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Oryza Global Rice Weather Outlook Oryza U.S. Rough Rice Recap – Prices Hold Steady Despite Weak Export Sales Oryza Rice Currency Analysis for Today – Brazil Real Rallies 0.6% High Protein Rice, Shimmery Rice and More at LSU’s Annual Field Day Oryza Afternoon Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Tumble as July Futures Swing Wildly Ahead of First Notice Tomorrow Oryza Shares Press Release: Cambodian Rice Company Enters into Joint-Venture with Dutch Rice Company Winning World Cup Recipes: Ghana vs Portugal Oryza Overnight Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Bounce Overnight after Multi-Session Sell-off; Grains Show Strength Despite Macroeconomic Instability Vietnam Government Releases Blueprint to Develop Domestic and Export Rice Markets Philippines to Import Another 250,000 Tons of Rice in 2014 to Prevent Shortages and Price Hikes Indian State Punjab Plans to Double Basmati Acreage to One Million Hectares and Cut Down NonBasmati Acreage by 120,000 Hectares to Prevent Depletion of Groundwater Levels EU Imports 820,438 Tons of Milled Rice in September 1, 2013 - June 17, 2014; Up 17% from Last Year Vietnam Rice Quotes Mixed Today; Other Asia Rice Quotes Unchanged Oryza Global Rice Quotes
News Detail… Oryza Global Rice Weather Outlook Jun 26, 2014
The monsoon in China is deficient, less than half of normal during this time of year. However, rain fall is expected in Yangtze Valley, South China and North China during the next four days. Last week dryness benefited early-crop rice harvesting, while moisture reserves continued to decline for late-crop and single-crop rice in China.
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Heavy rainfall is expected in some parts of Thailand during Saturday to Monday. Improved monsoon rainfall last week benefited rice in Thailand. Scattered thunderstorms are expected across Vietnam through Friday. Heavy rainfall is expected in some parts of Eastern and Southern India during the next three days, benefiting the rice crop there. Weather is expected to remain dry in Pakistan.
Oryza U.S. Rough Rice Recap – Prices Hold Steady Despite Weak Export Sales Jun 26, 2014
As of today, old crop offers held steady near $15.75 per cwt fob farm (about $347 per ton) for July shipment which generated very little interest although some sellers are still holding out for at least $16.11 per cwt fob farm (about $355 per ton).Bids from exporters could still be found near $15.15 per cwt (about $334 per ton) for July delivery while some smaller mills were unchanged around $16.00 per cwt (about $353 per ton) for the same delivery period however there were reports rice trading as low as $15.40 per cwt (about $340 per ton) for prompt delivery. In the meantime, today the USDA reported that cumulative net export sales for the week ending on June 19th, totaled 13,300 tons, which was 85% lower than last week and 68% lower than the prior 4-week average. Increases were reported for the following destinations including: 6,500 tons to Colombia, 2,400 tons to Canada 1,500 tons to Saudi Arabia, 1,200 tons to Jordan, and 500 tons to Guatemala, while decreased of 200 tons and 100 tons were reported for Costa Rica and the Republic of South Africa, respectively. U.S. rice exporters shipped 32,800 tons, which was 20% lower than the previous week and 39% lower than the prior 4-week average. The primary destinations included: 13,000 tons to Japan, 8,800 tons to Haiti, 2,900 tons to Canada, 2,300 tons to Mexico, and 2,100 tons to South Korea
Oryza Rice Currency Analysis for Today – Brazil Real Rallies 0.6% Jun 26, 2014
U.S. dollar index was up +0.01% from the open today, when it traded at 80.232 at the close. Euro was weaker -0.15% by the close, trading around 1.3608 by end of day, after trading between an intraday high of 1.3641 and low of 1.3576. Thai baht was weaker -0.04%, trading at 32.472 at the close of business. Indian rupee was weaker -0.02% at 60.1425. Brazilian real was stronger +0.57% at 2.1953 reais per dollar. Pakistan rupee was -0.09% weaker at 98.7616. Vietnamese dong was unchanged at 21330. Mexican peso was weaker -0.07% today, when it traded at 13.0124 pesos per dollar by the close of business.
