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FDA Enforces Rule on Gluten-Free for Packaged Foods QC restos now required to offer half servings of rice at half the price NBI urges raps vs. Bangayan, Banayo for rigged rice imports Families, friends make big day of 2014 Arkansas Rice Expo USDA will help producers prepare for new farm bill programs Roundup: Vietnam exports 3.6 mln tons rice in 7 months, ranks 3rd globally North Korea FM visits Vietnam to expand ties Fragrant rice comes to throne in Mekong Delta Vietnam Exports Over 3.6 Million Tonnes Of Rice From January To July First rice auction since junta took power open to all traders Bangchak ready to buy state's rotten rice Agriculture Ministry eyeing higher priced markets for rice -as production keeps climbing PDMO hit by pledging rollover
News Detail… FDA Enforces Rule on Gluten-Free for Packaged Foods WASHINGTON, DC -- Yesterday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) implemented the gluten-free labeling final rule published in August 2013. The regulation requires that all packaged foods using the gluten-free claim must contain less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten."The gluten limit identified by FDA is consistent with those set by other countries and international bodies that set food safety standards," said Paul Galvani, chairman of the USA Rice Federation Retail Subcommittee. "Since rice is a naturally gluten-free food, it is in a unique position to capitalize on the gluten-free trend with package claims to help consumers identify foods that are actually gluten-free."The use of the gluten-free claim is voluntary and there is no requirement that a food containing gluten must declare that on the label. However, any food label that carries the gluten-free claim but fails to meet the requirements of the rule is considered misbranded and subject to regulatory action by FDA.
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The FDA rule, which applies only to packaged foods, provides a uniform standard definition to help consumers with celiac disease manage a gluten-free diet. The FDA recommends that restaurants and establishments making gluten-free claims on their menus to follow the FDA's definition of gluten-free.
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C restos now required to offer half servings of rice at half the price By Erika Sauler |Philippine Daily Inquirer 4:07 pm | Wednesday, August 6th, 2014
MANILA, Philippines—It’s official. Half-cup rice serving must also be available in restaurants.A measure requiring restaurants and eateries in Quezon City to include a half order of rice with exactly half the price of a full serving on their menu has been signed into law recently.A copy of the ―Half-Cup Rice Ordinance,‖ signed by Mayor Herbert Bautista on July 9 and released last week, is to be posted in food establishments together with the message ―Eat your rice right and save lives.‖Councilor Allan Butch Francisco introduced the measure to support the campaign of the International Rice Research Institute to reduce rice wastage at the consumer level.The ordinance cited data from the Department of Science and Technology’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute that each Filipino wastes an average of three tablespoons of rice daily or 3.3 kilos per year.The International Rice Research Institute said the losses translate to P8 billion a year, enough to feed 4.3 million people.The ordinance covers all food establishments in Quezon City, including fast-food chains, food courts, caterers, and canteens in schools and hospitals.A written warning will be issued by the city’s business permits and licensing office for the first offense. The second offense will be fined P1,000 and the third offense will be fined P2,000 and one-month suspension of license to operate.
NBI urges raps vs. Bangayan, Banayo for rigged rice imports By MARK MERUEÑAS, GMA NewsAugust 6, 2014 1:22pm
The National Bureau of Investigation has recommended the filing of criminal charges against rice trader Davidson Bangayan and former National Food Authority administrator Angelito Banayo for allegedly rigging NFA's rice importation program.Bangayan, who's allegedly the same person as notorious rice smuggler David Tan, will be charged with violation of the Government Procurement Reform Act for bid-fixing; as well as violation of Article 186 of the Revised Penal Code, penalizing monopolies and restraint of trade.Banayo will be charged with violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act. Facing
