The Manila Times

Rice imports surge 84.5%; Vietnam still top supplier

- BY JANINE ALEXIS MIGUEL

THE country’s volume of imported rice ALMOST DOUBLED DURING THE fiRST TWO MONTHS of 2024, data from the Department of Agricultur­e’s Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) showed.

Rice delivered to the Philippine­s in January and February totaled 728,254.49 metric tons (MT), higher by 84.57 percent or almost twice the 394,553.66 MT of rice imports in the same months last year.

For February alone, rice shipments were recorded at 303,603.69 MT, lower by 28.5 percent from the previous month’s import level of 424,650.80 MT. Year-on-year, this was higher by 113.6 percent from February 2023’s import level of 142,079 MT.

Last month’s import volume was within the monthly minimum rice import level of 330,00 MT, enough to fill in the average consumptio­n of 37 MT a day, DA Undersecre­tary Roger Navarro said.

For the whole year, this is equivalent to around 2.6 to 2.8 million MT of rice imports.

Since the year started, the BPI has released 1,009 sanitary and phytosanit­ary import clearances (SPSICs) to accredited rice importers.

The bulk of the country’s imported rice came from Vietnam, which remains the country’s top source of rice, having shipped in 390,997.22 MT of the staple, or 53.68 percent of the total imports.

Thailand also delivered about 195,921.38 MT of rice, Pakistan followed with 96,627.50 MT, while 41,160 MT was sourced from Myanmar.

The remaining volume was shared by Cambodia, Japan, India and Italy.

The United States Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) forecasted that rice imports of the Philippine­s for 2024 will hit 4.1 million MT, higher than their earlier forecast of 3.9 million MT.

In its latest World Markets and Trade report, USDA said that the Philippine­s remains the top importer of the staple in the internatio­nal market.

The agency attributed the high imports to the small volume of local harvest.

Last year, inbound shipments of the staple totaled 3.6 million MT, down 5.9 percent from the record-high 3.82 million MT logged in 2022.

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