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China’s Strategic Shift: What Pullback from U.S. Soybeans Means for Global Agro Trade

China’s abrupt pullback from U.S. Soybean Imports in 2025 is sending shock waves through global agricultural trade. Once the anchor buyer for American soy, China’s retreat is more than a bilateral shift—it signals a rebalancing of supply chains, trading alliances, and strategic risk. For exporters, importers, and B2B agro platforms, this development underscores the peril of overdependence on a single market. As China reorients its sourcing, the future contours of global agro trade are being redrawn.

India Returns to Sugar Exports: Strategic Insights for B2B Buyers

India is set to return to the global sugar market. A senior official from the Department of Food and Public Distribution stated that the 2025/26 season, starting October 1, will leave enough surplus sugar after meeting domestic consumption and ethanol requirements. This surplus opens the way for Sugar Exports from India that could affect world price trends. Industry estimates project India’s sugar production at around 34.9 million metric tons for the season, with opening stocks near 5 million tons, alongside a record ethanol output expected.

Morocco’s Sweet Corn Surge: Redefining Europe’s Sourcing Map

In the 2024/25 marketing year, Morocco asserted itself as a formidable player in the European sweet corn market. Exports reached 21,800 tons, surpassing the 20,000-ton milestone for the first time and generating over USD 20 million in revenue, according to EastFruit and Global Trade Tracker via Morocco’s Office des Changes. Beyond the headline figures lies a narrative of strategic agility, market foresight, and the subtle recalibration of regional trade flows.

Vietnam’s Black Pepper Trade Hits Seven-Year High: A Strategic B2B Outlook

Vietnam has once again reaffirmed its position as the world’s preeminent source of black pepper, with export earnings crossing US$1.12 billion in the first eight months of 2025—a seven-year high. For black pepper suppliers, this performance is not merely a statistical milestone but a commercial signal of how Vietnam’s pepper industry is shaping the dynamics of global spice trade.

The Tariff Challenge: Basmati Rice Exporters Grapple with U.S. Policies

In the complex fabric of international trade, few commodities embody both cultural heritage and economic weight as distinctly as Basmati rice.

Lower Shipments Drive 16% Drop in India’s Edible Oil Imports in July

India’s edible oil imports fell by 16% year-on-year in July, sliding to 15.48 lakh tonnes, as lower palm and sunflower oil shipments weighed on the trade balance

Could India Ease Flour Export Ban A Cautious Opening

In spite of ongoing restrictions on raw wheat, India is reportedly thinking of removing its ban on the export of wheat flour, including wheat or meslin flour (atta), refined wheat flour (maida), and semolina (suji).

Rs 20 Lakh Crore Vision: Recalibrating India’s Agriculture Export Strategy Through Processing & Branding

India’s agriculture exports, pegged at US$ 37 billion till FY25,* reflect a measurable decline from the FY23 peak of US$ 52.5 billion. While data is until December 2024 and the drop may partially stem from softening global prices and geopolitical fluctuations. The prices might stabilise in the future. The real issue lies deeper—in how India structures its export playbook.

How Russia’s Zero Wheat Export Duty Could Shift Global Wheat Trade Dynamics

Russia’s recent decision to suspend its wheat export duty for the first time since implementing the grain damper mechanism marks a critical inflection point for global wheat trade.

Rice Trade Intensifies as India and Pakistan Remove Export Restrictions

The global rice market witnessed significant changes this week as India and Pakistan both lifted export restrictions on key rice varieties, causing a drop in global rice prices.

India May Boost Imports of Pulses and Edible Oils from Brazil

India plans to increase sourcing of pulses and edible oils from Brazil in order to diversify its import dependence on a few countries.

Removing Rice Export Restrictions Will Boost Agricultural Shipments to Over $50 Billion in FY25: Official

An official said on Tuesday that India's agricultural exports are expected to exceed $50 billion in 2024-25 due to strong demand

Azerbaijan Encourages Rice Traders to Use Duty-Free Status

Economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Pakistan is expected to grow as significant initiatives are implemented to improve trade, investment, business-to-business, and people-to-people ties.

Exploring New Horizons: How the U.S. Can Diversify Agro Imports Post-Tariffs

In response to evolving global trade dynamics, the United States has implemented reciprocal tariffs on various agricultural imports.

In 2024, India's Rice Exports Remained Consistent Despite Restrictions

Despite New Delhi is export curbs, India& is rice exports remained stable in 2024, with record high premium basmati rice shipments offsetting a drop in non-basmati rice sales

Egypt Considers Importing Wheat In Rupees, Yuan From India And China

Egypt is one of the largest importers of wheat globally and according to Ali Moselhy, the minister of supply and internal trade

Exploring the Prospects of Exporting Indian Processed Food Globally

India's packed food and processed agro-products sector has emerged as a critical node in the global FMCG and whole

India's 20% Export Duty on Parboiled Rice: Short-Term Disruptions and a Shift in Global Attention

The Indian government announcement of a 20% export duty on parboiled rice has shaken the international rice market

Diversifying the Exports: Post Reciprocal Tariff Strategy For Indian Agro Exporters

The US has temporarily paused the reciprocal tariffs for 90 days while maintaining the 10% baselines on countries. Now, whats next??

What Lies Ahead for Rice Exporters Amid Shifting Reciprocal Tariff Situations

The global trade industry is witnessing fierce turmoil with rapidly shifting dynamics in the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the US administration.

Reciprocal Tariffs by the U. S. Paused, Tougher Stance over China

In order to give room for negotiations, Trump has announced a 90-day tariff pause for more than 75 countries, imposing a temporary 10% levy

Where Can the U.S. Companies Turn For Spice Commodities After Tariffs on India?

The recent implementation of broad tariffs by the U.S. administration has significantly influenced international trade, particularly affecting the spice industry.

India's Rice Export Prices Are Stable At An 18-Month Low Due To Low Demand

Rice prices from India, the top exporter, remained stable at an 18-month low, while Thai rates remained unchanged from the previous week, owing to weak demand and rising supplies.

Stakeholders In The Philippines Support Sugar Order No. 6 With Concerns About Importation Guidelines

According to the Philippine News Agency, stakeholders have voiced their support for Sugar Order No. 6 of the Sugar Regulatory Administration

Govt. Fixes a 22.5 LMT Monthly Domestic Sale Sugar Quota in Jan' 25

The Food Ministry said in a December 26 announcement that the monthly sugar quota for January 2025 would be 22.5 lakh metric tonnes (LMT)

A Six-Year Initiative Will Begin to Promote Atmanirbharata in Pulses and Edible Oil: Finance Minister Announced in the Union Budget

The government will take steps to achieve atmanirbharatha (self-sufficiency) in edible oils and pulses, according to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

India Will Permit The Export Of 1 Million Tons Of Sugar This Year

According to government and industry sources, India plans to permit the export of one million metric tons of sugar this season in order to support local prices by enabling mills to export excess supplies from the second-largest producer of the sweetener in the world.

Bangladesh Rice Imports To Hit Seven-Year High

The interim government in Bangladesh plans to import seven lakh tonnes of rice, the most in the last seven fiscal years, as it seeks to replenish its depleted food grain stock

Togo's Rice Imports Exceeded CFA43 Billion In 2023

Rice imports in 2023 totaled 150% more than in 2019 from CFA 16.7 billion.

Russia's Flour Exports Had Grown In 2024

According to the report, Afghanistan, which has consistently been the world's largest importer of flour, imported almost $80 million worth of Russian flour

India's Turmeric Industry Gets a Boost: National Turmeric Board Launched

In the latest update, the Indian government has recently launched a National Turmeric Board. This big step has been quite enthusiastically announced by the Union Government as India is looking forward to further boosting its global position as a turmeric exporter.

APEDA Chairman: Big Opportunities to Increase Share in Global Agriculture Trade

A government official said on Wednesday that Indian exporters have huge opportunities to increase their share of global agriculture trade from the current 2.4 percent.

Indian Wheat Reserves Running Low While Rice Stocks Reach a Record High

India's rice stocks reached a new high at the start of January, eight times the government's target, while wheat stocks continued to fall as traders urged the government to increase wheat sales in the face of market shortages.

Brazil Expects a Bumper Corn Crop This Season

According to a recent report, Brazil's summer corn crop may break production records after growing regions experience favorable weather, as analysts look for new export prospects.

Ukraine's Grain Exports This Season Are Over 20% Higher Than Last Year

As per data from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, Ukraine has exported 21.256 million tons of grain since the start of the marketing year

Morocco Lifts Import Tariffs, Taxes on Rice to Maintain Market Prices

Morocco's Ministry of Industry and Trade has made an announcement that it will eliminate VAT and tariffs on rice imports to boost market supply and lower prices.

