Improved rice demand lifts export rates in Thailand, India
BENGALURU — Prices of parboiled rice exported from top hub India gained, after holding steady for three straight weeks, supported by improved demand this week, while the delivery of shipments and demand from regular customers drove Thai rates to their highest in one month.
Top exporter India's 5% broken parboiled variety <RI-INBKN5-P1> was quoted at $445-$453 per tonne this week, its highest level up from US$440 to $447 quoted for most of the month.
Indian 5% broken white rice was quoted at $450 to $458 per tonne this week, increasing from last week's $445 to $452.
"Demand is improving as buyers realise that prices are unlikely to fall further. They have begun placing orders," said a Kolkata-based exporter.
Last month, India scrapped the export tax on parboiled rice and removed the floor price of $490 a metric tonne for the export of non-basmati white rice to boost exports.
Meanwhile, Thailand's 5% broken rice <RI-THBKN5-P1> rose slightly to $510 per tonne, matching the level last seen in the week from $500 quoted last week after shipments were delivered and on active demand from regular customers, traders said.
Prices could go up a bit more, but markets will become more competitive after India resumes more exports, a Bangkok-based trader said.
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