Bangkok Post

Rice exports primed for decade-low

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

Thailand’s rice exports are likely to plunge to 6.5 million tonnes this year, the lowest in a decade, from an earlier projection of 7.5 million tonnes because of a spate of negative factors, says the Thai Rice Exporters Associatio­n.

Chookiat Ophaswongs­e, the associatio­n’s honorary president, said after a discussion with Commerce Ministry officials including Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawis­it, the group offered dim export prospects for the second half, and downgraded its rice forecast to only 6.5 million tonnes this year.

“Thailand’s rice exports are hampered by a host of negative factors, be it the coronaviru­s crisis that weakened global demand, a strong baht that makes Thai rice more expensive, or continued drought cutting into production,” said Mr Chookiat.

Thailand’s benchmark 5% broken rice price is now quoted at US$520 per tonne, while rice from Vietnam and India stands at $440-450 and $360 per tonne, respective­ly.

“Thailand’s relatively more expensive prices have led buyers to opt for grains from our competitor­s,” he said.

In the first five months, Thailand shipped 2.57 million tonnes of rice, down 31.9% from the same period last year, with an export value of 54.2 billion baht, down 13.2% for the same period.

The top five rice importers from Thailand for the period were the US (338,769

tonnes, up 41.2% year-on-year), South Africa (231,412, down 12.6%), Angola (195,438, down 1.5%), China (120,207, down 41.6%) and Japan (116,338, up 7.9%).

Mr Chookiat said for the second half of the year, Thailand is estimated to ship about 3.5 million tonnes.

For the first half, he predicted 3 million tonnes shipped, while India and Vietnam are expected to ship 5.5 million tonnes and 3.4 million tonnes, respective­ly. Thailand shipped 7.58 million tonnes of rice worth 131 billion baht in 2019, down 32% and 25% from the previous year.

 ?? Source: Thai Rice Exporters Associatio­n BANGKOK POST GRAPHICS ??
Source: Thai Rice Exporters Associatio­n BANGKOK POST GRAPHICS

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