The Government Plans to Bring in a New Agriculture Export Policy

According to three individuals directly involved in the process, India's Agricultural Export Policy (AEP), which has been in place for six years

India's Rice Exports Surge after Lifting Restrictions

After the government lifted most of the restrictions on the shipment of rice a few months ago, India's exports of agricultural

Russian Government Extends Ban on Rice Exports to July 2025

The export ban on rice and rice-related products, with the exception of rice seeds, was extended by the Russian government on Tuesday for an additional six months, until June 30, 2025.

Year-End Surprise: After Record Export Gains, Vietnam's Rice Prices Decline

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Vietnam made close to $5.8 billion in revenue from the export of 9.01 million tons of rice in 2024.

Pakistan's Rice Exports are Expected to Grow

According to experts in the commodities sector, Pakistani rice, a crucial commodity that guarantees food security and generates foreign exchange for the nation, is expected to maintain its upward trend in export markets next year as well.

No Sugar Exports for the Time Being, with a Focus on Domestic Supply

Despite a projected sugar production of around one million tonnes in the current 2024-25

Lower Import Fees Could Cause Sugar Influx

The Philippines's sugar planters are worried that lowering the proposed import taxes on sugar substitutes might encourage the use of other sweeteners

Global Variations in Edible Oils Cause Malaysian Palm Oil to Dip

Malaysian palm oil futures have dropped as a result of slow export activity combined with fluctations in the world market and falling prices of competing vegetable oils.

India's Record-High Rice Stocks Increase the Country's Export Potential

At the beginning of December, India's rice stocks soared to a record high, surpassing the government's goal by more than five times and possibly increasing exports from the largest exporter of the staple food in the world.

The DGFT Extends Deadline for Broken Rice Exports to Senegal and Gambia via NCEL

The deadline for exporting broken rice - ITC(HS) code 10064000 to Senegal and Gambia through the National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL) has been extended by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade

Indian Mills Can Export up to 2 Million Tons of Sugar this Season, Industry Says

Sugar mills in India can easily export up to 2 million metric tons of the sweetener this season as domestic supply prospects improve and local prices fall

Exports Are Expected To Increase By 4% This Year With Rice Exports Rising Significantly by 16.6%

The Thai National Shippers Council said Tuesday that it expects Thailand's exports to grow 4% this year, up from a previous estimate of 2% growth

Cabinet Approves Private Sector Rice Imports

The government of Sri Lanka has made the decision to allow the private sector to import rice.

Edible Oil Prices are Expected to Decline by 9% by Mid-December

Following a $100 per tonne drop in the international prices of soybean, sunflower, and palm oil in the past two weeks

Rice Exports Soar to a New Milestone of $5 Billion

According to data from the General Department of Customs, Vietnam exported 8.05 million metric tons of rice between the start of this year and November 15th, earning a record-breaking value of over US$5 billion.

India's Palm Oil Imports Surged by 60% Month-on-Month in October, According to a Trade Body

The Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA) reported that India's imports of palm oil increased 60% from September to 845,682 metric tons in October

India Considers Lifting Ban on 100% Broken White Rice: Sources

According to industry sources, the Indian government is considering lifting the ban on exports of 100% broken white rice

Trump's high tariffs on China may lower edible oil prices globally: importers

The high tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration on Chinese goods could lead to a reduction in soybean seed

India's spice exports poised to reach $10 billion by 2030, targeting expansion into new global markets.

India's spice export market is on track to reach $10 billion by 2030, with plans to expand into Africa, South America, and the East European bloc.

Jordan announces tender to purchase up to 120,000 metric tons of wheat, say traders

Jordan announces tender to purchase up to 120,000 metric tons of wheat, say traders European traders announced on November

Philippine Rice Imports Reach All-Time High

Philippine rice imports are nearing the 4-million metric ton (MMT) mark, exceeding the previous record set in 2022.

Bangladesh's Strategic Move: Tender for 50,000 Tons of Rice Procurement

Bangladesh has issued another tender for the procurement of 50,000 tons of rice. This move comes when global food security faces increased pressure

Russia eager to enhance trade cooperation in pulses with India: Government.

Russia, which is considering diversifying into urad and tur production, wants to strengthen pulse trade cooperation with India, the government said on Tuesday.

Palm Oil Price To Remain Elevated Into Q1 2025, BMI Revises To RM4,050

BMI A Fitch Solutions Company has raised its price forecast for Bursa Malaysia-listed third-month crude palm oil futures contracts in 2024 and 2025 from RM3,850 to RM4,050 per tonne and MYR3,650 to MYR3,900 per tonne, respectively.

Vietnam's Rice Exports Hit Record Highs Despite Decline in Production

Vietnam's rice exports are expected to reach a record 8.9 million tons in 2024, despite a drop in domestic production. This growth is primarily due to increased demand from international markets such as the Philippines

India's First Dedicated Railway Test Track, Valued at Rs 820 Crore, Now Under Construction in Rajasthan

India's first dedicated railway test track is being constructed in Rajasthan to develop the facility for testing rolling stock. The track work is expected to be completed by December 2025. High-speed trails and new railway infrastructure capabilities will be made possible by the 60-kilometer test track.

Nigeria Invites Local and International Investors to Explore Opportunities in its Sugar Market

The Nigerian government has identified a significant opportunity to increase domestic production and is urging both domestic and foreign investors to investigate the $2 billion sugar market in the nation.

White Rice Export Floor Price Unlikely to Impact Shipments

Exports of non-basmati white rice will not be impacted by the minimum $490 per tonne export price, or roughly ₹41/kg, as some in the trade had feared. Some states, like Odisha, Telangana, and Telangana, have declared bonuses for farmers who earn more than the ₹2,320 quintal minimum support price (MSP)

India's Surge in Rice Exports: How It Emerged as the Global Grain Leader

Rice exporters have placed India at the forefront of the global rice export, making it the world's largest rice exporter. India’s rise in the rice export market is not just a result of favorable climatic conditions but a well-executed strategy blending agricultural expertise, competitive pricing, and diversified market destinations. Over the last decade, India has leveraged its agricultural capacity to transform rice into a key export commodity, gaining dominance in markets across Asia, Africa, and beyond.

Malaysian Palm Oil Bounces Back With Market Support

The palm oil market is witnessing a significant shift, particularly for palm oil exporters from Malaysia. A recent surge in palm oil futures signals a promising recovery, driven by rising crude oil and edible oil prices. As global dynamics shape the commodity landscape, Malaysia’s palm oil industry is once again gaining momentum, underscoring its vital role in the international market.

Government to Strengthen Quality Standards in Response to Increasing Substandard Steel Imports

According to government sources, the Center is considering broadening its strict quality standards in response to an increase in the influx of substandard steel

India's Basmati Rice Exports May be Impacted by the Ongoing Israel-Iran Conflict

India's basmati rice industry is in jeopardy due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. India is the world's largest basmati rice exporter

Rice Prices See Biggest Drop in 16 years as India Relaxes Export Restrictions

Asia's rice prices fell to their lowest point in over 16 years as supply worries subsided following India's easing of export restrictions.</p><p>Tradologie.com is a next-generation, globally verified, transaction-oriented SaaS platform for B2B commodity

Gadkari Emphasizes the Need to Boost Soybean Yield to Achieve Self-Reliance in Edible Oil Production for India

On Sunday, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized the importance of increasing soybean per-acre yield in order for India to achieve self-sufficiency in edible oil production.

Ukraine's Grain Exports Reach 10.65 Million Tonnes in 2024/25, Ministry Reports

Ukraine's agricultural sector is once again making headlines as the country reports substantial growth in grain exports for the 2024/25 marketing season.

Optimism Around India's Sugar Crop Puts Pressure on Sugar Prices

On Monday, October NY world sugar #11 (SBV24) fell -0.12 (-0.53%), while December London ICE white sugar #5 (SWZ24) gained 1.30 (+0.23%).

Extreme Weather Reduces Russian Wheat, Barley, and Corn Yields: MARS Report

The September edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin on Russia reports that several years of (near-)record-high yields of winter cereals and grain maize in Russia were ended by hot, dry, and excessively wet conditions

Global Rice Prices Decline Following India's Decision to Resume White Rice Exports

After India, the world's top rice exporter, approved the resumption of exports, the price of rice fell on Monday as a result of increased global supply, boosting the ability of low-income Asian and African consumers

Impact of Pulses Price Decline in the Export Market

Are you looking to import or export pulses? The recent decline in mandi prices of pulses, driven by robust imports and a rise in kharif sowing, is expected to impact both domestic and global markets.

Impact of Basmati Rice Price Reduction on India's Agricultural Exports

The recent surge in Indian Basmati rice exports is set to have significant implications on the global B2B rice market. With India recording a 15% growth in Basmati rice

Brazil Drought Pushes Sugar and Coffee Prices to All-Time Highs, Sparking Global Supply Worries

Brazil, the largest producer of sugar and coffee in the world, is still experiencing one of the worst droughts in its history. Global prices for both commodities hit all-time highs on Thursday as investors continued to monitor the situation due to the ongoing dry conditions and no immediate relief indicated by weather forecasts.

