HANOI (Reuters): Rates of parboiled rice exported from India held record high levels hit this week even as demand was subdued from African buyers, while Vietnam saw increased
Thai farmers are being asked not to grow off-season rice as the country’s water supply is now low due to the impact of climate change and other factors. Illustrative image
Rates of parboiled rice exported from India held record high levels hit this week even as demand was subdued from African buyers, while Vietnam saw increased trading activity
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. guarantees a steady rice supply in the first half of the year, supported by favorable harvests and rice imports from Vietnam and
The Thai Rice Exporters Association (TREA) has warned of a tough year ahead after lowering its export target for this year to 7.5 million tonnes, down from 8.7 million tonnes
The arrangement is an encouraging example of Southeast Asian solidarity and regional self-sufficiency. A rice stall on the ground floor of the Central Public Market in Bacolod