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Thai Rice Prices Rise On Strong Demand Amid Tight Supply
Jun 12,2007 00:00
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dailynews
Thai rice prices rose in the week to Monday on strongdemand from exporters who need to fulfill contracts amid tight supply in the local market. Local supply has been on the lower side in recent weeks as unfavorable weather conditions hindered proper drying of paddy. Rice prices have risen by around 15% since the beginning of the year because exporters are increasing purchases from farmers to fulfill their outstanding contracts in June and July, exporters said, adding that a stronger baht also supported rice export prices. Meanwhile, Vietnamese businesses won the bulk of a tender held last Wednesday by the Philippines to supply for mostly 25% broken rice because they offered more competitive prices than their Thai rivals, one trader said. However, the Vietnamese trade ministry has told rice exporters to delay signing new export contracts in the next few months due to risks presented by possible floods or price fluctuations as the year progresses. A higher freight cost, shortage of shipping vessels and declining supplies in Vietnam have caused prices to hike and prompted buyers to stay away from the market, exporters said. Monday, Thai 100% grade B was offered higher at $335-$337 a metric ton, FOB Bangkok, from $331-$333/ton last week. Thai 5% broken rice was offered at $322-$325/ton, FOB Bangkok, compared with $320/ton a week ago. Thai parboiled 100% sortexed was offered at $327-$331/ton, FOB Bangkok, from $325/ton the previous week. |