India and Myanmar Explore Strategies to Boost Trade Using Local Currencies

The indigenous currencies of Myanmar and India, the kyat and rupee, were the topic of discussion on Saturday over how to advance bilateral trade. On the fringes of the 12th East Asia Summit Economic Ministers' Meeting in Vientiane, Laos, Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal met with Minister of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations of Myanmar, Kan Zaw.

Indian Steelmakers Urge Government to Double Tariffs Amid Surge in Chinese Steel Imports

After India, the world's top rice exporter, approved the resumption of exports, the price of rice fell on Monday as a result of increased global supply, boosting the ability of low-income Asian and African consumers

Russia Expands Baltic Ports to Target New Grain Markets

According to officials and executives, Russia, the world's top exporter of wheat, is developing its ports in the Baltic Sea in an effort to reduce reliance on traditional

Basmati Rice Exports Soar Following the Elimination of Floor Price

India's decision to remove the floor price for basmati rice exports is expected to result in a surge of orders from the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas, according to leading exporters

Sugar Prices Surge Significantly Due to Concerns Over Brazil's Sugarcane Crop

On Thursday, the October NY world sugar #11 (SBV24) closed up +0.77 (+3.64%), while the December London ICE white sugar #5 (SWZ24) closed up +13.10 (+2.36%)

Myth Buster: The Real Status of Non-Basmati Rice Exports from India

Recently, a misleading piece of information has surfaced regarding the export status of non-basmati white rice from India. Claims have emerged suggesting that the Government of India

The Government Reduces the Export Tax on Parboiled Rice from 20% down to 10%

The Indian government announced on Friday that it has reduced the export duty on parboiled rice from 20% to 10%. This decision follows a year after the Center implemented

India's Demand for Edible Oil is Expected to Grow Despite the Significant Increase in Import Duties

India's edible oil consumption is expected to rise by 2%-3% this year as cooking oils remain affordable despite an increase in import duties, a leading importer

Tamta Announces Eight High-Speed Corridors and Ring Road Projects Within the First 100 Days of Modi 3.0 Government

Union Minister Ajay Tamta said on Friday that the Road Transport and Highways Ministry has launched eight major high-speed corridor and ring road projects in the first 100 days of the Modi 3.0 government.

Rice Exporters Seek Lift on Non-Basmati Rice Ban Amid Expectations of Record Harvest

Amidst the prospect of a record rice harvest in India, exporters are anticipating the removal of the ban on export of white rice as well as the 20% duty on parboiled rice exports

Government Set to Import 600,000 Tons of Rice and Wheat

The government of Bangladesh plans to import 400,000 tons of wheat and 200,000 tons of rice in the next 15 days.</p><p>Tradologie.com is a next-generation, globally verifiedx

India Hikes Import Duty On Crude And Refined Edible Oils

Do you export or import palm oil in bulk? There's important news for you. Starting September 14, India has increased its import tax on palm oil and other edible oils by 20 percent.

Russian Flour Exports Increase 1.3 Times in 2024

In the first eight months of this year, Russia has achieved a substantial increase in its wheat and rye-wheat flour exports, exporting over 830 thousand tons.

India Abolishes Minimum Export Price On Basmati Rice To Aid Farmers

On Friday, the Indian Government announced that the minimum export price (MEP) of USD 950 per tonne for basmati rice has been lifted.

India Expands Basmati Rice Acreage: Promising Growth Ahead This Season!

This year, increased acreage and excellent weather are expected to increase production by 15-20% over last year, bringing about an important shift in the basmati rice sector in India.

Egypt Targets Increasing Food Industry Exports 15% Annually Through 2027

This occurred at the First Conference of Food Industry Exporters' Opening, which was attended by Hassan El Khatib, Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment.

India Rice Traders Want Easing of Export Curbs as Competition from Pakistan Stiffens

India, the world's leading rice exporter, is currently grappling with pressures from domestic traders who are pushing for a relaxation of export restrictions.

Vietnam Rice Exports Top 6.1 Million Tonnes In Eight Months

Vietnam's rice exports hit a remarkable 6.16 million tonnes in the first eight months of the year, reflecting a 5.9% increase compared to the same period last year

Thailand's Rice Exports Rebound On Strong Supply, Prices

Based on a robust supply and competitive pricing environment, Thailand's rice exports increased in 2022-2023, a report from the US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) stated.

Govt Mulls Easing Rice Export Curbs

The government is probably going to soon announce measures to loosen the limitations on rice exports that were put in place last year, given the abundance of rice inventories and healthy kharif crops

Building Strong Exporter Relationships in the Global Chickpeas Market

The increasing demand from consumers for plant-based proteins and the growing acceptance of chickpeas in healthy diets have driven substantial expansion in the worldwide chickpea market

Rice Exporters Move Apex Court For Relaxation Of Export Ban, Cite Global Contracts

India's decision to impose a rice export ban from July 20, 2023, aimed at stabilising domestic supply and prices, has undeniably impacted the global rice market.

India lifts sugar curbs for ethanol in threat to global supply

India has recently lifted restrictions on sugar mills and distilleries regarding the use of cane juice to produce ethanol. Starting from the 2024-25 fiscal year

India Allows 8,606 Tonne Sugar Export To US Under Tariff Rate Quota

As per a notification from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), India has allotted 8,606 metric tons of sugar for export to the US under the Tariff Rate Quota scheme

Favourable Weather Swells Outlook For Australia Wheat Harvest

Scientists anticipated that Australia will produce over 31 million metric tons of wheat in the upcoming harvest roughly two million tons more than previously predicted

Sugar Stocks Soar Up To 12% As Govt Allows Sugarcane Juice, Syrup For Ethanol Production

Reversing the restriction from the previous year, the government on Thursday approved the use of the juice from sugarcane and sugar syrup for the manufacturing of ethanol

Russia to Extend Export Duties on Sunflowers, Soybeans, Interfax Report Says

In a recent decision reported by Interfax, the Russian government has approved the extension of export duties on sunflowers and soybeans until August 2026.

Sugar Prices Jump as Wildfires in Brazil Damage Some Sugar Crops

Today's October NY world sugar #11 (SBV24) is up +0.39 (+2.05%). October's London ICE White Sugar #5 (SWV24) has increased by +20.60 (+3.92%).

Palm Oil Shipments Reach 20-Month High, Boosting India's Edible Oil Imports by 4.8% on July

The total rise in palm oil imports in July was driven by a spike in the import of palm oil. The Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA) reports that, in July 2024

Indian Rice Export Prices Decline Amid Weak Demand and Expected Supply Increase

This week has seen a further drop in the price of Indian rice exports, primarily due to lower demand and expectations of increased output in the next season as a result of expanded planting areas

Strategies for Indian Exporters to Maximise Basmati Rice Trade in European and Middle Eastern Markets

India's agricultural sector has experienced notable expansion, mostly due to the sale of Basmati rice to important markets in Europe and the Middle East.

Government's Rice Stocks Hit Record High; Time to Open Up Exports

This year's monsoon in India has been good, covering up for earlier shortfalls with lots of rain in August. The goal of 136.30 million tonnes (mt) of rice output is anticipated

Exporters Urge Removal of Minimum Export Price for Basmati Rice

Looking to export bulk basmati rice? The Haryana Rice Exporters' Association (HREA) has called on the government to eliminate the minimum export price

Organic Rice Exports Surge from April to July, Raising Concerns in the Trade

There have been claims of discrepancies in the shipments after certified organic rice exports from India over the initial four months of the 2024-25 fiscal year

After a 20% Drop from Peak, Turmeric Prices Could Shine During Festive Season

Turmeric prices, which have fallen by more than 20% since reaching a record high in May of this year, are expected to rise during the festival

PM Modi: India, as a Food Surplus Nation, is Developing Solutions For Global Food Security

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Saturday that India has become a food surplus country and is working to provide solutions for global food and nutritional security.

Thailand Aims to Boost Rice Exports to the Philippines

Thailand is stepping up efforts to increase its&nbsp;<strong>Thai rice exports in bulk&nbsp;</strong>to the Philippines as the Southeast Asian nation

CRISIL Study: Steady Demand and Higher Realisations to Boost Revenues for Edible Oil Palm Refiners

According to CRISIL Ratings, local edible palm oil refiners' revenues should increase by almost a tenth this fiscal year due to stable demand and increasing realisations

Cottonseed Oil Prices Likely To Rise By R 5-6 Per Litre During Festive Season

A price hike of Rs 5-6 per litre in Indian cottonseed oil is expected during the upcoming festive season, driven by increased demand. Despite a promising cotton yield this season, industry experts anticipate this price rise.

