News Archive
June 2026
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930  

Indian rice exporters curb forecast as glut squeezes margins

Companies join Thai and Vietnamese peers in feeling pain of low prices.

Rice from India inundated global markets earlier this year after the South Asian country, which makes up about 40% of global exports, lifted a number of export curbs. © Reuters

SOUMYAJIT SAHA

MUMBAI — Rice traders in India, the world’s biggest supplier of the staple, are paring back their forecasts of record exports as buyers struggle to take on the glut of rice unleashed by the lifting of the country’s export curbs. This comes as Indian exporters find themselves in a similar situation to their peers in Thailand and Vietnam, who have been hit by the drop in prices caused by the Indian oversupply.

India’s Rice Exporters Association has cut its growth forecast of total rice exports for 2025 to 11%, amounting to about 20 million tons, down from its earlier forecast of a 25% jump to 22.5 million tons, B.V. Krishna Rao, the group’s president, told Nikkei Asia.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Markets/Commodities/Indian-rice-exporters-curb-forecast-as-glut-squeezes-margins QR Code

Published Date: July 19, 2025

More News

Subscription Assistance & Secure Payments


Dear Users/Visitors: If you are experiencing any issues with your subscription payment or have questions about the subscription process, our team is here to help.

Rice News Today uses Stripe, one of the world's most trusted and secure online payment platforms, to process all subscription payments. Your payment information is protected using industry-standard security measures.

Should you require assistance, additional information, or clarification regarding subscriptions, billing, or payment methods, please contact us at: marketing@ricenewstoday.com

We will be pleased to assist you and ensure a smooth subscription experience.

This will close in 0 seconds