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graft raps as well are lawyer Jose Cordero, Celia Tan, lawyer Gilberto Lauengco, Carlito Co, and lawyer Judy Carol Dansal, all of the NFA Special Bids and Awards Committee. Upon investigation, the NBI discovered a scheme whereby certain rice traders/importers were able to corner the National Food Authority's rice import allocations through the use of farmers' organizations/cooperatives and single proprietorships as dummies in the NFA bidding for rice Import Allocation under the Private Sector-Financed importation thru the NFA Tax Expenditure Subsidy," read the report NBI Director Virgilio Mendez signed.The NBI said the rice traders and importers pooled the bidders into groups and financed their individual bids for NFA rice allocations. In exchange, the bidders were given a small percentage share of a certain amount per sack of rice they were allowed to import. "This scheme, in turn, allowed these rice traders/importers to corner the rice import allocations that were put up for bidding by the NFA, even if they were not licensed by the NFA to engage in rice importation or bidding," the NBI said.Others to be charged are Judilyne Lim, Elizabeth Faustino, Eleanor Rodriguez, and Leah Echeveria, who were the owners of the single proprietorships and representatives and officers of the farmers' cooperatives and organizations.The NBI said Tan and the FO and FC officers will be charged for their "act of combining, conspiring and agreeing with one another in the manipulation of the bidding process for the award of rice import allocation from the NFA. ""They engaged in, or made transactions prejudicial to lawful commerce, restrained free competition in the market, and altered or manipulated the market price of rice, which is a commodity of prime necessity in the Philippines," it added.The NBI said the NFA officials will be charged for "giving unwarranted advantage or preference" to the winning bidders and awarding rice import allocations to them despite their financial incapability to purchase the rice imports."The NFA SBAC should have known from the start the bid documents submitted by the FCs/FOs and single proprietorship bidders that they were not financially capable entities," the NBI said. "Despite the lack of financial capability... the NFA SBAC still considered them qualified and proceeded to award them the corresponding rice import allocation," it added. 窶年B, GMA News
Families, friends make big day of 2014 Arkansas Rice Expo David Bennett | Delta Farm Press
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A LARGE CROWD -- surely over 1,000 strong – attended the 2014 Arkansas Rice Expo at the Grand Prairie Center in Stuttgart on Aug. 1. Taking advantage of a wide range of activities, many children and families attended.
USDA will help producers prepare for new farm bill programs Originally published August 5, 2014 at midnight, updated August 5, 2014 at midnight U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency Administrator Juan M. Garcia said Aug. 1 that farmers should start receiving notices updating them on their current base acres, yields and 2009-12 planting history.The written updates are an important part of preparing agricultural producers for the new safety net programs established by the 2014 Farm Bill."We're sending these reports to make sure that farmers and ranchers have key information as they make critical decisions about programs that impact their livelihood," Garcia said.If the information is correct, no further action is needed at this time, he said, but any incorrect or incomplete information can be corrected by contacting an area Farm Service Agency. Verifying the accuracy of data is an important step for producers enrolling in the upcoming Agriculture Risk Coverage program and the Price Loss Coverage program. Later this summer, farmers and ranchers will have an opportunity to update their crop yield information and reallocate base acres.Producers are encouraged to bring their USDA notice to any appointments with the farm agencies to help them discuss the available program options, Garcia said.All producers on a farm will be required by midwinter to make a one-time, unanimous and irrevocable election between price protection and county revenue protection or individual revenue protection for 2014-18 crop years. Producers can expect to sign contracts for the preferred program for the 2014 and 2015 crop years in early 2015.Covered commodities include barley, canola, large and small chickpeas, corn, crambe, flaxseed, grain sorghum, lentils, mustard seed, oats, peanuts, dry peas, rapeseed, long grain rice, medium grain rice - includes short grain rice and temperate
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japonica rice - safflower seed, sesame, soybeans, sunflower seed and wheat. Upland cotton is no longer a covered commodity. For more information about the 2014 Farm Bill programs, visit fsa.usda.gov or the local FSA office.
Roundup: Vietnam exports 3.6 mln tons rice in 7 months, ranks 3rd globally Xinhua, August 6, 2014