India's July Edible Oil Imports Set to Reach Record High Due to Surge in Palm Oil Purchases

India purchased a record amount of edible oils for delivery in July as refiners boosted their purchases of soy oil and palm oil because of the lucrative prices

India Imposes Rice Export Curbs Amid Global Challenges

Nearly 40% of the world's rice demand comes from India, the greatest producer and exporter of rice in the world. However, because of things like El Nino impacts,

Brazilian Sugar Exports Soar By 50% In H1 2024, Reports Shipping Firm Cargonave

Brazilian sugar exports increased by 50% to 15.15 million metric tonnes in the first half of 2024, according to data released by shipping company Cargonave on Friday.

Malaysia Cites Friendly Ties to Urge India to Maintain Commodity Supplies Amid Export Curbs

Malaysia's minister for plantations and commodities, Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, used the phrase "friendly ties" on Thursday to express his desire for New Delhi

New Delhi: Central Government Excludes Kabuli Chana From Stock Limit Regulations

It is anticipated that this move by India's central government will assist importers in bringing more Kabuli chana (chickpeas) into the country in advance of the festival season.

India's Vegetable Oil Imports Rise 18% in June, Reaching 15.5 Lakh Tonnes

Trade data shows that the import of vegetable oils, which include both edible and non-edible oils, increased by 18% in June to 15.5 lakh tonnes due to a rise in the imports

PM GatiShakti Rs 13000 Crore Worth Of Infrastructure Projects Assessed

According to the commerce and industry ministry on Thursday, the Network Planning Group convened on June 21 and assessed eight infrastructure projects from the National Industrial

On July 3, Russia to Further Reduce Export Duty on Wheat

Their reduction has occurred for the third weekend in a row. On June 19, they declined by 3.2 percent, or 91.2 rubles, from the previous week, reaching 2,754.1.

Philippines Lowers Rice Import Tax To 15%

One of the biggest consumers of rice globally, the Philippines, has announced a reduction in import taxes on rice from 35% to 15%, which will take effect

India To Permit The Import Of Russian Wheat In An Effort To Reduce Domestic Prices

India may consider allowing cheaper wheat imports from Russia in order to mitigate rising domestic wheat prices ahead of the Lok Sabha election to be held in March-April 2024. Given the success in agrarian states during recent elections, the government may permit the import of more than 1million metric tonnes(mmt) of cost-effective Russian wheat by potentially reducing the current 40% import duty by around 15-20%.

According To Myanmar Ministry Of Commerce : Myanmar Exports More Than 100,000 Tons Of Pigeon Peas In Just Over 5 Months

Constituting more than 30% of Myanmar's total agricultural output, beans and pulses are the nation’s second-most-cultivated crop after the production of rice. Myanmar is the second largest global producer of pigeon peas in the world following India.

Tight Global Wheat Story Is Stuck On Repeat, Supporting Market Bears

Chicago wheat futures fell to their lowest levels in nearly three years this week, but exportable global wheat supplies are expected to approach historic lows by mid-2024, relative to demand.

Indias Union Minister Piyush Goyal Urges Spice Industry to Explore New Markets to Reach $10 Billion Exports by 2030

The Indian Union Minister of Commerce and Trade Mr. Piyush Goyal requested spice exporters of India to explore new potential markets and increase spice exports to $10 billion by 2030. Currently, India is exporting nearly $4 billion worth of spices.

Egypt Sugar Export Ban Continues for Another Three-Month Extension

In an official announcement, Egypt decided to continue its ban on the export of sugar for three more months. Earlier in June, Egypt continued the March’s sugar restriction on the export of sugar for three months to meet the domestic needs of the nation.

Canada Doesnt Disrupt Masur Dal Supply; India Takes Precautionary Measures

Amidst the ongoing diplomatic tussle between India and Canada, there have been speculations on the tightened supply of red lentils (Masur Dal) from Canada, as India is the major importer of Canada’s red lentils.

India Extends Stock Limits Duration for Tur and Urad Pulses Until Year-End

The government of India decided to continue its stock limit decision on tur and urad till December 31st of this year. On September 25, the Food and Consumer Affairs Ministry issued a notification to limit the stocks for wholesalers and big chain retailers from 200 tons to 50 tons.

Red Chilli Exports Set to Surge, Exporters Anticipated

The surge in the demand for Teja and the Super 10 variety of chilli is expected in the upcoming weeks. Teja, famed for its intense heat, finds favour in China and Bangladesh.

Sugar Exports of India May Decline By Half On Output Shrink in 2023-24

Traders have projected a decline by half in sugar exports of India in the upcoming marketing year from October. They added that domestic sugar prices may not be disrupted as sufficient stocks of sugar are available for domestic consumption.

India Importing Onions, Garlic, Dry Fruits From Afghanistan Via Attari-Wagah Border

During the current season, India is importing onions and garlic from Afghanistan via the Integrated Check-Post (ICP) at the Attari-Wagah border.

USDA Philippines to Takeover China as World Top Rice Importer

According to the September report of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Philippines will overtake China as the world’s top rice importer despite the global rice price surge.

Global Rice and Oil Prices Set to Surge as India Implements Export Ban, Predicts Meristem

According to Meristem, a Nigerian advisory firm alerts Nigeria for the expected surge in the prices of rice, edible oil, and other imported commodities in the upcoming months as recently India put restrictions on the export of rice to fulfill the needs of the domestic market.

Export duty on Russian wheat set to rise by 12.1%: Agriculture Ministry

The Agriculture Ministry of Russia stated that the export duty on wheat by Russia would be increased by 12.1% to 4,493.7 rubles per tonne on September 13 - 19, 2023 from the previous week’s 4007.6 rubles per tonne, reported by Interfax, a Russian news agency. This export duty increased by 7.5% in a week previously.

Johari Ghani Urges Malaysia To Reduce Dependency On Rice Imports As Domestic Output Declines

Datuk Seri Johari Ghani, a member of parliament for Titiwangsa, has urged the government to make efforts to lessen Malaysia's reliance on rice imports required to meet domestic demand for the grain.

Southeast Asian Leaders Commit to Refrain from Trade Curbs Amid Rice Supply Concerns

ASEAN leaders commit to continue the exports of agricultural products and refrain from putting any “unjustified” trade barriers as the region is worried about the low grain production due to the impact of El Nino dry weather.

Soaring Global Demand Drives Rice Exports Higher

This year Vietnam exported over 6 million tons of rice, estimated at around $3.2 billion. This figure is 21% up in terms of volume and 35% up in terms of value from the last year.

India Lowers Wheat Stock Limit to 2,000 Tonnes; Ensures Sufficient Reserves of Wheat, Rice, Sugar, and Edible Oil

India's Food Secretary, Mr. Sanjeev Chopra, recently announced that retail prices of essential food items such as wheat, rice, sugar, and edible oils are unlikely to experience significant increases during the upcoming festival season.

The Philippines & Vietnam, Finalizing a Rice Trade Agreement for 5 years

Vietnamese Prime Minister Mr. Pham Minh Cinh is in talks with the Philippines to finalize the trade agreement which will be in effect for five years.

Global Rice Prices Surge toward $700 Tonne as the Market Digests Indian Rice Export Curbs

Global rice prices are on the rise, with white rice and parboiled rice nearing $700 per tonne, primarily due to India's recent export restrictions.

India’s Rice Export Could Decline To 4-Year Low Of 16.5 Mt In 2023-24: FAO

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the growth in rice production in Bangladesh and Nigeria, along with crop recovery in Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the US, will likely make up for crop shortfalls in Brazil, Indonesia, and Thailand, as well as output stagnation in India and China (mainland) in the 2023–24 season, which begins in September.

Brazil’s sugar exports likely to hit record high in 2023/24 season

Reports stated that Brazil is expected to achieve a historic peak in sugar production during the 2023-24 season, with an estimated production of 42.7 million metric tons, marking a valuable increase from the previous season's 37 million tons.

Russia rejects Revival of Black Sea Grain Deal Before Demands are Met, Putin tells Erdogan

In a recent meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sochi, Russian President Vladimir Putin restated his stance on the reinstatement of a United Nations-brokered deal to safely ship Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea.

Global rice shipments could fall 4% due to India’s export restrictions

After India’s ban on the export of non-white basmati rice, the whole world is in shock as India is the major rice exporter of the world. This significant disruption in the global rice market raised concerns about the food security in rice-importing countries of the world.

India allows rice export to Bhutan, Singapore and Mauritius

India has taken a significant step in its international trade policy by allowing the export of rice to its allied nations, Bhutan, Singapore, and Mauritius, according to the Directorate General of Foreign Trade.

Hungary Threatens to Reimpose Import Ban on Agricultural Products from Ukraine

Hungary's government has confirmed its intention to reimpose a ban on agricultural products from Ukraine starting September 16 if the EU doesn't extend the ban on the domestic sale of Ukrainian grain.

