Vietnam rice prices is no longer world’s highest
Vietnamese rice prices, which used to be the highest in the global market, have now subsided to sixth place.
👉 The country’s 5% broken rice fetched 574 USD per ton on May 30, lower than that of the U.S., Thailand, Pakistan, Myanmar, and India, according to the Vietnam Food Association.
👉 Vietnam rice prices have dropped 13.5% fvrom their previous peaks in December. They are now 7.4% lower than competitor Thailand’s.
👉 Dinh Ngoc Tam, deputy CEO of exporter Co May, said his company still has large inventories and is therefore selling at lower prices. Nguyen Viet Anh, CEO of rice exporter Orico, said supply is high in Vietnam and prices have therefore fallen after staying high for a long time.
👉 Other exporters say rice prices are also falling in many other countries, and would dip further if India resumes exports.
👉 Vietnam’s rice exports rose 34.8% year-on-year to 2.3 billion USD in the first five months of 2024.
Source: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/business/economy/rice-export-prices-dip-no-longer-world-s-highest-4753089.html