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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...h-eyes-import-deal-with-myanmar-idUSKCN1BI1Q7

BENGALURU (Reuters) - Rice prices in top exporter India rebounded this week, boosted by steady demand from Bangladesh which has been actively exploring fresh import deals with its neighbors and is looking to wrap up a major purchase from Myanmar.

A Bangladeshi government delegation is in Myanmar to finalize a state-to-state deal, government officials said on Thursday.

“We will import up to 300,000 tonnes of rice from them, depending on the rates and terms and conditions,” a food ministry official said
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This comes after Bangladesh finalised a deal to buy 250,000 tonnes of white rice at $453 a tonne from Cambodia, following a comparatively cheaper deal with Vietnam.

Bangladesh’s state grains buyer is also issuing a series of tenders as it looks to import 1.5 million tonnes of rice in the year to next June, with the latest tender closing on Sept. 12.


India’s 5 percent broken parboiled rice prices jumped this week by $10 per tonne to $410-$413 per tonne, buoyed by good demand from Bangladesh.

“Bangladesh has been seeking prompt shipments in the last few days. Only India can deliver supplies quickly and that’s why we’ve been receiving orders in the last few days,” said a Pune-based dealer with a trading firm. “Demand from other countries is weak.”

India’s non-basmati rice exports are likely to slow over the next few months as its shipments have become too expensive on the world market partly due to a rally in the rupee.

The Thai benchmark 5 percent broken rice was quoted at $380-$385 a tonne, free-on-board (FOB) Bangkok, up from $370-$375 a tonne last week.

“A lot of the rice crops have already been harvested since last week. As for demand, it has increased slightly from rice exporters perhaps because their old stock has finished,” a Bangkok-based rice trader said.

Prices in Thailand are expected to climb slightly in the coming week due to overseas demand, and the general trend is likely to remain upward until the end of the year.

Supply will reduce during September and October due to a lack of new crops, traders said.


Traders in Vietnam quoted the benchmark 5 percent broken rice at unchanged prices of $385-390 a tonne this week, FOB Saigon, as the market remained quiet.

“A recent deal with Iraq stood out and caught the attention of traders. Other than that, we had no new demands from major importers like Bangladesh, China or Philippines,” a trader in Ho Chi Minh City said.

Iraq’s state grains buyer will import about 60,000 tonnes of rice from Vietnam at $590 a tonne in a direct deal, European traders said on Monday.

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I think Bangladesh should either stfu on rohingya issue or there action should reflect thr words.
 
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This deal was chalked way before the crisis began. So business as usual. Even 2 countries under serious tensions dont stop trade. Refer India/Pakistan, India/China, Turkey/Russia.

But I reckon this deal could have been temporarily halted until the crisis is over.
 
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There goes the cry for sanctions on Myanmar. War against Myanmar.

Now BD's are justifying it. I hope Myanmar send the rice to Rohingya population. At least they deserve it.
 
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There goes the cry for sanctions on Myanmar. War against Myanmar.

Now BD's are justifying it. I hope Myanmar send the rice to Rohingya population. At least they deserve it.
Our politicians are really selfish. They know that the domestic rice price is sky rocketing and MM sells the cheapest. They are bringing those rice to sell them for half the market price to win the next election.
 
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Our politicians are really selfish. They know that the domestic rice price is sky rocketing and MM sells the cheapest. They are bringing those rice to sell them for half the market price to win the next election.
For every country, national interest comes first. That's what BD is doing. Yes, price hike is not good for government. So, they need to import rice from the cheapest source.

At least it will bring down the prices. Help feeding the bulk of new refugees.
 
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For every country, national interest comes first. That's what BD is doing. Yes, price hike is not good for government. So, they need to import rice from the cheapest source.

At least it will bring down the prices. Help feeding the bulk of new refugees.

lol at national interest. It's personal and political interests of the incumbent rulers which often trump national ones.
 
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lol at national interest. It's personal and political interests of the incumbent rulers which often trump national ones.
True, there was no need to import 1 lakh ton rice from burma.We could have secured that amount easily from Thailand, Vietnam or Cambodia.Just to save some paisa they are setting a bad example.
 
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Why does Bangladesh import so much rice when it makes up 30% of its own GDP?

Why doesnt the government modernise farming techniques and construct flood prevention measures?
 
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Why does Bangladesh import so much rice when it makes up 30% of its own GDP?

Why doesnt the government modernise farming techniques and construct flood prevention measures?
We are self sufficient in rice. We even exported last year. But due to early flood we have a shortage this year.
 
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