Uneven Rain May Cause 5% Decline in India Rice Output

In a worrisome development for India's agricultural sector, the country's rice output is predicted to decline by around 5% due to uneven rainfall distribution across different states. The consequences of this weather unpredictability are expected to serve pain not only within the nation's borders but also on a global scale.

PM Gati Shakti: Network Planning Group recommends 4 infra projects worth Rs 7,693 cr

The 54th Network Planning Group (NPG) has proposed four infrastructure projects as part of the PM Gati initiative, with a total cost of Rs 7,693.17 crore. These recommended projects encompass diverse regions and purposes.

India’s Rice Export Ban Affects Asia, Africa

India put restrictions on the export of non-basmati white rice in July to prevent the high prices of rice at the local market due to the upcoming El Nino and the festive season.

Continued Supply Side Measures are Necessary to Prevent Frequent Food Supply Shocks

Continuing supply-side measures remains crucial in preventing the rise of food supply shocks into broader, economy-wide price fluctuations, the RBI Governor said in the minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting released on August 25.

After Rice And Onion, GOI Likely To Ban Sugar Exports Starting October: Reports

Given that the global food prices are already on the verge of reaching multi-year highs, any further increases may result in higher food inflation globally.

India’s Rice Export Restrictions Lead to a 12-year Peak in Global Rice Prices

In July, India banned the export of non-white basmati rice, creating havoc in the global rice market after that India imposed a 20% export duty on parboiled rice on August 25.

Government Officials Deny Media Reports Of Considering Export Tax On Parboiled Rice Variety

Referring to market speculations that India is likely to impose 20% export duty on non-basmati parboiled rice, Food Secretary of India, Mr. Sanjeev Chopra said in a statement that there are no proposals as such at the moment.

Government Imposes Restrictions On Export Of Basmati Rice

The Union Commerce Ministry in India has directed the Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) to hold consultations with traders of Basmati rice in order to sensitise them about the issue.

Govt. Imposes 20% Export Duty On Parboiled Rice

Parboiled rice exports from India are now subject to a 20% duty placed by the Government in an effort to maintain a sufficient local supply and control rising domestic prices.

Vietnamese Rice Exporters Renegotiate Prices For Their Shipments After India’s Rice Export Ban

Since India, which supplies 40% of the world's rice, banned non-basmati white rice exports last month, rice prices have increased by about 20% to 15-year highs. India's decision has decreased supplies from the international market by 10 million tons, or 20% of the globally traded volume.

Nepal Requests Rice, Sugar From India To Avoid Possible Food Shortage In The Upcoming Festive Season

While Nepal’s Commerce and Supplies Ministry Joint Secretary, Mr. Ram Chandra Tiwari has clarified clearly that there are no immediate scarcity of these commodities in the domestic markets of the country, the requests have been made in a precautionary move to address possible food shortage in the upcoming festive season due to hoarding by market players and traders.

Vietnam Has The Potential To Export 8 Million Tonnes Of Rice This Year: Agriculture Minister

Located in Asia, Vietnam is the third largest rice exporter in the world. It ranks behind India and Thailand in the global rice trade and exports bulk rice to the world every year.

Bangladesh Refiners Cut Soybean Oil, Sugar Prices Due To Fall In Their International Rates

Bangladesh imports most of its sugar and soybean oil for its domestic requirements due to low domestic production of both the commodities and in a recent move, the prices of both the commodities have been slashed by the domestic refiners.

Myanmar Expects Rice Exports To Surge In Coming Months After India Curbs Supply

India- the largest rice exporter, banned exports of non-basmati white rice, a move that took global rice market by surprise, with a view to stabilize domestic rice prices in the country.

Price Of Spices On The Rise In India

India is the largest producer, consumer, and exporter of spices in the world, and over the years, the domestic production of different spices have increased significantly.

Supply Woes Propel Rice Export Rates In Top Hubs To New Peaks

Rice prices in Vietnam and Thailand have risen by nearly 20% since India banned the export of non-basmati white rice last month.

Rice Prices In Asia Soared To The Highest In Almost 15 Years, Over Concerns About Global Supplies

The ban on the export of some varieties by the top rice supplier India and the threat of dry weather to Thailand's production caused rice prices in Asia to soar to their highest levels in nearly 15 years.

Palm Oil Demand Rise Amid Rise In Prices Of Rival Edible Oils Like Soyoil And Sunflower Oil

According to industry officials, demand for palm oil has been growing as its price advantage over soy oil and sunflower oil has increased.

Prices Of Parboiled Rice Surge 12% As Global Demand Picks Up

Prices of non-basmati parboiled rice, such as IR 64, have increased by almost 12% over the last ten days owing to increased purchases from markets like Africa and West Asia amid India’s ban on non-basmati white rice exports.

GOI Mulls 40% Cut In Wheat Import Duty

Amidst a backdrop of soaring grain prices and a surge in demand ahead of the festival season, the Indian government is contemplating a significant shift in its import policy for wheat.

India’s White Rice Export Ban Might Not Last Long: Exporters

According to a vast majority of exporters, the export ban on non-basmati white rice may not last for very long because concerns over the standing crop's have eased.

After Rice Export Ban, Speculations On Ban On Sugar Exports Grow

Following the ban on the export of non-basmati white rice by India in order to control prices, there is growing speculation that sugar exports may be similarly restricted.

Limited Supplies, Robust Demand Push Wheat Prices In India To 6-Month High

India is the second-largest producer of wheat worldwide. India's wheat prices have risen to a 6-month high. To keep prices under control, the government may lower or eliminate import taxes on wheat.

Significant Increase In Imports Of Ukrainian Sunflower Oil By EU

In the ongoing agricultural season 2022/23 (September-July), the member states of the European Union (EU) have emerged as the leading importers of Ukrainian sunflower oil, consuming approximately 2.25 million tons.

GOI May Relax Rice Export Ban Post-Harvest

Commanding a mammoth 40% share in the global rice trade, India is the leading rice exporter in the world and the Asian nation enjoys bumper paddy harvest every year which help it to ship different varieties of rice to over 150 countries after meeting its domestic needs.

Basmati Rice Exporters Could Flourish Due To Non-Basmati’s Export Ban: Ind-Ra Report

With a view to stabilize prices of non-basmati white rice that was on a rise due to late but heavy monsoon rains in the Punjab and Haryana belt, the Government of India banned exports of the staple on 20th July 2023 and this has raised troubles both for the nations dependent upon India for their rice needs as well as the rice exporters of the country.

Global Food Prices Rise After Russia Ends Grain Deal And India Restricts Rice Exports

According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), prices for food commodities such as rice and vegetable oil have increased for the first time in months as a result of Russia's withdrawal from a wartime agreement that allowed Ukraine to export grain to the world and India's restriction of some of its Rice Exports.

Pak Rice Exporters Having A Field Day As India Bans Non-Basmati Rice Export

The Indian government's ban on the export of non-basmati white rice to the international market is giving Pakistani rice exporters a field day.

Big Week For New Crop Soybean Export Sales

The most recent set of sales data highlighted exports of the new soybeans crop.

Sugar Prices Mixed On Brazil Real Weakness And Crude Strength

Sugar prices ended mixed on Thursday, November 3, 2023. Oct NY world sugar #11 (SBV23) closed -0.18 (-0.74%), while Oct London white sugar #5 (SWV23) closed +1.80 (+0.26%).

Indian Government Unlikely To Allow Sugar Exports Till March 2024

The government declared on 4th August that the level of sugar production in the upcoming season, which begins on October 1, is unlikely to decrease. Because exports are still prohibited, there will be a greater supply on the domestic market, which will help keep prices in check during the festival season.

India’s Export Ban Pushes Global Rice Prices To Nearly 12-Year High

Located in Asia, India is the largest rice exporter and second largest rice producer in the world. The country exports different varieties of rice (both basmati and non-basmati) to 150+ countries around the world and with that shares a mammoth 40% share in the global rice trade.

Russia’s Grain Exports In July Witnesses A 60% YoY Rise

Located partly in Eastern Europe and partly in northern Asia, Russia is one of the biggest grain producers and exporters of the world. The country harvests bulk volumes of grains every year and this has helped Russia establish itself as a reliable grain supplier in the global market.

ISMA Pegs Sugar Output Lower By 3.41% At 31.68 Mn Tons In 2023-24 Season

India is the world's second-largest producer of sugar and lies behind Brazil in terms of sugar production and exports.

India Sugar Output Could Fall 3.3% On Weak Rains -Trade Body

Located in Asia, India is the largest sugar exporter and second largest sugar producer in the world. It exports bulk sugar to over 50 countries around the world and riding on the back of strong global demand, Indian sugar exporters have a good business every year.

Commerce Ministry Of India Urged To Ease Non-Basmati Rice Exports Ban

India banned the export of non-basmati white rice on July 20 in an effort to control the rising cost of the staple food grain on the domestic market after worries about paddy production were raised by the monsoon's delayed arrival and insufficient rains up until mid-June.

