons of rice in FY 2014-15 to replenish falling stocks in the country, according to the Directorate of Food. Tags: Bangladesh rice exports, Bangladesh rice imports, Bangladesh rice production

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Brazil Paddy Rice Index Increases 1% from Last Week Aug 26, 2014

The Brazilian paddy rice index maintained by CEPEA reached around 36.49 real per 50 kilograms as of August 25, 2014, up about 1% from around 36.16 real per 50 kilograms recorded on August 18, 2014.In terms of USD per ton, the index reached around $321 per ton on August 25, 2014, up about 0.3% from around $320 per ton recorded on August 18, 2014. Tags: Brazil paddy rice index, CEPEA

Colombia Imports 59,380 Tons of Rice from U.S. as of August 15, 2014 Under Annual Tariff Rate Quota Aug 26, 2014

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Colombia has imported around 59,380 tons of rice, or 69% of the targeted 86,270 tons from the U.S. under the 2014 Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) during January 1 - August 15, according to USDA Post.The TRQs for rice and chicken-leg quarters are managed under an Export Trading Company (ETC), which holds periodic auctions for exporting specific volumes of a product. Remaining commodities such as yellow corn, white corn, crude soybean oil, etc., are managed under a First Come - First Serve basis the Colombian National Office of Taxes and Customs (DIAN).According to official DIAN import data, the TRQ’s for yellow corn, white corn and crude soybean oil are fully subscribed.USDA estimates Colombia to produce around 1.3 million tons of rice and import around 350,000 tons of rice in MY 2014-15 (April - March). Tags:Colombia rice imports, Tariff Rate Quotas

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Oryza Afternoon Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Dragged Lower by Bearish Grains Complex Aug 26, 2014

Chicago rough rice futures for Sep delivery settled 11.5 cent per cwt (about $3 per ton) lower at $12.855 per cwt (about $283 per ton). The other grains finished the day lower; soybeans closed about 0.1% lower at $10.280 per bushel; wheat finished about 0.2% lower at $5.4150 per bushel, and corn finished the day about 0.7% lower at $3.6500 per bushel.U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, lifting the Dow to an all-time high and the S&P 500 to another record above 2,000, after betterthan-expected reports -- including a jump in orders for durable goods -- cast favorable light on the U.S. economy. A measure of consumer confidence hit 92.4 in August, exceeding estimates of 89. Another report had home prices rising at a slower rate in the year ending in June, with the S&P/Case-Shiller index of property values increasing 8.1% from June 2013. Pushing to an intraday record of 17,153.80, the Dow Jones Industrial Average more recently gained 52.82 points, or 0.3%, to 17,129.69, on track for a record close. Rising to an intraday record of 2005.07, the S&P 500 lately advanced 4.10 points, or 0.2%, to 2,002.02, with energy pacing sector gains among its 10 major industry groups. After a brief dip into negative terrain, the Nasdaq gained 13.93 points, or 0.3%, to 4,571.29. Gold is trading about 0.5% higher, crude oil is seen trading about 0.6% higher, and the U.S. dollar is seen trading slightly lower at about 1:00pm Chicago time. Tags: U.S. rice prices, U.S. rice market, chicago rough rice futures

Indian Rice Farmer to Drive Rice Production in Africa Aug 26, 2014

An Indian rice farmer, Sumant Kumar, who made records by producing highest amount of rice using System of Rice Intensification (SRI) will now drive rice production in African countries such as Guinea Bissau, Senegal and Angola. A Switzerland-based global agricultural business and technology firm has partnered with Sumant Kumar to boost rice production in African countries,

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according to a press statement released by the company. The global agricultural firm will use Sumant Kumar's rice farming expertise to increase rice production in some African countries and help them eventually reduce their dependency on imports. It is keen on working towards ensuring food security in these countries.Sumant Kumar, who hails from India's Bihar state, made headlines in 2012 by achieving an yield of around 22.4 tons per hectare using SRI. He also encouraged a number of his co-farmers in Bihar to increase yields by adopting SRI.SRI is a low water, labor intensive, organic method of rice farming. In the SRI system only a single seedling, which can approximately yield 200 seeds per panicle, is used unlike a cluster of seedlings used in the traditional farming system. However, SRI farming is said to be labor-intensive and time-taking as farmers need to plant each sapling individually with sufficient space between the seedlings to allow free flow of water. Rice saplings planted under this method absorb lesser water as well as produce more rice with less seeds.Sumant Kumar's experience with SRI is being perceived as an important step towards agricultural growth in various under-developed and developing countries in Africa, stated the press release. According to the Rice Research Coordinator, West Africa Agricultural Productivity Program (WAAPP), SRI farming system was introduced last year in some parts of Sierra Leone on a trial basis. Tags: SRI farming, africa rice production, West Africa Agricultural Productivity Program (WAAPP)

India May Import Rice First Time in Decades Aug 26, 2014

India, a traditional rice exporter, is most likely to import rice first time in decades to meet public distribution system (PDS) requirements in its two north-eastern states Tripura and Mizoram as transportation of rice to these two states is likely to be disrupted by the proposed railway gauge conversion work on the 220-kilometer Lumding (Assam)-Badarpur-Agartala (Tripura) line.