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Chinese yuan was stronger +0.16% at 6.2249. Argentine peso was stronger +0.01% at 8.1315 pesos per dollar.
High Protein Rice, Shimmery Rice and More at LSU’s Annual Field Day Jun 26, 2014
Among the many innovative rice breeds and products, this year‟s annual field days at LSU AgCenter‟s Rice Research Station, Louisiana, also saw new high protein rice that is supposedly a boon to countries where rice is the staple and the citizens cannot afford meat to get protein. Developed by AgCenter assistant professor Ida Wenefreda, the unique rice variant has 10.5 per cent protein as compared to 6 per cent protein in regular rice. The researcher said that work on the high protein rice‟s cooking quality, productivity and shimmery appearance are underway. If Wenefreda is successful, high protein rice will be sought out by governments and NGOs as a means of providing sustainable nourishment for the poor and impoverished all around the world. he event which attracted more than 200 rice farmers also saw LSU researchers striving to make Louisiana rice shimmery and visually attractive. At the end of the show, Iraq emerged as a potential customer for Acadiana rice especially since Iraqi farmers were livid about harmful dioxin contaminating soil and water in vulnerable areas.
Oryza Afternoon Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Tumble as July Futures Swing Wildly Ahead of First Notice Tomorrow Jun 26, 2014
Chicago rough rice futures for Sep delivery settled 21.5 cents per cwt (about $5 per ton) lower at $13.460 per cwt (about $297 per ton). The other grains finished the day higher; soybeans closed about 1.2% higher at $12.4425 per bushel; wheat settled about 0.1% higher at $6.5600 per bushel, and corn finished the day about 0.7% higher at $4.4325 per bushel.U.S. stocks fell on Thursday as government data prompted downward revisions to U.S. economic growth in the second quarter and after James Bullard, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, said interest rates could increase sooner than expected. Another report had U..S. jobless claims declining by 2,000 to 312,000 last week, in line with expectations. After a 140-point fall, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was lately down 24.11 points, or 0.1 percent, at 16,843.40. The S&P 500 fell 3.29 points, or 0.2 percent, to 1,956.24, with financials and consumer staples leading sector losses and utilities and consumer discretionary the best performing among its 10 major sectors. The Nasdaq declined 4.97 points, or 0.1 percent, to 4,374.78. Gold is trading about 0.4% lower, crude oil is seen trading about 0.9% lower, and the U.S. dollar is seen trading unchanged at about 2:45pm Chicago time.Wednesday,
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there were 614 contracts traded, down from 1,058 contracts traded on Tuesday. Open interest – the number of contracts outstanding – on Wednesday decreased by 7 contracts to 9,140.