India’s rice export ban clogs port with 200,000 tonnes stock

On 20th of July, 2023, world’s largest rice exporter-India, banned exports of non-basmati white rice in a move to stabilize prices in the domestic markets of the country and the Government of India’s (GOI’s) move have clogged ports with approximately 200,000 tonnes of the staple.

Ukraine’s Vegetable Oil Exports Rise By 7% In July 2023

Ukraine and Russia are both major global suppliers of wheat, barley, sunflower oil, and other food staples used by developing countries.

Orders Of 20 Lakh MT Faces Threat Due To Non Basmati White Rice Export Ban: Traders

According to a release here from Kiran Kumar Pola, Director of Deccan Grainz India, a major rice exporter from Hyderabad, India exports non-basmati rice to other nations at a rate of 5 lakh metric tons each month.

UAE Temporarily Bans Exports And Re-Exports Of Indian Rice

It can be noted that the UAE serves as a regional hub for the re-export of Indian food grains into some other Gulf and North African nations.

Rice Prices In Vietnams Mekong Delta Reach Decade High Following India Export Ban

Last week, rice prices in Vietnam's Mekong Delta region reached their highest level witnessed in ten years, owing to India's recent ban on the export of non-basmati white rice.

Global Rice Shortage In 2023 To Be Largest In 20 years

India is currently the world's top exporter of rice, making up over 40% of the global rice trade, and the world's second-largest producer of the grain after China.

Indian Basmati Rice Exporters Get Requests For Early Shipments

Located in the southern part of Asia, India is the largest rice exporter in the world. The Asian nation exports different varieties of rice to 150+ countries around the world and commands a mammoth 40 per cent share in the global rice trade.

Vietnam Food Association Official Says No Immediate Plan To Curb Rice Exports

After India-the world’s largest rice exporter, banned non-basmati white rice exports in a surprise move on 20th of July, 2022, global rice importers started feeling anxious over the situation.

New FY24 Highway Target Highest So Far

The government has increased the highway construction target for FY24 from 12,500 km to 13,800 km, according to officials in the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

Asian And African Countries Likely To Bear The Brunt Of India’s Rice Export Ban

On 20th July, India, the largest rice exporter in the world, restricted the export of non-basmati white rice in an effort to “ensure adequate domestic availability at reasonable prices” and control rising domestic food prices.

Amid Black Sea Turmoil, Wheat Set For 9% Weekly Climb; As India Rice Export Issues Emerge

According to today's report, “Wheat edged lower but is still poised for a weekly gain of more than 9%, as military drills in the Black Sea add to the risks of disrupting grain trade from a crucial producing region.”

Express View On Curbs On Rice Exports: Against The Grain

India exported 22.3 million metric tonnes (MMT) of rice worth more than $11.1 billion in 2022–2023. In many ways, India's role in the world's rice trade is comparable to that of Indonesia and Malaysia in the palm oil trade.

Ban On White Rice Export May Not Impact A.P. Farmers Much, Say Experts

To combat rising food grain prices, the Union government has banned the export of white rice (other than basmati) with immediate effect. Even though exporters are concerned about the ban, observers believe that Andhra Pradesh farmers will not be significantly impacted by the Centre's decision.

India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway In Focus As EAM Jaishankar Expedites Projects, Promotes Regional Stability

The trilateral highway connecting India, Myanmar, and Thailand was one of the projects that the external affairs minister, S Jaishankar, discussed with his counterpart from Myanmar, Than Swe.

Brazil Sugar Hedging On ICE For New Season Seen At 4.5 Mln Tns -Archer

According to risk management company Archer Consulting, Brazilian mills hedged roughly 4.5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of the upcoming season's (2024/25) sugar export sales using ICE New York raw sugar futures by June 30, or about 17% of export projections.

Lower Rice Yield Predicted For Asia

A world still reeling from the effects of the war in Ukraine is expected to be negatively impacted by warmer, drier weather brought on by an El Nino that arrived earlier than usual. This will affect global food security.

Charting The Global Economy: India May Ban Rice Exports, China Economy Struggle

India is considering prohibiting the export of several rice varieties, which could drive up already rising global prices.

Cambodia Posts Some 89 Million USD In Rice Exports To China In H1

Located in Southeast Asia, Cambodia has immense potential to become a leading rice exporter. According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), skies are wide open for the rice exporters of the nation; however, its outmoded rice value chain might act as a hurdle in this regard.

India Rice Export Ban Could Mean Soaring Prices Worldwide

The largest global rice supplier, India, considers export restrictions on several varieties which could raise global prices of the commodity.

Rice Export Prices Reach 10-Year High

The cost of rice for export has significantly increased as a result of both the global decline in the supply of rice and the effects of the El Nino climate pattern.

India Sugar: Rises Slightly In North India As Mills Raise Prices

India is the world's second-largest producer of sugar and a significant exporter. Sugar prices in north India increased slightly today as mills increased selling prices, according to dealers. Maharashtra's prices remained stable.

India Bans White Rice Exports To Control Price

Located in Asia, India is the largest rice exporter in the world and the country ranks second, behind China in terms of rice production.

India May Ban Exports Of Most rice Varieties: Report

A day after food inflation spiked, India is considering banning the export of most rice varieties, as reported on Thursday.

India Will Continue To Export Food Grains To Vulnerable Countries

Located in Asia, India is an agricultural powerhouse. Over the years, it has established itself as a reliable agro-supplier and different countries around the world depend upon the Asian nation for sourcing agro-commodities for their domestic consumption needs.

Vietnam Exports 4.2 Mln Tons Of Rice In H1

According to a newspaper, Vietnam is the world's third largest rice exporter, trailing only India and Thailand.

Rice To Get Costlier In The Global Market, Prices Ruling At 11 Year High

Rice is the primary staple for over 3 billion people around the world. From kheers to biryani, a wide range of cuisines are made out of it and hence the demand for rice remains strong all year round.

Myanmar Exports 260,000 Tons Of Rice, Broken Rice In Q1 Of FY 2023-24

Rice farming has been practiced in Myanmar for a very long time, and the country is renowned for its superior rice quality. The nation is a significant global rice exporter as a result of its favorable climate and abundant agricultural land.

India Likely To Export 290,000 Tonnes Of Broken White Rice Under G2G Route To Mali

Located in Asia, India is the leading rice exporter in the world. More than 150 countries around the world depend upon India for their rice needs and African countries specially rely on India for their rice imports owing to affordable prices.

Morocco Introduces Subsidy To Encourage Imports Of 2.5 Million Metric Tonnes Of Soft Wheat

Located in northwest corner of Africa, Morocco has long been a large wheat importer. On an average, the country has imported 3 million tonnes of soft wheat every year in last 10 years and in 2021 itself, Morocco imported wheat worth $1.36 billion.

India Losing Iran Rice Market As Rupee Reserves Deplete

Following the depletion of the West Asian nation's rupee reserves in recent weeks, India faces the possibility of losing one of its largest markets for basmati rice exports, Iran, people familiar with the matter said on 28th June 2023.

Export Prices Of Pulses, Rice Dip, Yet Imported Palm Oil Price Spikes

While import prices for palm oil unexpectedly increased in late June 2023 in response to changes in the local foreign exchange market, export prices for rice and pulses are both significantly declining.

The Dispute About Sugar Subsidies At WTO

Located in Asia, India is the largest sugar producer and second-largest sugar exporter in the world. The Asian nation ranks behind Brazil in global sugar trade and bumper sugar production helps the country export bulk sugar every year.

India Approves Wheat And Broken Rice Export Requests

Following requests from a select few nations to permit the shipments of the grains, India has decided to approve the export of wheat and broken rice, the Government announced in two separate notifications recently.

Thailand Is On Track To Be Worlds Second-Largest Rice Exporter With 8 Million Tonnes

Thailand intends to export more than 8 million tonnes of rice this year, making it the second-largest rice exporter in the world.

Centre Pushes for Precast Material in Highway Projects

With a view to reduce pollution at the construction sites, ensure expeditious progress and improve the aesthetics, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) on 1st of April, 2023 decided to use 25 per cent factory-manufactured concrete elements as a bare minimum, out of the total volume.

How India’s Rice Export Ban Could Trigger A Global Crisis

The export of non-basmati white rice has been prohibited by India. Due to crop damage and production concerns brought on by the delayed monsoon rains, the government issued a notice on the 20th of July, ordering a halt to the export of non-basmati white rice.

Cambodia Exported More Than 2.5 Million Tonnes Of Rice To The Philippines For The First Time

Cambodia exported approximately 2,575 tonnes of rice to the Philippine market for the first time, Oknha Chan Sokheang, President of the Cambodian Rice Federation, confirmed this on the 26th of June.