Vietnam delivered some 3.617 million tons of rice worth 1.56 billion U.S. dollars to the world market in the first seven months of this year, down 10.78 percent in volume and 10.27 percent in value, said Vietnam Food Association ( VFA) on Wednesday.In addition, Vietnamese companies have signed contracts to ship more 2.102 million tons of rice overseas, said VFA.In July alone, Vietnam earned 264.6 million U.S. dollars from exporting 615,000 tons of rice, posting the highest volume since the beginning of 2014.Vietnamese government's e-Portal quoted the VFA as saying that as of the end of July, Vietnam's average rice export price went up by 2.43 U.S. dollars per ton. Meanwhile, prices of Vietnamese rice are reaching the highest level in 2014. Specifically, as of the end of July, Vietnam's five- percent broken rice was sold at 460-470 U.S. dollars per ton while that of 25-percent broken rice was 405-410 U.S. dollars per ton, said the association.The sharp increase in prices of Vietnamese rice over time was attributed to positive signals in markets of Vietnamese rice, assessed VFA.Cumulatively, so far this year, Vietnam has ranked the third among five largest rice exporters worldwide. Thailand topped the list with 5.62 million tons, up nearly 55 percent year-on-year.Thailand was followed by India with rice export volume of 5.49 million tons, down 1.6 percent year-on-year.Pakistan ranked the fourth with 1.84 million tons of rice while the United States was the fifth, selling overseas 1.68 million tons of rice.The total export volume of the world's five major rice exporters so far in 2014 reached over 18 million tons, up 4.3 percent year-on-year, said VFA. The association forecast that due to abundant supply, competition among rice exporters in the last months of 2014 remains fierce.According to a recent report from Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade, in the first half this year, China imported some 1.34 million tons of Vietnamese rice, worth 576 million U.S. dollars, up 5.38 percent in volume and 8.89 percent in value year- on-year.The ministry forecast that Vietnam's rice exports to China, the biggest importer of Vietnamese rice, will not see any significant change over 2013.According to the Department of Cultivation under Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the rice output of Vietnam's main rice bowl in southern Mekong Delta during summer- autumn
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season in 2014 is expected to hit 4.23 million tons.Rice plays the most important role among all agricultural commodities in Vietnam in terms of food security, rural wages and employment, as well as export revenues.In 2013, Vietnam made 2.99 billion U.S. dollars from exporting 6.72 million tons of rice. The country has set a target of exporting some seven million tons of rice in 2014. Endi Follow China.org.cn on Twitter and Facebook to join the conversation
North Korea FM visits Vietnam to expand ties HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — North Korea's foreign minister held talks in Vietnam on Wednesday in a visit to a fellow communist country as part of efforts to break the North's diplomatic isolation.Ri Su Yong arrived Tuesday night from Laos for a four-day visit before traveling to Myanmar for an ASEAN Regional Forum meeting, which will also be attended by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and foreign ministers from Japan, South Korea and China on Sunday. He then visits Indonesia and Singapore. Ri held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Binh Minh where they stressed on the traditional friendship between communist countries. Ri will also meet President Truong Tan Sang and other high-ranking officials."My visit to Vietnam this time is to develop the existing friendship between our two countries," Ri told Minh at the start of their talks. "Our relationship is a comradely and fraternal one and unlike other countries it has an age-old history."Unlike Vietnam, which launched reforms in the mid-1980s opening up to foreign trade and investment, North Korea remains one of the world's most isolated countries over its nuclear weapon program.Vietnam, the world's second-largest rice exporter, often gives North Korea rice as food aid to help it overcome food shortages.
Fragrant rice comes to throne in Mekong Delta Posted on AUGUST 6, 2014 Written by SAIGON-GPDAILY LEAVE A COMMENT
Fragrant rice export in the Mekong Delta has made a breakthrough to reach about 700,000 tons this year, an increase of 31.2 percent over the same period last year.
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Fragrant rice (Photo: SGGP)
In the first eight months, export of six out of eight rice products declined in volume except fragrant rice, which export price topped US $600 per ton.Businesses are paying over VND6,000 a kilogram of fragrant rice, VND2,000 higher than that of normal varieties, said farmer Tu Sang from Thoi Tan Commune, Thoi Lai District of Can Tho City.The fragrant rice has mainly been produced in large-scale paddy fields, in which farmers and businesses link together to produce and consume the product. Fragrant rice variety is mainly cultivated in large scale fields in the Mekong Delta (Photo: SGGP)
The Mekong Delta had 76,500 hectares of rice under this modal last year. It is expected to approximate 200,000 hectares this year.The large-scale modal yields higher profit than normal production method from VND2.2-7.5 million per hectare and it is result thanks to technical measures toincrease productivity and reduce costs.Soc Trang is the largest growing province of fragrant rice in the Mekong Delta. Local residents have farmed 80,000 hectares this year, an increase of 26,000 hectares over last year.
