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Indian rates steady near two-year low; Vietnam, Thailand activity muted

Key points:

  • India rates steady at $382-$389 per ton
  • Thai rice demand quiet, no major deals
  • Bangladesh current local rice procurement drive lags

Ample supplies and expectations of another bumper crop in India kept rice export prices near a two-year low this week, while Vietnam and Thailand saw muted activity.

India’s 5% broken parboiled variety (RI-INBKN5-P1) was quoted at $382-$389 per ton – its lowest level since June 2023 – unchanged from last week. Indian 5% broken white rice was priced at $375 to $381 per ton this week.

The weather department has forecast above-average monsoon rainfall, which will help farmers expand the area under rice cultivation and boost production, a Mumbai-based trader said.

On Wednesday, India raised the price at which it will buy the new-season common rice paddy variety from local farmers by 3%, the lowest increase in five years, as New Delhi struggles to manage overflowing granaries after last year’s record harvest.

Meanwhile, Thailand’s 5% broken rice (RI-THBKN5-P1) was quoted at $405-$410 per ton, unchanged from last week.

Traders said demand has been quiet with no major deals taking place, while supply has been ample as good yield from the recent harvest entered the market.

Vietnam’s 5% broken rice (RI-VNBKN5-P1) was offered at $396 per metric ton on Thursday, slightly down from $397 a week ago, according to the Vietnam Food Association.

“Trading activity is weak and so is demand,” a trader based in Ho Chi Minh City said.

Vietnam’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) recently asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to ease its regulations to help boost rice exports, state media reported earlier this week.

VCCI said the ministry’s current regulation that requires rice exporters to own rice warehouses is barring small exporters from entering the market, adding that they should be able to rent warehouses if needed.

Elsewhere, Bangladesh’s current local rice procurement drive is progressing slowly, despite a 9% hike in purchase rates, as higher market prices and shortcomings in the buying process hinder progress.

Launched on April 24, the initiative aims to procure 1.75 million tonnes of rice and paddy, with parboiled rice being bought at 49 taka ($0.4026) per kg and paddy at 36 taka per kg.

($1 = 121.7000 taka)

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Published Date: May 30, 2025

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