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Local sources say the government is planning to import around 500,000 tons of rice from Myanmar. Due to the proposed railway conversion works, it is estimated that transporting rice from surplus states such as Punjab or Andhra Pradesh to Tripura and Mizoram would cost the Food Corporation of India (FCI) around Rs.3,200 per quintal (around $529 per ton), including the cost of rice at around Rs.2,755 per quintal (around $455 per ton).In contrast, importing rice from neighboring Myanmar would coat around Rs.2,400 per quintal (around $397 per ton), including transportation from borders. Considering this huge cost difference, the government may bend towards importation.After the cabinet approves the imports, state-owned Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of India (MMTC) or PEC Limited would invite tenders for imports.

An official from Food Ministry told local sources that since storage facilities in these two states are not so developed, the government is keen on expediting imports to avoid any kind of disruptions in PDS supplies.All the seven north-eastern states require 320,000 tons per month for PDS purposes, according to the Food Ministry.Owing to this proposed railway works, Indian government is planning to transport rice from Andhra Pradesh to Tripura through Bangladesh. It already transported around 10,000 tons of rice on a trial basis. Discussions over further transportation are yet to happen between the two governments. Tags: India rice imports, India rice exports, India rice production

India Government Estimates 2014 Basmati Rice Acreage at 3.5 Million Hectares, Up 40% from Last Year Aug 26, 2014

Officials at the Indian Agriculture Ministry have estimated basmati rice acreage in the 2014 kharif rice season (June - December) at around 3.5 million hectares, up about 40% from around 2.5 million hectares planted last year, according to local sources.Agriculture Commissioner told local sources that the Ministry is expecting basmati rice acreage to increase in both traditional basmati growing states such as

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Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and some parts of Jammu and Kashmir as well as in non-traditional states such as Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The increase is mainly due to better than normal returns achieved by some basmati rice farmers last year, said the Commissioner. He noted that at the current levels, basmati rice production is expected to reach around 8.5 million tons, up about 40% from around 6.25 million tons produced last year.Overall rice sowing in India has been slow since the beginning of this kharif season due to late arrival of monsoons. As of August 22, 2014, India's kharif rice planting reached around 33.5 million hectares, slightly up from around 33.4 million hectares planted during the same time last year.India exported around 3.76 million tons of basmati rice in FY 2013-14 (April - March), up about 9% from around 3.46 million tons exported in FY 2012-13, according to data from the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA). India exported a total of 10.78 million tons of rice (including basmati and non-basmati) in FY 201314, up about 6% from about 10.15 million tons exported last year. Tags: India basmati rice production, India basmati rice acreage, Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)

Oryza U.S. Rough Rice Recap - Inactive Trade as the Bulk of the Harvest Approaches Aug 26, 2014

The U.S. cash market remains inactive with sellers holding out for higher prices despite the weakness in the futures market while buyers are still in hand to mouth mode waiting for better prices once the harvest ramps up in Arkansas.As of today, offers remain firm near $13.00-$13.33 per cwt fob farm (about $287-$294 per ton) while could still be found around $12.85-$13.25 per cwt (about $282-$292 per ton) for September-October delivery; however no trades were reported.

Tags: U.S. rice prices, U.S. rice market

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Oryza Overnight Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Noted Slightly Lower as Bearish Grains Weigh on Prices Aug 26, 2014

Chicago rough rice futures for Sep delivery are seen 2.5 cents per cwt (about $1 per ton) lower at $12.945 per cwt (about $285 per ton) during early floor trading in Chicago. The other grains are seen lower this morning: soybeans are currently seen 0.6% lower, wheat is listed about 1.2% lower and corn is noted about 0.3% lower. U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 near the 2,000 milestone, after a report had orders for durable goods jumping far more than expected in July and casting a favorable light on the U.S. economy. Another report had home prices rising at a slower rate in the year ending in June, with the S&P/Case-Shiller index of property values increasing 8.1% from June 2013. In addition to economic reports, geopolitics was back in play, with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine meeting Tuesday in Belarus. U.S. stocks are currently trading about 0.2% higher, gold is currently trading about 0.8% higher, crude oil is seen trading about 0.7% higher, and the U.S. dollar is currently trading about 0.1% lower at 8:45am Chicago time. Tags:U.S. rice prices, U.S. rice market, chicago rough rice futures

Tariff Structures Explain World Paddy Exports Aug 26, 2014

Central America is the world’s biggest paddy export market and the USA and Brazil are the top paddy exporting nations. The USA exported around 3.7 million tons of rice in 2013, making it one of the biggest rice exporters in the world while Brazil is a much smaller player, exporting just over 900,000 tons in 2013. However, 40 percent of the USA’s rice exports are rough rice or paddy which has not been milled, while the figure for Brazil is 30%. The only other significant paddy exporting nation is India, however their paddy exports made up just 2 percent of its total rice exports in 2013.