Vietnam Exports Over 3.6 Million Tonnes Of Rice From January To July HCM CITY, Aug 6 (Bernama) - Vietnam exported over 3.6 million tonnes of rice valued at more than US$1.56 billion in the first seven months of the year, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.The latest figure showed a decrease of 10.78 percent in volume and 10.27 percent in value over the same period last year, ietnam Food Association reported.The Department of Cultivation said price of rice in the country's biggest granary Mekong Delta is rising as more firms are stocking up rice for export.The region is introducing a big-scale paddy field model designed to link farmers and businesses throughout the farming and marketing processes.It plans to
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expand the model to increase coverage from 140,000 hectares to 201,000 hectares by year end.Rice exporters nationwide are targeting to export 6.2 to 6.5 million tonnes of rice this year.-- BERNAMA
First rice auction since junta took power open to all traders Petchanet Pratruangkrai The Nation August 6, 2014 1:00 am Thai traders have shown high interest in checking the quality of stockpiled rice and joining the first rice auction since the National Council for Peace and Order assumed power in May. The auction is scheduled to take place tomorrow and is open to general .The Commerce Ministry is scheduled to open bidding for 167,000 tonnes of rice tomorrow in what will be the first auction to reduce the size of the state's stockpile since the National Council for Peace and Order took power on May 22.Unlike previous auctions, the process will be more transparent as the ministry is allowing all types of trader exporters, domestic traders, rice packers, feed-meal producers, and millers - to take part in the bidding for a small lot of rice from 40 state warehouses. The ministry will open the bidding letters, bargain over prices and select the winner within one day, during which all players can observe the transparency of the process, Duangporn Rodphaya, director-general of the Foreign Trade Department, said yesterday.Bidders will be required to offer their prices between 8.30am and 11am, after which their letters will be opened at 1pm. The ministry's bidding committee will then select the winning bid or negotiate for the best price, all within the same day.The result of the auction will then be submitted to the Rice Policy Committee for approval within a week, she added."The ministry has a working committee to work on the bidding process under a transparent method. They will set up a 'floor price' for the bidding. If bidders offer prices in accordance with the floor price, or not too low, the ministry will decide to sell the rice," said Duangporn.Many rice traders are expected to show interest in joining the bidding due to the currently high demand in the market, she said, adding that the auction should not however negatively affect the market price because it is being held outside of the harvest season. About 30 rice traders participated in the department's clarification session concerning tomorrow's auction. They include CP Intertrade, Siam Indica, Capital Rice, Sandee Rice, and Olam (Thailand).Rice purchased at the auction can either be sold domestically or in the export market. Duangporn said the ministry would also hold other auctions and sell rice through other methods, such as allowing traders to offer to purchase rice directly from the ministry, selling through the Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand, and government-to-government contracts.She said the sale of stockpiled rice from government warehouses should result in an increase in rice available on the market during the current global shortage. Vietnam has had low rice production this year, while India has slowed down its rice export plan during the out-of-harvest season and because of lower stockpiles.The Kingdom should be able to export 9 million-10 million tonnes of rice this year, said the senior official.Meanwhile, the Commerce Ministry continues to sell rice to China under a memorandum-of-understanding contract to sell one million tonnes to the country each year.
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Thailand has already shipped 100,000 tonnes of rice under this contract, and will soon negotiate to sell other 100,000 tonnes from the stockpiles, as well as a further 100,000 tonnes from the next crop due to be harvested starting in November.Moreover, the department has also negotiated the sale of rice to other countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. It projects releasing about 500,000 tonnes of rice per month from government stocks, starting this month.Burin Thanatavornlap, managing director of Sandee Rice, said now was a perfect time for the authorities to sell rice from the stockpiles because of high demand in the market.Rice prices should also be in accordance with market prices, which have increased during the past few months following the end of the last harvest season, he said.The price of new-crop white rice is currently quoted at Bt12.50 per kilogram, while jasmine rice is quoted at Bt31 and husk rice at Bt9 per kilo, he added.
Bangchak ready to buy state's rotten rice Wednesday, 06 August 2014By MCOT
BANGKOK, Aug 5 -- Bangchak Petroleum Plc will buy rotten rice from Thailand's state rice programme on the condition that the government stops the sale of 95-octane petrol to increase the demand for ethanol.Vichien Usanachote, Bangchak president, said that the company is ready to buy rotten rice and its price would depend on its flour content.However, he commented that the rice purchase would negatively affect cassava growers as ethanol production would depend less on cassava.To protect the interest, the National Council for Peace and Order should stop the sales of 95-octane petrol to increase ethanol demands, Mr Vichien suggested.He said the stoppage would not affect motorists because all vehicles could be fueled with gasohol.Local ethanol demands stand only at about 2.87 million litres per day.
