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Vietnamese rice taking over
28.07.2010 11:37 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
Rice exports plummeted more than 30 per cent in the first half of this year because of competition from cheaper Vietnamese jasmine rice, Thai Rice Exporters Association president Chukiat Opaswong said on Tuesday.
«More buyers in Hong Kong are turning to Vietnamese rice as its jasmine rice is about US$550 per tonne while Thai jasmine rice is sold at US$900 a tonne,» Mr Chukiat said.
He said 60,000 tonnes of Thai rice were exported to Hong Kong in the first two quarters of 2010. The country sold 300,000 tonnes to Hong Kong at the same time last year.
The governments announcement to guarantee the price of unmilled rice at 15,000 baht a tonne has made Thai rice more expensive and this years rice output would likely be lower than the previous year, he said.
Thailands jasmine rice exports for 2010 could drop to 1.6 million tonnes. The country previously projected exports of two million tonnes this year, he said.
The Department of Export Promotion reported that Vietnam sold US$11 million worth of rice to Hong Kong and China in the first five months of this year. The amount is almost equal to Thailands total rice exports to Hong Kong for an entire year.
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