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Latest rice prices in Vietnam on 08/29/2024
On August 29, rice prices In the Mekong Delta region showed mixed movements. Specifically:
On the other hand, rice prices have slightly decreased today due to limited supply and slow transactions, with few high-quality rice available:
In the export market, 100% broken rice is priced at $ 440/ton, and standard 5% broken rice is at $ 578/ton. 25% broken rice is priced at $ 544/ton.
Thus, rice prices domestically on 08/29/2024, have decreased slightly for rice but increased slightly for paddy.
A workshop on financial access in low-emission rice value chains in Vietnam, co-organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Vietnam Rice Association (VIETRISA), and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), took place on August 27-28 in Ho Chi Minh City.
The workshop aimed to share practical experiences and recommendations for scaling up low-emission rice production, seeking solutions to improve financial access for stakeholders in the rice value chain, and exploring the needs and formation of a carbon credit market for this new and challenging sector.
Speaking at the workshop, Mr. Nguyen Do Anh Tuan, Director of the International Cooperation Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) - highlighted the importance of the rice sector as a traditional and vital industry for Vietnam, providing livelihoods for millions of farmers nationwide. Despite global market fluctuations, changing consumer preferences, and climate change, Vietnam's rice sector continues to maintain sustainable production and exports.
However, the growing trend of green consumption globally, with new policies for green production and environmental and carbon standards for import and export products, could impact the sector. Mr Tuan emphasized that if traditional practices continue, the sector could fall behind and negatively affect the livelihoods of millions of farmers in the Mekong Delta.
The "1 Million Ha of High-Quality, Low-Emission Rice" project is significant for agriculture, the economy, and climate change adaptation and mitigation goals in Vietnam. “To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we need to understand and assess how these changes will impact businesses, financial institutions, and farmers directly affected”, Mr Tuan shared.
Accessing finance through the rice value chain to benefit farmers and agricultural organizations requires the participation of financial institutions and financial products and tools to accurately assess potential risks.
The two-day workshop provided an open space to discuss experiences and identify key challenges in accessing and providing finance for low-emission rice production. Based on pilot projects and practical experiences in low-emission rice projects, participants considered the potential to scale successful models...
$ 1 = VND 24.660 - Source: Vietcombank.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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