04/08/2014 | Press release
Agriculture Ministry eyeing higher priced markets for rice -as production keeps climbing distributed by noodls on 05/08/2014 23:37 Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Leslie Ramsammy said that the overwhelming success of the rice industry in terms of repeated bumper crops has brought with it huge challenges ranging from lucrative markets that are readily available and the capacity to dry and store large amounts of paddy.StorageThe latter has seen the Government making major investments in the sector over the past three years in the area of drying and storage. Other challenges include millers' inability to pay farmers in a timely manner, need for energy efficient management at rice mills, and for more emphasis on value added rice production.These constraints notwithstanding, rice and
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paddy production is 15.4 percent higher this year when compared to the corresponding period last year, while exports are 23.4 percent higher. Minister Ramsammy said the Ministry is sparing no effort to have more rice exported thereby reducing the need for storage space.He noted that if the sector has to store and keep rice for an ideal pricing, then there would not be enough storage capacity and this is a major area of concern. Marketing In 2010, the sector struggled tremendously to meet the market demands for both rice and paddy."On top of the European and Caribbean markets, Venezuela came on board…and Venezuela took up 70 percent of all our rice and paddy and because of the price differential most of our farmers and millers opted for the Venezuela market and gave up some of the European and Caribbean markets. We have had to recover those markets in the last year…we are now looking for new markets."The Agriculture Ministry has managed to attract markets in Haiti, Panama and Belize to which a significant amount of rice and paddy is already being sold. Additionally, the Ministry is looking to capture markets in Guatemala and several African countries.Minister Ramsammy explained that Guyana has the capability to sell all 600,000 tonnes of rice produced almost immediately, but the country is used to premium price and in recent times, large world market competitors (particularly those from the Asian continent) have been slowly infiltrating the country's market domain, resulting in a decline in pricing. Value-Added Meanwhile, the Ministry is looking at other ways to ensure that the rice industry remains viable and resilient despite the challenges. In this regard, it is exploring more efficient energy management using the rice husk. This can be used to produce energy for mills, and bricks and pellets that can be utilised by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) at the beginning of the grinding season.Not only will this reduce the cost of energy for the sugar industry, but will also contribute to safer environmental practices. The Ministry is also looking to boost agro-processing using rice to add to wheaten flour via cereal and beer among other products.Minister Ramsammy said that this means that the rice industry will continue to move forward creating more products and generate more income for the country.In 1990 the country reaped 90,000 tonnes of rice. In 2013, Guyana recorded a production of 535,000 tonnes of rice of which it exported 395, 000 tonnes generating US$246M in export value.This year, the country is expected to produce over 600,000 tonnes of rice by the end of 2014.Only about 120,000 tonnes of rice is consumed locally which would mean that the remaining amount is exported and contribute to the local economy. This means that export markets have to be found for the remaining amounts.The country is also looking at surpassing 461,000 tonnes of rice for exportation by year end; this would add approximately US$251M to the economy.Apart from higher production levels, the industry has also better yields in terms of rice variety. The Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) had developed 14 new rice varieties which are cultivated by approximately 20 farmers.
PDMO hit by pledging rollover Interest amounts to B20bn per year Published: 6 Aug 2014 at 06.00 |
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The Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) must shoulder an average interest expense of 20 billion baht a year from a rollover of 500 billion baht debt incurred from the previous government's rice pledging scheme. The office needs to roll over the 500-billion-baht debt until it is paid off, said the PDMO's bond market adviser Suwit Rojanavanich, adding it carries an average interest rate of 4%, or around 20 billion baht per year.The Pheu Thai government's rice subsidy, which offered a pledging price 40-50% above the market price, cost 878 billion baht to the fund since it was unveiled in the 2011-2012 main crop and around 500 billion baht worth of debt is left over.The rice-pledging scheme, a major populist policy which swept Yingluck Shinawatra to power in the 2011 general election, has suffered setbacks as it failed to boost the market price. Several million tonnes of milled rice have been kept in thousands of warehouses, in accordance with the government's policy that withholding a large supply from market will raise prices.Mr Suwit said the Finance and Commerce Ministries are inspecting rice stocks to collect data for the account's closing, with 70% already audited.Proceeds from selling stockpiled rice will be used to service debts, while the annual budget will be used to subsidise losses from buying rice at high prices and selling it at lower prices.The Finance Ministry has set a 183-billion-baht budget to pay the debt in fiscal 2015. Of the total, 55.7 billion baht or 2.2% of the total expenditure will be used to pay principal and the remainder will be used for interest payment. The Yingluck government successfully transferred the Financial Institutions Development Fund's debt of over 1 trillion baht incurred from assisting ailing financial institutions during the 1997 crisis to the Bank of Thailand, a move which allowed the government to reduce public debt ratio to GDP to pave the way for additional borrowing and lower the interest payment burden of 50-60 billion baht a year. The Finance Ministry's public debt threshold is set at 60% of GDP.Separately, finance permanent secretary Rungson Sriworasat will preside over a public debt management meeting for fiscal 2015 on Friday. Public debt next fiscal year is close to the current year at 1.3-1.4 trillion baht.The junta endorsed the budget for fiscal 2015 starting on Oct 1 at 2.575 trillion baht, while the government's revenue collection was estimated at 2.325 trillion.
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