Saturday, March 31, 2018

31st March,2018 daily global regional local rice e-newsletter




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European Commission to probe exports of rice from Cambodia

ASEAN+ March 31, 2018 01:00
By THE PHNOM PENH POST
ASIA NEWS NETWORK
PHNOM PENH
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THE EUROPEAN Commission has found sufficient evidence to launch an investigation into whether Cambodian rice exported to the EU puts an unfair burden on European rice farmers, potentially imperiling the Kingdom’s tariff-free exports to the bloc.


The investigation was launched on March 16 in response to a request from Italy, which called for “safeguard measures” – most commonly import restrictions or tariffs – to be imposed on rice from both Cambodia and Myanmar, according to a |notification of the investigation published in the EU’s official journal.
“Having determined that there is sufficient prima facie evidence to justify the initiation of a proceeding, the Commission hereby initiates an investigation pursuant to Article 24 of the GSP Regulation,” the notification says, referring to the Generalised Scheme of Preferences, which currently grants Cambodian exports tax-free entry in the European market under the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme.
Under the GSP’s Article 24, import tariffs can be re-applied to a product if it is determined that the product “is imported in volumes and/or at prices which cause, or threaten to cause, serious difficulties to European Union producers of like or directly competing products”.
Any re-introduction of tariffs on Cambodian rice could have disastrous effects on the industry. The EU accounted for more than 40 per cent of Cambodia’s |total recorded rice exports last year.
The EU Commission’s investigation team has already held their first meeting with officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Commerce according to Hean Vanhan, director-general of the Agriculture Ministry’s General Directorate of Agriculture.
“We are now meeting with the EU, and we have no idea about the result yet,” he said.
“If there is no political interference, I believe that the negotiation will not be difficult, as our exports are based on the EBA agreement.”
Mum on details 
Vanhan declined to provide further details about the meeting. Representatives from the Commerce Ministry could not be reached.
Cambodian rice sector |representatives said that the investigation was worrisome, |and questioned the legitimacy |of Italy’s complaint.
“Our rice species are different from Italy’s rice, so what they raise up, it is not possible to hurt their local producers,” said Hun Lak, vice president of the Cambodia Rice Federation.
Lak stressed the investigation and subsequent ruling should not be related to the Kingdom’s deteriorating political situation, as did Song Saran, CEO of AMRU Rice, one of the country’s largest rice exporters.
While the EBA agreement overall is dependent on certain conditions related to political and labour rights, the specific |clauses underpinning the rice investigation do not mention rights.
“The investigation from the EU is a huge concern, and threatens rice exporters and farmers’ living condition,” Saran said, arguing that Italy’s concerns were due to global market factors and not related to Cambodian rice.
“The drop down of rice prices impacts not only Italy’s rice market, it is a global issue,” Saran said. “We export only fragrant rice, and the volume is not as big as what Italy is saying.”
The share of the EU rice market captured by Cambodian rice has grown from 13 percent five years ago to 21 per cent last year, according to the EU. 
Meanwhile, the share of the rice market controlled by European producers has fallen from 52 per cent to 30 percent over the same period.
Italian rice farmers have complained about Cambodian rice imports since at least 2014, but this is the first time a formal investigation has been launched by the commission.
EU regulations stipulate the investigation must be completed within a year of its March 16 starting date.

Civil Supplies Dept prepares for Paddy purchase in Rabi season

THE HANS INDIA |    Mar 30,2018 , 06:51 PM IST
      


Commissioner for Civil Supplies C.V. Anand

Hyderabad : Commissioner for Civil Supplies C.V. Anand said that all arrangements are been made for purchasing paddy from farmers in the coming Rabi season which starts from next month. He suggested officials to be very cautious in this matter as it is dealing with lakhs of farmers.

The Commissioner said all necessary actions to be taken to see that farmers should not face any difficulty in selling their paddy at Minimum Support Price.

Anand held a review meeting with Officials on Rabi Paddy Procurement at Civil Supplies Bhavan on Friday. A wall poster was released on this occasion to spread awareness among farmers on Minimum Support Price and Online transactions.

The Commissioner said that Civil Supplies Department initially decided to purchase 37 lakh metric ton paddy. In the months of April 12.74 LMT, May 18.20 LMT, June 5.46 LMT of paddy yield is expected. For this 3259 Paddy Purchase Centres (PPC’s) are been arranged, said Anand. IKP’s - 1081, PACS (Primary Agricultural Co-operative Societies) – 1987 and others - 191 will be maintained. He advised officials to arrange PPC’s in reachable distance to farmers. He directed officials to take necessary action in arranging additional purchase centres if required immediately.

Basic requirements like Humidity checking machines, Paddy cleaners, Winnowing Machines, Moisture Metres, Drinking Water, Toilets, etc., should be kept available at the centres.

Minimum Support Price should be compulsorily to be paid to farmers. MSP for Ordinary paddy is Rs. 1550, Grade ‘A’ paddy is Rs. 1590. Awareness in farmers should be made to get paddy to PPC’s according to the standards of Central government.

Joint Collectors should consult rice millers district wise and allotment of paddy be made according to the capacity of the mills.

Allotment should be made according to the capacity of the mill. Paddy allotment 32 MT mill be allotted 3000 MTs, 40 MT - 4000 MTs, 50 MT - 5000 MTs, 60 MT - 6000 MTs, more than 60 MT - 8000 MTs paddy will be allotted. In any condition not more than 8000 MTs paddy will be allotted to any mill. Commissioner ordered millers should submit Custom Milling Rice (CMR) before September 30. In any case if CMR is submitted after due date no milling charges will be paid. Millers who are black listed and booked under criminal case, 6A case from this year 1st January will not be allotted paddy.