Oryza Shares Press Release: Cambodian Rice Company Enters into Joint-Venture with Dutch Rice Company Jun 26, 2014
Cambodia , Phnom Penh , 10th of June 2014 This week rice mill and exporter, Signatures of Asia Co Ltd., made their first joint investment with Alesie Food, Holland B.V., to further strengthen the Cambodian Rice Industry. The two companies established a JointVenture under the name Asian Parboiled Rice Producers Co. Ltd. A rice milling plant was bought in Cambodia, and a state-of-the-art parboiling and drying rice factory was ordered in Brazil. This is the first parboiling plant in Cambodia that will use Brazilian technology and equipment. Managing Director Mr. Chan Vannak points out that rice farmers in the EU are now producing more short grain rice than in the past. This means European consumers must turn to outside sources to meet their needs for long grain rice. Thus, it is expected that the long grain parboiled rice provided by the new Joint-Venture will help to fill a part of the gap in the current European rice market. Parboiling is an alternate processing method that results in rice that is firmer, less sticky, and a better source of fiber, calcium, potassium and vitamins than other types of rice. Signatures of Asia and their holding company, “Bayon Heritage Holding Group Co,. LTD,” is providing the full input chain of rice production to the Cambodian farmer. Mr. Chan Vannak explained “We have direct relationships with our farmers and work with them very closely. We supply them with Japanese organic fertilizer, organic insecticide, and Jasmine seed on credit, and we are training them in better cultivation techniques for higher yields and increased purity. Finally, we buy back the paddy rice and process it for export. After milling, the paddy rice from our farmers is a healthier grain and has better color, aroma, and flavor. We buy paddy rice from our farmers at higher prices because „Our rice farmers produce better quality paddy rice, so they deserve better incomes.‟ As a result, our farmers are very loyal and motivated.”Alesie Food‟s Managing Director, Mr. Bart Rouwers, states, “We are also near to our customers, and parboiling adds value to the product which is advantageous to everyone, from the grower to the consumer ”. As a member of the Alesie Group, Alesie Food Holland B.V. has extensive experience in parboiling,with rice mills in Guyana and Surinam. The company‟s head office is in Ootmarsum, The Netherlands. Signatures of Asia and Alesie Food anticipate working together in close cooperation. The Joint-Venture expects to be in production by January 2015. About Alesie Food Holland B.V. please visit website : www.alesierice.com About Signatures Of Asia Co,. LTD : please visit website : www.signaturesasia.com
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What better way to celebrate the World Cup festivities from afar than with some regionally-themed rice dishes! For Thursday‟s game, Ghanian Waakye faces off against Portuguese Arroz de Tomate. These dishes share several similarities. With just a few tweaks, either one can go from a tasty side dish to a filling main entrée. Vegetarian or meaty, just choose the stock or broth that works for you. Waakye (pronounced “wa-chay”) is often served for breakfast or lunch with a spicy pepper sauce called shito, but add some hard-boiled eggs, meat, fish, spaghetti, or vegetables and it can hold its own on the dinner table. Arroz de tomate is a traditional Portuguese side dish that will put those boxed rice mixes to shame. Good tomatoes are really key for this dish – if it‟s off-season or you can‟t find any meaty, flavorful varieties, don‟t be afraid to use a high-quality canned tomato instead. Add shrimp to the dish to round out the Portuguese flavor. Ghanian Waakye The millet or sorghum give the rice both color and flavor. If you can‟t find either, using only baking soda will still help the color develop, but you‟ll be missing some of the traditional flavor.
What You Need: 2 cups black-eyed peas (or red beans) 4 dry leaves of millet or sorghum, rinsed clean 2 teaspoons baking soda 4 cups rice, washed Salt, to taste What You Do: 1. Wash and soak the beans in a large pot of water for 3-4 hours (or overnight). Drain them, and place them in a large pot with about 2 cups of water. 2. Bring the beans and water to a boil and let cook for about 45 minutes. You want the beans cooked, but not mushy, as they will continue cooking with the rice. 3. Add the millet or sorghum leaves to the beans. Add the baking soda and about 6 more cups of water and let cook together for about 5 minutes. 4. Remove the millet or sorghum leaves. Add the rice to the pot and let cook until the water has been absorbed, about 20 minutes, stirring to prevent burning on the bottom. The beans should be tender and the rice should be cooked. Season with salt, to taste. Portuguese Arroz de Tomate What You Need: • 1/8 cup olive oil • 1 tablespoon butter • 1 onion, chopped
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• 2 garlic cloves, minced • 1.5-2 cups fresh tomatoes, peeled, chopped, and seeded (may use canned) • 2 cups broth, stock, or other liquid (you can use white wine for about ¼ cup of this for more flavor; use vegetable broth for a vegetarian meal or plain water for a low-sodium dish) • 1 cup long-grain white rice • Salt, pepper, to taste • Fresh parsley, for garnish (optional) What You Do: 1. In a large saucepan, heat olive oil and butter. Add the onion and garlic and sauté until onion is soft and lightly golden. 2. Add the chopped tomatoes, stir, and cover tightly. Simmer for 15-20 minutes. 3. Add the broth and bring to a full boil. 4. Stir in the rice and reduce to heat to low. Cover the pot and cook for 20 minutes or until all of the liquid is absorbed and the rice is tender. 5. Salt and pepper to taste, and garnish with fresh parlsey, tomato slices, or diced bacon/ham.
