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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.
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