Highway Construction Target To Be Raised To 38 Km/Day For FY24

The Government is planning to increase the country’s highway construction target for the current fiscal year,which may now be pegged higher at around 14,000 km, up from 12,500 km set at the start of the year.

Thai Rice Exports Exceeded 8 Million Tonnes This Year

According to its director general Ronnarong Phoolpipat, the Department of Foreign Trade is leading efforts to increase Thai jasmine rice sales in China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR).

Global Sugar Prices Continue To Drop On Favorable Brazil Weather

The prices of any commodity, be it rice, wheat or sugar depends upon two variables, namely the demand and the supply. Hence, factors influencing the demand or supply of a commodity like market conditions, weather patterns etc.

Demand Surge Pushes Basmati Rice Rates Up, Haryana Farmers Eye Rich Returns

Located in Asia, India is the leading rice exporter in the world. It commands a mammoth 40 per cent share in the global rice trade and different varieties of Indian rice enjoy strong global demand all year round.

India’s Exports Of Spices Hop Over 41% In April-May

India has registered a 41% jump in its exports of spices and spice products during the first two months of the 2023-24 fiscal year.

Rice Exports From Pakistan To Russia Will Escalate

In a significant development, fifteen additional rice facilities received approval for rice exports to Russia.

Japan’s Rice Exports Rise 40% Year-On-Year Amid Bad Harvest In The U.S.

There’s a popular saying that goes like “problem for one; presents opportunities for another” and this appears to be true with Japan this year.

MoU Signed To Export More Rice And Broken Rice To The Philippines

Currently, it is not practical to export rice from Myanmar to the Philippines because the cost of the commodity in Myanmar is higher than the cost internationally.

Worlds Rice Glut Will Be Put To Test With El Nino’s Return

Rice is one of the most consumed agro-commodity around the world. Different cuisines can be made out of it and hence the demand for rice remains strong all-round the year.

El Niño Threatens Thai Agriculture With 5% Rainfall Drop And Water Shortages

With hot and dry conditions continuing despite the rainy season's official start on May 22, the effects of the El Niño weather pattern on Thailand are becoming more apparent.

The Philippines To Drive Global Rice Consumption Next Year: USDA

Rice is one of the most consumed agro-commodity around the world. From biryanis to kheers, a wide range of cuisines can be made out of it and hence the global demand for rice remains high all-round the year.

NHAI To Build 5,060-Km Highway Stretches In The Financial Year 2024

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has set an ambitious target for the current fiscal year to further expand and improve the country's road network.

GOI Imposes Wheat Stock Limit To Arrest Price Rise

Located in Asia, India is the second largest wheat producer in the world, behind China and the country harvests bulk volumes of wheat every year. Cool climatic conditions and medium rainfall support wheat cultivation in the Asian nation.

In 2023, Sugar Prices See An Increase Of Over 5%

Several fundamental factors have caused a significant volatility in sugar price trends.

Export Of Raw Rice Behind Rise In Prices Of Rice In Tiruchi

In Tiruchi market, the price of rice has seen a sharp increase. While the cost of rice varieties grown primarily in Tamil Nadu’s delta region has moderately increased, those from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are now more costly.

India To Cap Sugar Exports Until H1 2024 As El Nino Looms - Govt Sources

India, the world's second-biggest sugar exporter, usually decides the amount of the sweetener mills can export before the start of the new marketing year on Oct. 1.

Delay And Disruptions In Container Movement At Mundra Port

All ports in Gujrat’s Kutch, including Mundra Port suspended operations on 12th of June 2023 amid warnings of an “extreme severe” cyclone Biparjoy.

El Nino Could Reduce Thailand Rice Output By Up To 6 Percent This Year

Ranking behind India, Thailand is the second largest rice exporter in the world. It exports bulk rice every year and has earned its name as a reliable rice supplier in the global rice market.

Myanmar Rice Prices Rising In Domestic Market

Rice prices in Myanmar are continuing to rise in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha, as people stockpile supplies, and rice exports are still permitted.

Global Black Pepper Market To Witness Strong Growth With A CAGR Of 7% By 2023-2032

By 2032, it is anticipated that the black pepper market will grow at a value-based CAGR of 7% and generate revenues that range from US$ 5,406.0 Mn to about US$ 10,834.9 Mn.

The US Department of Agriculture Lowers Its Forecast For the Volume of Global Rice Trade

The global rice trade is facing significant changes as the Agriculture Ministry of the US recently lowered its forecast for the global rice trade for the years 2023 and 2024.

Punjab Sets Rice Cultivation Target - Markets

The Punjab government has announced a target of cultivating rice across 5 million acres of land this year, which is a significant move to increase rice production.

PM Gati Shakti Gives Impetus To Infrastructure Development

Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has changed the face of India both on local and global fronts.

Cabinet Clears Higher MSP For Kharif Crops

On Wednesday, the Union Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs released updated minimum support prices (MSPs) for various kharif crops.

Cambodia Rice Export Exceeded 278,000 Tonnes And Nearly $200 Million In January-May

Cambodia is preparing its rice sector to enter the global market while keeping the national stock, farmers' welfare, and agricultural resources in check.

Sugar Futures Rise Robusta Coffee Hits Record High, Lack Of Sales From Brazil Causes Surge

Brazil, the world’s biggest sugar producer, has witnessed a surplus of sugar production in the current year.

Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN) must be obtained for all Djibouti Ports imports containers

Aboubaker Omar Hadi, Chairman of DJIBOUTI PORTS AND FREE ZONE AUTHORITY notifies all importers, exporters, shipping lines, customs authorities, freight forwarders, and logistics companies that the electronic information system (ECTN) will formally launch on June 15, 2023.

Gehlot Lays Foundation, Inaugurates Road Works Worth Rs 3,378 Cr

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot of Rajasthan recently addressed the ongoing initiatives of the state government to establish excellent infrastructure within the region.

Rice Export Price Hits Decade High

Rice has witnessed the highest growth in export value among the products of Vietnam's agricultural, forestry and fishery department.

Sugar Prices Sag As Sugar Output In Brazil Climbs

Sugar Prices Experience Moderate Decline on Increased Brazil Production and Changing Weather Patterns. India stands as the world's second-largest sugar producer.

Romania Wants To Ban Wheat But Not Sugar Imports From Ukraine

The conflict between one of the biggest grain producers and exporters of the world, Russia and Ukraine that started in 2022 changed the face of global agro-trade.

Construction Begins On 31-Km Link Road To Connect Noida International Airport With Delhi-Mumbai Expressway

For the link road that will connect Jewar Airport with Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport and Haryana, the administration has acquired 66.73 hectares of land.

Indian Rice Rates Recover Slightly As Recent Dip Attracts Asian Buyers

A robust agricultural sector allows India, where rice is a staple food, to produce a significant amount of the grain for both domestic and international markets.

Thailand’s Rice Exports Near 3 Million Tonnes Over Four Months Of 2023

As a matter of fact, Thailand is the second largest rice exporter in the world. It ranks behind India is the global rice trade and the Asian nation has earned its name as one of the reliable rice suppliers in the global rice market.

Russia Plans To Export 50-55 Mln Tons Of Grain In 2023/2024

Located partly in Eastern Europe and partly in northern Asia, Russia is one of the biggest grain producers and exporters of the world.

Price Guarantee For Basmati Rice Growers Of Punjab Soon

Located in Asia, India is the leading rice exporter of the world. It commands a mammoth 40% share in the global rice trade and different varieties of Indian rice enjoy strong global demand worldwide.

The Indian Steel Industry Projects Domestic Demand To Rise 7.5% In Current Fiscal

The Indian Steel Association (ISA) predicted that India's steel demand would increase by 8 to 9 million tons (mt) annually over the course of the next two fiscal years thanks to strong momentum in infrastructure spending and persistent growth in urban consumption.

Bulk Exports Push Sugar Prices Up

During the February-April period of this fiscal year, Pakistan exported a significant amount of sugar, raising domestic retail prices of the sweetener.

Uttar Pradesh Government To Reimburse Rs 146 Cr To Eight Mega Projects

The Uttar Pradesh government has announced that under the Uttar Pradesh Industrial Investment Policy, it will reimburse Rs 146 crore to eight megaprojects.

Govt To Lift Ban On Aromatic Rice Export

India is the global leader in rice exports and commands around 40% of the global rice trade.

Corn, Soybeans Under Pressure On Sowing Demand: Wheat Firms

Chicago corn prices experienced a decline on Thursday, marking the first drop in four consecutive sessions. Similarly, soybeans also faced a decrease as a result of limited demand for both commodities, putting downward pressure on their prices.

Centre Plans 32 Km, Rs 3,000 Crore Road To Link Noida International Airport With IGI

Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, has announced a new road link between the under-construction Noida International Airport (NIA) at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh and the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in Delhi.

