Monday, June 29, 2015

29th June (Monday),2015 Daily Global Rice E-Newsletter by Riceplus Magazine

Fake rice allegation was untrue, baseless

BY HASHINI KAVISHTRI KANNAN - 27 JUNE 2015 @ 6:43 PM PUTRAJAYA: Health Ministry clarified allegations that a rice producing factory in Kedah produces fake rice was untrue and baseless. "Based on our checks in the factory, we found that allegations on the factory is untrue," said the ministry's director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. With the clarification, he advised the public not to be worried as monitoring and enforcement of food safety activities were constantly being carried out to ensure food sold in the market was safe. "If consumers are worried and uncertain about the safety status of food in the market, consumers can make a complaint to the Ministry of Health through state health departments and offices or make an online complaint at http://fsq.moh.gov.my or health ministry's official Facebook page," he added.
Dr Noor Hisham said the ministry takes serious of any allegation in regards of food safety and now the alleged fake rice from China which has gone viral on social networking sites. Adding further, he said the issue has already been clarified by PadiBeras Nasional Berhad (Bernas) and the ministry has issued a statement last May 21 that a majority rice import were from Vietnam, Thailand and Pakistan. "Rice import from China is very small, less than 0.01 per cent compared to 800,000 tonnes of rice a year. "Rice from China is usually on request for use in Japanense and Koren food restaurant in Malaysia," he added
http://www.nst.com.my/node/89936

Alapala, Buhler receive GRAPAS awards at conference


6/26/2015 - by World Grain Staff
COLOGNE, GERMANY – Buhler AG and Alapala were joint recipients of the GRAPAS innovation award at the 2015 FIAPP/VICTAM/GRAPAS International exhibition and conference June 8-11 in Cologne, Germany. The companies received the award for innovations in the flour milling industry which were on display at the VICTAM trade show. Other innovation award winners at the conference were Tovalia Intelscan, France, which received the Aquafeed Innovation Award, and Adifo, Belgium, which was given the FIAPP Animal Nutrition Award. Thousands of visitors came through the doors of the KoelnMesse Exhibition Centre for the conference, held every four years in Cologne. Attendees came from as far away as Australia and every continent was represented at the event, which targets the animal feed, flour and rice milling, grain processing and biomass pelleting industries. 
The 276 exhibitors at the trade show were busy with serious trade enquiries and discussions, and there was much to see for the trade professionals as a wide range of new products that were launched at the show. Conferences held during the event were the FIAAP Conference, Aquafeed Horizons, AEBIOM Pellet Workshop, Petfood Forum Europe 2015, GMP+International Feed Safety Assurance certificate, the IFF Feed Conference and the Global Milling Conference with GRAPAS International 2015. For the first time ever, FEFAC (the European Feed Manufacturers Federation) held its Annual General Meeting during the event and their members joined the exhibition as well. Additionally Victam arranged for free tours to the Vitelia feed mill and the newly opened Feed Design Lab in the Netherlands. 

Victam celebrated its 50th Anniversary with a celebration dinner and an evening of entertainment for 500 guests at the Flora and botanical gardens in Cologne. During this dinner the president of the Victam Foundation, Andre Oosterveld, thanked the guests for their continued support of the exhibitions and especially praised the exhibitors for their professional and innovative stands, as well as, the enormous and varied amount of products on display. Earlier in the day at a press conference, Henk van de Bunt, general manager of Victam International BV, announced that Victam, in conjunction with some of their conference organizers, will shortly be launching a new venture.
 They will organize a series of industry conferences at a venue near Cologne in early summer of 2017. There will also be an additional area where companies will be able to have table-top exhibits. Van de Bunt also announced that FIAAP, VICTAM & GRAPAS Asia 2016 will take place from March 29-31, 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand. It will once again be held at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC). Over half of the available exhibition space for the show is already reserved. Victam will also celebrate its 25th year since it first organized a show in Southeast Asia. The exhibitions and conferences will cover animal feed ingredients and additives, aqua feed ingredients and production, biomass pelleting technology, petfood ingredients and production and flour and rice milling & grain processing. There will be the 2nd meeting of the ASEAN Feed Associations as well as the 2nd edition of the ASEAN Feed and Rice Symposium.
These will bring together members of the milling associations from throughout Asia with acknowledged industry experts. Van de Bunt said there will be some changes within the Victam organization. New members will be appointed to the Board from within the feed, flour and grain industries. This will bring new ideas and experience to its Board. Van de Bunt announced that he will retire on July 1, 2016. He will, however, still be the general manager for the next event in Bangkok. Van de Bunt said it is the intention of the Board to appoint a new general manager to succeed him and that hopefully either he or she will be in Bangkok for the next show so as to be introduced to the industry.

