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Thai farmers fear price drop as India plans to release 20m tonnes of rice

Global rice markets are bracing for turbulence after reports that India, the world’s largest rice exporter, is preparing to release around 20 million tonnes of stockpiled rice in September. 

The move is aimed at clearing storage space for the new harvest season, with the government planning to purchase fresh crops from local farmers.

According to reports, India intends to use the released rice for ethanol production, distribute part of it to the poor, and sell the remainder to international traders in the global market.

Pramote Charoensilp, president of the Thai Agriculturists Association, told Thansettakij that such a move could exert heavy pressure on Thai farmers by driving down domestic prices.

 â€śAt present, about 80% of Thailand’s off-season rice has already been harvested, while some areas are beginning to plant again,” he noted.

Thailand’s main-season rice harvest typically begins in mid-October and continues until late December, with further yields expected in January and February 2026 from photoperiod-insensitive varieties. Additional off-season crops are usually harvested in March and April.

However, the association has voiced growing concern over flooding in Ayutthaya, where water has inundated fields that have yet to be harvested. Farmers have been forced to reap crops prematurely to escape rising waters, resulting in lower quality and weaker prices.

The association has urged the Royal Irrigation Department to delay water diversion into paddy fields or pump out excess water where possible, to allow farmers more time to harvest and minimise crop damage.

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Published Date: August 25, 2025

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