July 31, 2023 | 13:35

Vietnamese rice price rises following India’s export ban

Chu Khôi

Price of Vietnamese 5% broken rice up 35%.

Vietnamese rice price rises following India’s export ban

The export price of Vietnamese rice has increased and many countries have looked to purchase more of its rice after India banned the export of non-basmati white rice.

The price of Vietnamese 5 per cent broken rice had increased 35 per cent to $558 per ton as of the end of July compared to the same period last year, according to the Vietnam Food Association.

China, the Philippines, and Indonesia have high demand for Vietnamese rice.

In the first half of the year, Vietnam exported over 4.2 million tons of rice, earning $2.26 billion, representing year-on-year increases of 21 per cent in volume and 32 per cent in value.

With these results, Vietnamese enterprises expect to fulfill the target of exporting over 8 million tons of rice this year, up 1 million tons compared to last year.

Attention
The original article is written and published on VnEconomy in Vietnamese, then translated into English by Askonomy – an AI platform developed by Vietnam Economic Times/VnEconomy – and published on En-VnEconomy. To read the full article, please use the Google Translate tool below to translate the content into your preferred language.
However, VnEconomy is not responsible for any translation by the Google Translate.

Google translateGoogle translate