CBN explains denial of foreign exchange to rice importers

The Central Bank of Nigeria on Friday explained its new policy of making public lists of goods and services items barred from for accessing foreign exchange in the Nigerian market for their imports.The Bank’s Director of Trade and Exchange department, Olakanmi Gbadamosi, said the new policy was part of efforts at stabilising the foreign exchange market and stimulating local production of goods and services.“It has become imperative to exclude importers of some goods and services from accessing foreign exchange at the Nigerian foreign exchange markets in order to encourage local production of these items,” Mr. Gbadamosi said.“The implementation of the policy will help conserve foreign reserves as well as facilitate the resuscitation of domestic industries and employment generation,” he added.
Some of the affected items included rice, cement, margarine, palm kernel, palm oil products, vegetable oils, meat and processed meat products, vegetables and process vegetable products, poultry (chicken, eggs, turkey), tomatoes/tomato paste, soap and cosmetics and clothes.Other items included private airplanes/jets, Indian incense, tinned fish in sauce (Geisha/sardines, cold rolled steel sheets, galvanized steel sheets, roofing sheets, wheelbarrows, head pans, metal boxes/containers, enamelware, steel drums and pipes, wire mesh, steel nails, wood particle boards and panels.
The policy also covers security and razor wire, wood particle boards and panels, wood fibre Board and panels, Wood fibre Boards and panels, wooden doors, furnitures, toothpicks, glass/glassware, kitchen utensils, tableware, tiles (vitrified, ceramics), textiles, wooden fabrics, plastic/rubber products (polypropylene granules, cellophane wrappers, euro bond/foreign currency bond/share purchases.Since the announcement of the new policy on Wednesday, speculations have been rife that the CBN had banned the importation of these items.But in a statement Friday, the CBN clarified that the policy could not be misconstrued to mean the decision to ban the importation of these items.“These items are not banned,” Mr. Gbadamosi declared. “Thus, importers desirous of importing these items shall do so using their own funds without any recourse to the Nigerian foreign exchange markets.”Urging authorised dealers on these goods and services to ensure strict compliance, the director warned that defaulters would be sanctioned in line with the regulatory powers of the Bank.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/manufacturing/185715-cbn-explains-denial-of-foreign-exchange-to-rice-importers.html

Civil Supplies chief suspends official

 June 28,2015, 02.18 AM  IST | | THE HANS INDIA
 
Nizamabad: The Telangana State Civil Supplies Commissioner Rajat Kumar placed  the  Assistant Grain Purchasing Officer (AGPO) Srinivas under suspension on Saturday and directed the district-level officials to conduct an inquiry into the ‘custom milling of rice scandal’.  
According to reliable sources, the Civil Supplies Commissioner took action against  AGPO Srinivas, on charges  that he was favoring some rice millers in paddy procurement violating rules and guidelines. He was found to have wasted time in collecting the required quantities of rice from millers and allotted the paddy to the non-working rice mills. During the 2014-15 Kharif season, the Civil Supplies Department issued 2,42,278.688 metric tonnes of paddy to the 340 rice mills for ‘custom milling of rice’. The millers collected the paddy from the Civil Supplies department and procured 68 percent -   1,62,787.775 metric tonnes of rice from the department. However, many millers have defaulted and they owe dues to the tune of Rs 29 crore to the Civil Supplies department on 11,757 metric tonnes of rice .  

Though the department officials issued notices to defaulter millers  they have not responded to the notices. Finally, the District Collector and Joint Collector also held meetings with millers several times and gave warnings. But they failed to respond to the notices, warnings and, remained indifferent. 
Consequently, the State Civil Supplies Commissioner and state-level officers constituted a committee under the supervision of Karimnagar District Supplies Officer Chandra Prakash and conducted raids with 12 teams on 38 rice mills in various places in the district. The teams found out that the AGPO Srinivas connived with the rice millers and allotted  the paddy to closed and defunct  rice mills; of these rice mills, a few of them were defaulters.  Finally, the Commissioner took action against AGPO Srinivas on the basis of a report submitted by the Karimnagar DSO team. 
http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/2015-06-28/Civil-Supplies-chief-suspends-official-159970

BOC files smuggling raps vs. traders over P130-M rice shipment

By MARK MERUEƑAS,GMA News June 26, 2015 4:48pm

   

 

Tags: Bureau of Customs

 

BoC files smuggling raps vs. broker, rice trader. Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina (right) files smuggling-related complaints against the owners and customs brokers of Malingas Multi-purpose Cooperative and RMJR Grains Center Corp. before the Department of Justice for alleged illegal entry of over 4.2 million kilograms of rice worth P72.4 million through the Manila International Container Port. Benjie Castro

 

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) on Friday filed criminal complaints with the Department of Justice against the owners and customs brokers of two rice trading companies for allegedly smuggling into the country some 4.2 million kilograms of rice with a street value of P130 million.

