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Global rice prices dropped to their lowest level since 2017

(VAN) The cost of the reference grade of Thai rice in July dropped to its lowest levels since 2017, amounting to only $ 392 per ton, according to the World Bank.
The price of a ton of reference Thai rice with a broken grain content of up to 5% decreased by 6.4% in July to $392, which was the lowest since April 2017. Photo: oreanda-news.

The price of a ton of reference Thai rice with a broken grain content of up to 5% decreased by 6.4% in July to $392, which was the lowest since April 2017. Photo: oreanda-news.

Andrei Smirnov, an expert on the stock market at BCS World Investments, told RIA Novosti that such a collapse is associated with an oversupply on the global market after a number of key exporters lifted restrictions on sales abroad.

The price of a ton of reference Thai rice with a broken grain content of up to 5% decreased by 6.4% in July to $392, which was the lowest since April 2017.

At the same time, other rice varieties from this country also fell in price. Thus, the cost of a ton with a broken grain content of up to 25% also decreased by 6.4%, reaching the lowest since October 2017, 382 dollars.

Crushed Thai white rice is also now at its lowest levels since the middle of autumn of that year - its price has decreased by 4.4% in a month, to $ 376.

Vietnamese rice is also at multi-year lows: in July, the price was $370.6 per ton, having decreased by 1.7% over the month.

The last time was more than five years ago, in February 2020.According to Smirnov, this is due to the fact that a number of key producers, in particular Thailand and India, have lifted their temporary export restrictions, increasing supply on the global market.

"There was a recovery in supplies from Vietnam, which overtook Thailand as the second largest exporter: 4.72 million tons in the first half of the year (+3.6%)," he added.

"Hence the global oversupply: global rice production will reach a record 543 million tons this year, which will significantly exceed consumption," the expert said.

H.D

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