Oryza Overnight Recap - Chicago Rough Rice Futures Bounce Overnight after Multi-Session Sell-off; Grains Show Strength Despite Macroeconomic Instability Jun 26, 2014
Chicago rough rice futures for Sep delivery are currently noted 5.5 cents per cwt (about $1 per ton) higher at $13.730 per cwt (about $303 per ton) as of 9:00am Chicago time. The other grains are seen higher this morning ahead of floor trading in Chicago: soybeans are currently seen about 0.7% higher, wheat is trading 0.3% higher, and corn is noted about 0.4% higher. U.S. stock index futures were little changed to slightly higher on Thursday after the government reported consumer spending increased less than forecast in May and jobless claims fell last week. Another report Thursday had personal spending rising a less-than-forecast 0.2% in May, after holding flat in April, and personal income rising 0.4%. Markets overseas were boosted by a weaker-than-expected reading on U.S. economic growth, which reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve will not raise interest rates any time soon. The U.S. economy contracted 2.9% on an annualized basis in the first quarter, a much steeper pace than expected, which briefly sent yields on benchmark 10 year-Treasury notes to three-week lows. U.S. stock-index futures were little changed to slightly higher on Thursday after the government reported consumer spending increased less than forecast in May and jobless claims fell last week. Separately, May
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durable goods orders unexpectedly declined 1% on the month, while the services sector expanded at its fastest clip in more than four years in June. Tensions in Ukraine and a continuing military insurgency in Iraq are also on investors' minds. Militants seized control of one of Iraq's largest airbase on Wednesday, as well as the Ajeel oil site, located east of Tikrit. The attack came as Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said he supported attempts to form a new government by July 1. Meanwhile, Western powers warned Russia that they might impose new sanctions if Moscow does not take more action to defuse the conflict in east Ukraine. Gold is currently trading about 0.4% lower, crude oil is seen trading about 0.2% lower, and the U.S. dollar is currently trading unchagned at 8:45am Chicago time.
Vietnam Government Releases Blueprint to Develop Domestic and Export Rice Markets Jun 26, 2014
Vietnam government has issued a plan to develop domestic rice market as well as expand trade promotion activities to increase Vietnamese rice exports, according to local sources.Government Notice 239/TB-VPCP, issued on June 23, 2014 focuses on the current and past rice export situation as well as recommends solutions to expand exports in the future. The government is involving the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), the Vietnam Food Association (VFA) and the related sectors in developing the domestic rice market and identifying key export markets while retaining the traditional export markets. They will work towards striking a balance between the domestic market's supply and demand for commercial rice and exports. The three entities will also devise policies for developing trademarks for Vietnamese rice exports as well as rice product exports.The MoIT and the VFA have been entrusted with the responsibility of getting new government-to-government (G2G) export contracts, promoting signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) on commercial activities for rice and implementing them efficiently. The VFA has been instructed to suitably adjust the floor price of rice exports taking into consideration the supply and demand aspects of the domestic market. The Notice also stated that the trade offices of Vietnam in other countries would support the Ministries in rice export promotion activities.Vietnam exported about 2.687 million tons of rice during January 1 – June 19, 2014, down about 23% from about 3.5 million tons of rice exported during January-June, 2013, according to data from the Vietnam Food Association (VFA). Average rice export price so far in this year stands at about $433 per ton (FOB), up about $2 per ton from about $431 per ton recorded during January - June, 2013
Philippines to Import Another 250,000 Tons of Rice in 2014 to Prevent Shortages and Price Hikes Jun 26, 2014
