Untangling bottlenecks for rice exporters
A market reversal has left rice exporters on the defensive, prompting calls for long-term agreements and solutions to storage and financing constraints.
A market reversal has left rice exporters on the defensive, prompting calls for long-term agreements and solutions to storage and financing constraints.
Despite positive results in rice export so far, experts held that domestic firms should carefully evaluate the demand of major export markets to design suitable strategy...
Political conflicts and climate change, which caused rice demand and rice prices to increase in 2023, are continuing in 2024. Therefore, the need to import and reserve...
Many other countries have turned to Vietnam and Thailand to seek rice imports amid unfavorable weather fluctuations caused by El Nino, which significantly impacted rice...
The rising demands for rice in international markets and higher prices are benefiting rice exporters as the number of orders has increased sharply.
Rice enterprises have seen the improvement in profit margins on higher selling prices and declining input costs of fertilisers.
Việt Nam is very likely to benefit from the upward trend in rice prices which is fueled by limit ed supplies and a shift away from the Indian supply.
With India’s recent rice export restrictions, Vietnamese exporters expect to increase shipments and hike prices, industry insiders have said.
The loosening of social distancing measures and increasing global demand have opened up great opportunities for Vietnamese rice exporters, according to experts.
The amount of rice exported by firms is in stock and exists in large yards due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Ports, especially Cat Lai port, have taken over...