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Indian rice exporters demand restoration of Interest Subvention Scheme

The Dollar Business Bureau (Pic - Bazaar-e Reza in Mashhad, Iran) Iran has slowed down purchases of Indian agriculture products in recent months following the ease of sanctions against it earlier this year   Faced with various hurdles in the international markets, the All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA) has urged the government to restore the Interest Subvention Scheme to avert a decline in rice exports and losses this year. After remaining a leader for three years, Indian rice exporters are likely to face a slowdown in FY2014-15 due to geo-political changes, low global prices and high supplies. According to official sources, India exported around 10.9 million tonnes of rice in FY2013-14, and India’s total rice exports during April – September 2014 ...

Markets, not governments, should rule international rice prices: TREA

The Dollar Business Bureau | @TheDollarBiz Rice exporters have won the contest against government intervention and populist policies in Thailand. No wonder, the country notched up two points to fetch the 26th rank in World Bank’s latest Ease of Doing Business (for the year ending May 31, 2014) despite the political turmoil it has seen in the last few years. Interestingly, in the “Trading Across Borders” sub-index, Thailand has dropped three places to 36. And the country’s rice support programme, which was discontinued earlier this year by the caretaker government, could be one of the reasons. The Thai government under Yingluck Shinawatra started the ambitious rice pledging program in 2011 as a part of its electoral promise. Against the ...

India forecast to retain top rice exporter position in 2014

The Dollar Business Bureau | @TheDollarBiz Recovery in monsoons in India is likely to help rice production remain at high levels this year, says FAO   Despite poor rainfall, India is likely to remain the world’s largest rice exporter in 2014 for the third consecutive year, helped by large carryover stocks, according to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). FAO says that India’s total paddy production this year may decline to around 157.5 million tonnes (about 102.3 million tonnes, milled rice equivalent), which is down about 1% from last year’s record 159.4 million tonnes due to below-average monsoon rains over main rice producing regions. However, rice cultivation has improved after rainfall recovered since mid-July 2014. FAO adds that after the bumper ...