15:00 19/04/2025

Vietnam’s export rice prices on bet88 slot rise

Chu Khôi

Vietnam’s export rice prices have recovered somewhat in recent weeks following a sharp decline in late 2024 and early 2025.

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Vietnamese rice continues to hold a strong position in bet88 slot global market, with fragrant and high-quality varieties allowing high export prices to remain without pressure coming from lower-grade Indian rice. bet88 slot Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE) is now working closely with other ministries and sectors to regulate rice prices during harvest times and to implement strategies to further boost export prices in bet88 slot near future.

Earlier, from late 2024 to bet88 slot end of February, domestic paddy and export rice prices experienced a sharp decline. However, in bet88 slot first half of March, Vietnam’s export rice prices began to rebound slightly while those of other countries continued to fall.

Competitive edge

According to bet88 slot Vietnam Food Association (VFA), as of March 15, Vietnam’s 5 per cent broken rice was being offered at 2 per ton on bet88 slot export market, up per ton from bet88 slot previous week. Meanwhile, 25 per cent broken rice was priced at 4 per ton and 100 per cent broken rice at 7 per ton. In contrast, India’s export rice prices have fallen to their lowest levels in 21 months due to weak demand and fierce competition from other exporting countries. Thai 5 per cent broken rice also fell, by -10 per ton compared to bet88 slot previous weekend, impacted by exchange rate fluctuations.

At a recent conference chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on rice production and market trends, Mr. Ngo Hong Phong, Director of bet88 slot Department of Quality, Processing, and Market Development at bet88 slot MAE, noted that global rice import demand is expected to remain strong in 2025. bet88 slot advantages of Vietnam’s fragrant and high-quality rice continue to be favored in premium markets such as bet88 slot EU, bet88 slot US, and Japan. However, India’s decision to lift its white rice export ban last September intensified pressure on other exporting countries, particularly in bet88 slot low-grade white rice segment.

Mr. Le Thanh Tung, Vice President of bet88 slot Vietnam Rice Industry Association, emphasized that bet88 slot fall in rice prices during bet88 slot first two months of this year was not due to oversupply but rather seasonal factors affecting different regions. He stressed bet88 slot importance of rapidly and accurately disseminating information on production conditions, weather patterns, and domestic and global rice markets to local authorities, businesses, and farmers.

Meanwhile, Mr. Pham Thai Binh, Chairman of bet88 slot Trung An High-Tech Agriculture JSC, believes there is no need to be concerned about India’s rice exports. He pointed out that 80 per cent of Vietnam’s rice exports are in bet88 slot high-quality segment, meaning bet88 slot impact of India’s return to bet88 slot market, primarily with lower-quality rice, is only temporary.

Moreover, limited domestic supply, expected to fall to 43.14 million tons in 2025 due to saline intrusion in bet88 slot Mekong Delta, prevents Vietnam from resorting to distressed sales, thereby easing short-term price pressures. Additionally, forecasts indicate that China will need to import 5-6 million tons of rice this year, while bet88 slot Philippines is expected to maintain imports of 4.5-4.7 million tons. “Rice exports are set to rebound from bet88 slot second quarter, supporting a recovery in Vietnam’s rice prices,” Mr. Binh predicted.

Mr. Vuong Quoc Nam, Vice Chairman of bet88 slot Soc Trang Provincial People’s Committee, noted that bet88 slot winter-spring rice harvest has begun and is expected to peak between late March and early April.

Removing barriers

Analysis and forecasts of global rice demand indicate a positive outlook for Vietnamese rice. Therefore, Deputy Prime Minister Ha has instructed bet88 slot Ministry of Industry and Trade to urgently assess bet88 slot domestic rice market. bet88 slot high-quality rice segment, which accounts for 80 per cent of export volumes, remains stable in pricing as it does not directly compete with India and Thailand in bet88 slot low-quality rice segment. There is also an urgent need to amend and supplement Decree No. 107/2018/ND-CP on bet88 slot rice export business, to address current difficulties and obstacles faced by rice exporters.

For bet88 slot MAE, bet88 slot Deputy Prime Minister has directed bet88 slot development of a comprehensive database on rice production and exports. He also urged research initiatives to build an economic model to support State management of bet88 slot rice market. “bet88 slot MAE must reconsider and restructure rice production seasons and areas, ensuring proactive irrigation and transport infrastructure to adapt to climate change,” he emphasized. “It must also work with bet88 slot Ministry of Science and Technology to rapidly develop a national rice branding strategy, secure intellectual property rights, and establish geographical indications for trade promotion and market expansion. Additionally, e-commerce development in bet88 slot rice industry should be prioritized.”

Regarding financial support, bet88 slot Deputy Prime Minister urged bet88 slot State Bank of Vietnam to resolve issues related to loan terms, limits, and conditions. He also requested research into preferential credit packages to help businesses invest in technological applications for rice storage, processing, transportation, and exports.

To halt bet88 slot decline, stabilize prices, and push rice prices back upwards, bet88 slot following measures must be implemented. First, solutions must be devised to enhance bet88 slot capacity of storage facilities, enabling stockpiling during peak periods. Second, bet88 slot loan quota for businesses to purchase and stockpile rice is currently short, and interest rates are not sufficiently attractive. Therefore, bet88 slot State Bank of Vietnam and businesses must further clarify credit requirements to meet current storage capacity. Third, local authorities must intensify inspections and strictly handle cases where farmers are exploited through price manipulation during difficult times. Fourth, to ensure long-term market stability, key rice exporters must establish supply chain linkages with farmers, from production to purchasing, milling, processing, and exporting."

Minister of Agriculture and Environment Do Duc Duy

Vietnam exported over 8 million tons of rice in 2023, and in 2024 this figure is expected to reach approximately 9 million tons. This confirms that Vietnamese enterprises have proactively sought out markets and ensured stable rice production, eliminating concerns about consumption. To address current difficulties in rice consumption, we propose that bet88 slot State Bank of Vietnam direct commercial banks to consider increasing loan limits and extending loan terms for export enterprises purchasing rice for storage, preventing bet88 slot current situation of excessive selling."

Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Nam, Chairman of bet88 slot Vietnam Food Association (VFA)

According to bet88 slot United States Department of Agriculture (USDA):

- Global rice production for bet88 slot 2024/2025 crop year is projected to reach a record 533.7 million tons of milled rice, an increase of 11 million tons compared to bet88 slot previous crop.

- Global supply is expected to reach 712.8 million tons, up 9.5 million tons.

- Global consumption is forecast to hit a high of 530.3 million tons, an increase of 6.2 million tons against 2024, driven by rising demand in countries such as India and bet88 slot Philippines.

- Global trade is expected to reach 58.5 million tons, driven by strong demand from major markets such as bet88 slot Philippines and Indonesia.