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The Philippines is set to import another 250,000 tons of rice in 2014 supplementing the 800,000 tons of rice already being imported from Vietnam to boost the current buffer stock and control increasing prices, according to local sources.The newly appointed National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator told local media sources that the NFA Council has approved for the import of new stocks and the officials are planning for their arrival between August and September this year. The Presidential Office stated that of the 800,000 tons imported by the NFA in the beginning of this year, around 193,000 tons of rice have been delivered, and around 274,250 tons are scheduled to arrive in late June and the remaining 332,350 tons are expected by the end of August.Last week, the NFA said it is expecting domestic rice prices to increase by about 5%, or P2 per kilogram (around $45 per ton) during the 2014 lean season (July - September), but the increase is temporary and that prices would stabilize once the harvest for the ongoing crop begins in September. However, several agricultural groups have slammed NFA for not being able to control prices despite importing 800,000 tons of rice. Currently, domestic prices of regular milled rice stand at about P40 per kilogram (around $909 per ton), while those of well-milled rice is about P42 per kilogram (around $955 per ton). The NFA and the Presidential Office have been assuring the public that NFA's stocks would be sufficient for 73 days. The NFA has increased its daily rice release limit to 8,000 tons from 4,000 tons to prevent shortages and curb hikes. It also assured that the current prices of NFA well-milled rice at P32 per kilogram (around $727 per ton) will not be increased despite increases in market prices. According to data from the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization, average domestic prices of regular milled rice increased to around P37,020 (around $844) per ton in June 2014, up about 22% from around P30,340 (around $710) per ton in June 2013. Average domestic prices of well milled rice increased to around P39,860 (around $909) per ton in June 2014, up about 20% from around P33,180 (around $770) per ton in June 2013. The USDA estimates the Philippines will import around 2 million tons of rice in MY 2013-14 (July – June), including around 500,000 tons of unofficial rice imports, and the UNâ€&#x;s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates the country to import around 1.2 million tons of rice in 2014 (January – December).
Indian State Punjab Plans to Double Basmati Acreage to One Million Hectares and Cut Down Non-Basmati Acreage by 120,000 Hectares to Prevent Depletion of Groundwater Levels Jun 26, 2014
Indian state Punjab, the largest producer of basmati rice in the country, has proposed to double area under basmati to one million hectares from the current 500,000 hectares, and cut-down area under non-basmati paddy by about 120,000 hectares over the next couple of years, according to local sources.
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The government is particularly promoting the use of the new high-yielding basmati variety PUSA 1509, which is said to mature early as well as require less water. PUSA 1121, the earlier version of PUSA 1509 is also equally popular in Punjab, but farmers are preferring the new variety because it yields about 23-24 quintals per acre (around 5.75 - 6 tons per hectare) and will require at least six irrigations lesser than the PUSA 1121. The move is part of an ambitious crop diversification program being planned by the Punjab state government, and is primarily to prevent further depletion of groundwater levels, which had already gone down significantly due to excessive sowing of paddy. Increase in basmati rice exports during the recent past has also encouraged the state government to increase area under basmati, while also addressing the issue of falling groundwater levels. 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 2013-14, up about 6% from about 10.15 million tons exported last year.
EU Imports 820,438 Tons of Milled Rice in September 1, 2013 - June 17, 2014; Up 17% from Last Year Jun 26, 2014
The European Union (EU) has imported around 820,438 tons of milled rice in September 1, 2013 - June 17, 2014, up about 17% from around 701,855 tons imported during the same period last year, according to the EU data.The United Kingdom was the largest importer among the EU countries, accounting for around 191,795 tons, or about 23% of the total EU imports during September 1, 2013 - June 17, 2014. France accounted for around 136,523 tons (about 17% of total EU imports), Netherlands accounted for around 102,652 tons (about 13% of total EU imports), Italy accounted for around 56,963 tons (about 7% of total EU imports) and Spain accounted for around 42,003 tons (about 5% of total EU imports during the period). The EU data shows that milled Indica rice imports increased to around 748,017 tons in September 1, 2013 June 17, 2014, up about 19% from around 626,942 tons imported during the same period last year. Most of this rice is understood to be imported from Less Developed Countries (LDCs) Cambodia and Myanmar at zero-duty under the Everything but Arms (EBA) agreement. However, broken rice imports declined to around 240,784 tons during the period, down by about 5% from around 253,894 tons imported last year.