Brazilian Exports To Arab Countries Surged 10.33% During The First 4 Months Of 2023

Strong ties and relationships between countries act as a boon in the world we live in today. It promotes trade and investment and is a win-win both for the global economy in general and for the countries involved in particular.

India’s Rice Export Curbs Aggravate The Food Crisis In China

India is the largest rice exporter in the world, accounting for 40% of the global rice trade. The majority of Kharif crops are planted in the monsoon season (June and July) and harvested in the months of October and November.

Global Sugar Prices May Go Up As Indian Output Drops

India is the largest sugar producer and sugar exporter in the world. Bumper sugar production helps the Asian nation ship bulk sugar and satiate global demand of the sweetener.

Taiwan Tenders For About 56000 Tonnes Wheat Of U.S.-Origin

According to European traders, the Taiwan Flour Millers' Association has launched an international tender to buy approximately 56,000 tonnes of grade 1 milling wheat from the United States.

India’s Ban On Wheat Exports, Curbs On Rice Shipments To Stay

India is the largest rice exporter and second-largest wheat producer in the world. Back in 2022, it banned exports of wheat and wheat flour and also imposed a 20% duty on exports of all varieties of non-basmati rice.

Climate Crisis Fuel Thai Rice Prices To Near 4-Month High

Prices for Thai rice remained near a four-month high this week, aided by domestic demand, while traders in Asian hubs expressed concern about the emergence of the El Nino weather pattern and its hit to production this year.

Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority To Implement INR 40,000 Crore Investment Proposals

According to a formal announcement, the Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA) is getting ready to implement investment proposals worth 40,000 INR-crore.

Vietnam Imported Cashew Worth US$ 1 Billion In First 4 Months Of 2023

During the first four months of the year, Vietnam imported roughly 795,500 tonnes of raw cashew nuts worth US$1.06 billion, representing an increase in volume of 4.8% but a decrease in value of 7.1% compared to the same period last year.

Cambodia Urged To Update Rice Value Chain

Rice is one of the most exported commodity worldwide. From biryanis to kheers, a wide range of cuisines can be made out of it and hence the demand for rice remains strong all year round.444444

Philippine’s Rice Stocks Down By 14% In March

Located in Southeast Asia, the Philippines is one of the top 10 rice importers of the world. Last year itself, the country imported 3.7 million tonnes of rice and with that became the second largest rice importer worldwide.

Bangladesh Government To Import 12,500 Tonnes Of Refined Sugar

Located in Asia, Bangladesh is having a hard time making ends meet. The Russia-Ukraine war followed by heavy rains and floods have raised several troubles for the Asian nation and this has fueled up prices of agro-commodities in the domestic markets.

Ukraine Lifts Barriers To Exports Of Some Farm Goods In A Bid To Boost Foreign Inflow

In an effort to increase foreign currency income, the Government of Ukraine announced on 16th May that it has removed restrictions to export agricultural products that were put in place in the previous year to prevent food shortages.

Global Sugar Prices To Further Spike Due To Reduced Sugar Production In India, Export Curbs

The ongoing sugar production cycle, which lasts from October to September every year, has a 6.1 million tonnes export limit set by the Indian government.

Vietnam’s Rice Export Turnover Increased By 54.5% In The First 4 Months Of 2023

Vietnam is the third largest rice exporter in the world, ranking behind India and Thailand in the global rice trade.

USDA Forecasts Global Wheat Stocks Down For A 4th Year

The USDA expects 2023–2024 to produce a record wheat crop of 789.8 million metric tons (mmt), an increase of 1.5 mmt or 0.2% from the previous year.

U.S. Corn Export Inspections Turn Higher

Corn, with its numerous industrial applications, is an excellent gluten-free substitute food.

Sugar Prices Climb High On 12th Of May, 2023

On the 12th of May, the July NY world sugar #11 (SBN23) closed higher at +0.20 (+0.77%) while the Aug London white sugar #5 (SWQ23) also closed higher at +9.80 (+1.39%).

Malaysia Sets Ups Cabinet Committee To Tackle Sugar Shortage

The price of any commodity depends upon its supply. If the demand is strong and the supplies are regular, the prices remain stable and in case, supplies fall short even though demand remains strong, the prices begin to soar.

Vietnam’s Export Turnover From Rice Increased Sharply In April 2023

As a matter of fact, Vietnam is one of the leading rice exporters of the world. It ranks after India and Thailand it the global rice trade and the Asian nation witnesses strong demand for different varieties of Vietnamese rice, all year round.

Sugar Price Rise In Indian Market As Domestic Output Likely To Be 9% Lower

With sugar production expected to be 9% lower than the previous year, sweetener prices have already begun to rise, rising by Rs1.25/kg in the last month on the retail market.

FCI Wheat Procurement Crosses 24 MT, Surpassing The Cereal Stock Threshold Necessary For India Food Security Requirements

Located in Asia, India is the second largest rice and wheat producer in the world. It harvests bulk volumes of rice and wheat every year and is even the leading rice exporter in the world.

Global Wheat Prices Down, and Rice Prices Remains Unchanged

The World Bank's Food Security Update shows that while rice prices have remained largely unchanged over the past two weeks, the prices of wheat and maize have fallen 11% and 14%, respectively, on the international markets.

India Rules Out Speculations Of Lift On Wheat Ban

Located in Asia, India is the second largest wheat producer in the world. Making use of favorable weather conditions, the Asian nation harvests bulk wheat every year.

Despite Increased Duty-Free Sugar Imports By Kenya, Retail Sugar Prices Continue To Rise

In three months starting in January, Kenya experienced a sharp increase in sugar imports, rising to 93,000 tonnes from 46,000 in the same period last year.

Indian Rice Prices Gain As Asian Nations Gear Up To Tackle El Nino

Located in Asia, India is the largest rice exporter in the world. The Asian nation exports rice to over 150 countries around the world and such is the influence that India commands a mammoth 40% share in the total global rice trade.

Global sugar surplus shrinks to 1.1 mln tns on smaller crops

Brazil is the world's largest sugar-producing nation, followed by India and disruptions in their production affect global sugar pricing.

Asia Rice: India Prices Fall For Third Week On Weak Demand

India is regarded as the top hub and controls about 40% of the world's rice trade. India’s rice rates fell for a 3rd straight week due to sluggish demand.

India’s Rice Exports Might Slip This Year Owing To Curbs

India is the world's biggest exporter of rice, making up about 40% of the total trade.

Backed By IMD's Forecast, Agriculture Ministry Of India Targets A Bumper Harvest

Located in Asia, India is an agrarian economy. A major section of the country’s population is involved in agriculture and allied activities and the sector, as a whole, contributes 20 percent on an average, to the country’s GDP, Since, agriculture acts as a primary source of livelihood for crores of Indians, any impact on the domestic production reflects heavily, not just on country’s revenue but also on lives of individuals.

Punjab Govt. Promotes Toxic-Free Basmati Production To Enhance Export Potential

Located in Asia, India is the largest rice exporter in the world. Different varieties of Indian rice enjoy great demand worldwide and riding on the back of strong global demand, the Asian nation exports rice to over 150 countries across the world.

Edible Oil Refiners In Bangladesh Seek To Increase Prices By 9.62% As Industry No Longer Enjoys Reduced Tax Benefit Starting May 1

On April 30, edible oil refiners in Bangladesh sought to raise their prices by as much as 9.62% because the industry would no longer benefit from a reduced tax rate after its one-year tenure is up.

Madagascar Is Feeling The Inflationary Effects Of The Russia-Ukraine War

Malagasy people remain resilient and are hesitant to speak about the dramatic rise in the price of market goods in Madagascar since the beginning of 2023.

PSMA Rejects Claims Of Surge In Sugar Prices Due To Exports

Located in South Asia, Pakistan is the ninth-largest sugar-producing nation in the world. Favorable weather conditions and increased acreage help the farmers of the nation harvest bulk sugar every year.

Vietnam’s Pepper And Spices Exports Forecasted To Reach 2 Billion USD By 2025

In analyzing a forecast, Ms. Hoang Thi Lien, President of the Vietnam Pepper Association (VPA), noted that the current export revenue of pepper and Spices Sellers has reached 1.4 billion USD.

Export Prices Of India's Non-Basmati White Rice Surged By Over $25/ Tonne On Tight Supplies

India is the world's largest rice xporter and statistics indicate that the country commands 40% of the global rice trade.

India Prepares To Halt Sugar Exports, Raises Fresh Troubles For Nepal

Located in Asia, India is the largest sugar exporter in the world. It exports bulk sugar to 50+ countries across the globe and favorable weather conditions

High Inflation, Dollar Shortage Forces Egypt To Raise Ration Prices Of Basic Commodities Like Oil An

Located in the Northeastern corner of Africa, Egypt is having a hard time making ends meet. The foreign currency crunch has skyrocketed the price of basic commodities

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