Vietnam does not export any paddy while Thailand’s paddy exports are next to nothing.Reasons behind why paddy exports are so important for the USA and Brazil can be explained by the rice and paddy tariff structures of the markets they export to. Most Central American and Caribbean countries have some of the highest rice tariff rates in the world but

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tariff levels differ for milled rice and paddy. The way the tariff rates are set means that it tends to be much cheaper to import paddy rather than milled rice. For instance, in Nicaragua the Most Favored Nation (MFN) tariff rate for milled rice is 60 percent whereas the rate for paddy is much less at 22.5 percent. Setting the tariff levels at lower rates for less processed products is referred to as tariff escalation and is a common strategy used by most countries including the industrialized countries for protecting domestic industries. In the case of rice, the purpose is to protect the domestic milling industry.

Since this policy is used in many of the markets in Central America which also happen to be major export markets for the USA and Brazil, paddy remains a significant export product in the Americas. Brazil’s top paddy export markets for 2013 were Venezuela (150,000 tons) and Nicaragua (just over 100,000 tons). The bulk of the USA’s 1.5 million paddy exports in 2013 went to Mexico (715,000 tons), Venezuela (295,000 tons), Panama (149,000 tons), Honduras (101,000), El Salvador (72,000 tons), Guatemala (63,000 tons) and Costa Rica (54,000 tons). Turkey and Libya also import significant amounts of paddy from the USA

Tags: rice paddy, Tariffs, Central America, usa, Brazil, Rice exports, Adam John

Red Rice - One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure Aug 26, 2014

Oryza rufipogon which is more commonly known as red rice is categorized as a noxious weed across numerous states in the US, whereas in other countries around the world it is a major food staple and even tops the list as a national delicacy in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. For US rice farmers, red rice provides nothing but a headache because it competes with their rice crop and is almost impossible to get rid of because red rice seeds can remain dormant in the field for years and herbicides which would kill off red rice would also end up destroying the main rice crop. US farmers are forced to the fact that red rice contaminates their harvest so extra costs occur in the milling process when the red rice grains have to be sorted and removed from their finished rice product. However, red rice is a major staple in the East African countries of Djibouti and Somalia where it is called Belem rice. But the country which is most famous for red rice is Bhutan. Although traditional varieties of red rice, which have been grown for thousands of years in the country’s Paro Valley, gives a low yield, it is very

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suitable for the harsh environmental conditions in the high altitude which requires very little nutrient inputs and is highly resistant to pests.For consumers, red rice’s nutritional value is in line with brown rice but it only takes the same amount of time to cook as white rice which for poor smallholders and consumers makes a big difference in cooking costs for fuel. Its name comes from the reddish bran layer which covers the grain which is left on. Though a niche market, Bhutan has been exporting red rice since the 1990s through a company called Lotus Foods. Ironically, the United States is one of the countries which imports red rice from Bhutan so there’s really no escaping red rice.

Oryza Global Rice Quotes August 26th, 2014 Long grain white rice - high quality Thailand 100% B grade 455-465 Vietnam 5% broken 445-455 ↔ India 5% broken 440-450 ↔ Pakistan 5% broken 435-445 ↓ Cambodia 5% broken 465-475 ↔ U.S. 4% broken 535-545 ↔ Uruguay 5% broken 610-620 ↔ Argentina 5% broken 610-620 ↔ Long grain white rice - low quality Thailand 25% broken NQ ↔ Vietnam 25% broken 400-410 ↔ Pakistan 25% broken 390-400 ↓ Cambodia 25% broken 450-460 India 25% broken 390-400 ↔ U.S. 15% broken 525-535 ↔

Long grain parboiled rice Thailand parboiled 100% stxd 440-450 Pakistan parboiled 5% broken stxd 440-450 India parboiled 5% broken stxd 430-440 U.S. parboiled 4% broken 630-640 ↔ Brazil parboiled 5% broken 595-605 ↔ Uruguay parboiled 5% broken NQ ↔ Long grain fragrant rice Thailand Hommali 92% 1055-1065 Vietnam Jasmine 580-590 ↔ India basmati 2% broken NQ ↔

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Pakistan basmati 2% broken NQ ↔ Cambodia Phka Malis 880-890 Brokens Thailand A1 Super NQ ↔ Vietnam 100% broken 340-350 Pakistan 100% broken stxd 330-340 Cambodia A1 Super 360-370 ↔ India 100% Broken stxd 345-355 Egypt medium grain brokens NQ ↔ U.S. pet food 470-480 ↔ Brazil half grain NQ ↔ Medium grain milled U.S. Calrose 4% broken Egypt medium grain 6%

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