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Vietnam Rice Quotes Mixed Today; Other Asia Rice Quotes Unchanged Jun 26, 2014
Vietnam rice sellers lowered their quotes for 25% broken rice by about $5 per ton to around $355 - $365 per ton and increased their quotes for Jasmine rice by about $10 per ton to around $565 - $575 per ton today. India and Pakistan rice sellers kept their quotes mostly unchanged. Thailand rice quotes for white rice are not available today. 5% Broken Rice Thai 5% rice (of new crop) was last quoted at around $380 - $390 per ton, about $25 per ton lower than Viet 5% rice (of new crop) quoted at around $405 - $415 per ton. Indian 5% rice is quoted at around $430 - $440 per ton, about $10 per ton lower than Pak 5% rice quoted at around $440 - $450 per ton. 25% Broken Rice Thai 25% rice (of the old crop) was last quoted at around $350 - $360 per ton, about $5 per ton lower than Viet 25% rice (of new crop) quoted at around $355 - $365 per ton, down about $5 per ton from yesterday. Indian 25% rice is quoted at around $390 - $400 per ton, about $5 per ton above Pak 25% quoted at around $385 $395 per ton.
Parboiled Rice Thai parboiled rice (of the old crop) is quoted at around $425 - $435 per ton. Indian parboiled rice is quoted at around $405 - $415 per ton, about $30 per ton lower than Pak parboiled rice quoted at around $435 - $445 per ton.
100% Broken Rice Thai broken rice, A1 Super, (of the old crop) was last quoted at around $310 - $320 per ton, about $20 per ton lower than Viet broken rice (of new crop) quoted at around $330 - $340 per ton.Indian broken sortexed rice is quoted at around $315 - $325 per ton, about $10 per ton lower than Pak broken sortexed rice quoted at around $325 - $335 per ton.
Oryza Global Rice Quotes June 27th, 2014 Long grain white rice - high quality Thailand 100% B grade NQ ↔
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Vietnam 5% broken 405-415 ↔ India 5% broken 430-440 ↔ Pakistan 5% broken 440-450 ↔ Cambodia 5% broken 440-450 ↔ U.S. 4% broken 570-580 ↔ Uruguay 5% broken 625-635 ↔ Argentina 5% broken 620-630 ↔ Long grain white rice - low quality Thailand 25% broken NQ ↔ Vietnam 25% broken 355-365 ↔ Pakistan 25% broken 385-395 ↔ Cambodia 25% broken 410-420 ↔ India 25% broken 390-400 ↔ U.S. 15% broken 545-555 ↔ Long grain parboiled rice Thailand parboiled 100% stxd 425-435 Pakistan parboiled 5% broken stxd 435-445 India parboiled 5% broken stxd 405-415 U.S. parboiled 4% broken 630-640 ↔ Brazil parboiled 5% broken NQ ↔ Uruguay parboiled 5% broken NQ ↔ Long grain fragrant rice Thailand Hommali 92% 985-995 ↔ Vietnam Jasmine 575-585 ↑ India basmati 2% broken NQ ↔ Pakistan basmati 2% broken NQ ↔ Cambodia Phka Malis 845-855 ↔ Brokens Thailand A1 Super NQ ↔ Vietnam 100% broken 330-340 ↔ Pakistan 100% broken stxd 325-335 ↔ Cambodia A1 Super 350-360 ↔ India 100% Broken stxd 315-325 ↔ Egypt medium grain brokens NQ ↔ U.S. pet food 470-480 ↔ Brazil half grain NQ ↔ Medium grain milled U.S. Calrose 4% broken 1070-1080 ↔ Egypt medium grain 6% NQ ↔
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