 

According to the BOC, Malingas Multi-Purpose Cooperative and RMJR Grains Center Corp shipped the smuggled the rice cargo from Thailand through the Manila International Container Port. The shipment's street value is over P130 million, but its total dutiable value is over P72.4 million.

 

The BOC said the two rice trading firms misdeclared the quantity and weight of their rice importations which constitutes technical smuggling, in violation of Sections 3601 and 3602 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines (TCCP); Section 29 of Presidential Decree No. 4; and Article 172 in relation to 171 and Article 183 of the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines.  

An investigation showed that Malingas' four shipments of rice arrived from Thailand on Nov. 6, 13 and 28, 2013;while RMJR's five shipments arrived in the country on Nov. 3 and 5, 2013.The BOC said the shipments exceeded the total allowable import volume of 3,562 metric tons indicated in their import permits, or an excess of 644 metric tons or 644,000 kilos of rice.

Description: BoC files smuggling raps vs. broker, rice trader 

"Any rice shipment in excess of the maximum quantity allowed under specific National Food Authority Import Permit is no longer covered by the said NFA Import Permit, and thus in violation of NFA Memorandum Circular No. AO-2K13-03-003 and considered unlawful importation penalized under Section 3601 in relation to Section 101 of the TCCP," said the BOC.The NFA is authorized by law to to regulate rice imports through quotas, to prevent excessive and unquantifiable amounts of rice, to ensure fair competition and viability of the local rice industry. “We strongly advise all rice importers to not exceed within the approved quantity or Minimum Access Volume set by the National Food Authority indicated in their NFA Import Permit in importing rice," said Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina.

 

"Any excess in volume not approved by the NFA would be considered smuggling. If you do that we will go after you,” he added.The BOC chief added: "Rice is a regulated commodity not only because it is our staple food but also a source of livelihood for millions of farming households. Any sudden increase in imported rice would have devastating consequences for our rice industry.According to the Department of Agriculture In 2014, the Philippine rice industry performed well, reaching a national production all-time high of 18.97 million metric tons. The 2.87% production growth exceeded the previous year’s record by 528,406 million tons. — RSJ, GMA News

 

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/511158/economy/finance/boc-files-smuggling-raps-vs-traders-over-p130-m-rice-shipment

CRRI indicates rice production to increase on current pace of monsoon

By Sutanuka Ghosal, ET Bureau | 27 Jun, 2015, 03.59PM IST
Last year the rice production went down to 102.54 million tonnes due to late arrival of monsoons in June 2014.KOLKATA: Central Rice Research Institute (CRRI) has indicated that rice production may go up to 105-106 million tonnes if monsoon continues in the current pace. Last year the rice production went down to 102.54 million tonnes due to late arrival of monsoons in June 2014 delaying the kharif main rice crop planting process in many key rice growing areas. Talking to ET, Trilochon Mohapatra, director, CRRI said "The monsoon has gathered momentum across most parts of India. If this continues during July also we are hopeful that rice production will go up to 105 -106 million tonnes."The CRRI director said that sowing has begun in most parts of the country and transplantation of the saplings will begin in first week of July. "Farmers require good rains during July for transplantation. In regions where rains will be less farmers can use short duration paddy variety." Agriculture officials in West Bengal, the largest rice producing state in the country said that nursery preparation for paddy has picked up in south Bengal as rains have picked up. "Generally nursery preparation begins in third week of June in Bengal. Monsoon has picked up in the state and nursery preparation is in full swing now. The sowing will start from first week of July," they said.

Butter Biryani


Jun 26 2015  
Ingredients

Basmati rice - 1 cup
Green peas - 1/2 cup
Butter - 3 tsp
Cumin - 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder - 1/4 tsp
Cardamom - 1
Clove - 1
Salt - as needed
Ghee - 2 tsp

Mehod

1. Wash basmati rice, drain water, set aside for 15 minutes.
2. Melt ghee in a frying pan.
3. Add basmati rice, fry , set aside.
4. Melt butter in a pressure cooker.
5. Add clove, cardamom, cumin.
6. When they splutter, add green peas, fry for a few minutes.
7. Add basmati rice, pepper powder, salt, 2 cups of water, cover with a lid, cook till cooker whistles once

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