The Commissioner ordered officials on paddy allotment to millers based on requisitions from District Rice Millers Association and guarantee from two millers who are financially strong. In any case if CMR is not submitted to government before due date it should be recovered from the two guarantee millers. If excess due is there then it should be collected from milling / transport charges paid to District Rice Millers Association.
http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Telangana/2018-03-30/Civil-Supplies-Dept-prepares-for-Paddy-purchase-in-Rabi-season/370614
                                                              
37 lakh tonnes of paddy to be procured at MSP
STAFF REPORTER
HYDERABAD , MARCH 31, 2018 00:13 IST
Telangana
This Rabi season, Telangana government plans to procure 37 lakh tonnes of paddy from farmers at minimum support price. During a review meeting on Friday, Civil Supplies Commissioner C.V. Anand said 3,259 purchase centres are being set up to procure paddy. Maximum yield of 18.2 lakh tonnes is expected in May, followed by 12.74 lakh tonnes in April and 5.46 lakh tonnes in June. This year, procurement will be done under the vigil of district-level committees, chaired by Joint Collectors and comprising officials from other departments. A control room is also planned to monitor paddy transport and to handle other aspects of procurement.
To prevent shortage of storage space that hit the procurement process last year, Mr. Anand is believed to have requested the FCI for storage of 15 lakh tonnes. District officials were also told about ensuring adequate storage in the State’s facilities.
Paddy will be procured from farmers at a minimum support price of 1,550 for ordinary variety and 1,590 for ‘Grade A’. Payment for purchase will be made online within four days of purchase, to prevent middlemen benefiting, the Commissioner said.
Mr. Anand also said that district officials should make allotments to mills only as per the capacity of the mill. The maximum that a mill can be allotted has been capped at 8,000 tonnes. Millers should submit custom milling rice before September 30.
Millers were also told that rice allotment will take place only if millers can provide guarantee from two other financially strong millers. The Commissioner instructed district officials to recover milled rice from the guarantors if a miller fails to submit custom milling rice before the due-date


Punjab announces easing the tender process for wheat procurement: Thori

March 30, 2018 07:05 PM
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Punjab News Express/ SK.Vyas
SANGRUR: Punjab government has issued various relaxations for easing the tender process of wheat procurement. While informing about these guidelines, Ghanshyam Thori, Deputy Commissioner told that if District Tender Committee fails to get any bid even after repeated calls (minimum three attempts), then the work may be assigned to Arhtiya (Commission Agents) Association/ Rice Millers Association/any other agency on nomination basis at lowest rates approved.
Deputy Commissioner told that district administration is all set to follow the guidelines released by the government. He said that some bidders uploaded all the screenshots from VAAHAN software, though they could not upload the list of trucks. Owing to this difficulty faced by prospective bidders, he said, District Tender Committee may verify and accept the copies of documents, if documents are produced at the time of opening of technical bids.
Deputy Commissioner told that if a bidder finds difficult to obtain a working capital certificate from banks, District Tender Committees may consider the certificates issued by Chartered Accountants also.
He further said that some committees were not considering bids if more than one tenderer had the same number of trucks in their lists. Such an objection can now be avoided at a preliminary stage as work of de-duplication is to be done only after finalizing financial bids.

EU to probe exports of rice

30.03.2018
 
UkrAgroConsult
The European Commission has found sufficient evidence to launch an investigation into whether Cambodian rice exported to the EU puts an unfair burden on European rice farmers, potentially imperiling the Kingdom’s tariff-free exports to the bloc.

The investigation was launched on March 16 in response to a request from Italy, which called for “safeguard measures” – most commonly import restrictions or tariffs – to be imposed on rice from both Cambodia and Myanmar, according to a notification of the investigation published in the EU’s official journal.

“Having determined . . . that there is sufficient prima facie evidence to justify the initiation of a proceeding, the Commission hereby initiates an investigation pursuant to Article 24 of the GSP Regulation,” the notification says, referring to the Generalised Scheme of Preferences, which currently grants Cambodian exports tax-free entry in the European market under the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme.

Under the GSP’s Article 24, import tariffs can be re-applied to a product if it is determined that the product “is imported in volumes and/or at prices which cause, or threaten to cause, serious difficulties to European Union producers of like or directly competing products”.

Any re-introduction of tariffs on Cambodian rice could have disastrous effects on the industry. The EU accounted for more than 40 percent of Cambodia’s total recorded rice exports last year.

The EU Commission’s investigation team has already held their first meeting with officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Commerce according to Hean Vanhan, director-general of the Agriculture Ministry’s General Directorate of Agriculture.

“We are now meeting with the EU, and we have no idea about the result yet,” he said.

“If there is no political interference, I believe that the negotiation will not be difficult, as our exports are based on the EBA agreement.”

Vanhan declined to provide further details about the meeting. Representatives from the Commerce Ministry could not be reached yesterday.

Cambodian rice sector representatives said yesterday that the investigation was worrisome, and questioned the legitimacy of Italy’s complaint.

“Our rice species are different from Italy’s rice, so what they raise up, it is not possible to hurt their local producers,” said Hun Lak, vice president of the Cambodia Rice Federation.

Lak stressed the investigation and subsequent ruling should not be related to the Kingdom’s deteriorating political situation, as did Song Saran, CEO of AMRU Rice, one of the country’s largest rice exporters.

While the EBA agreement overall is dependent on certain conditions related to political and labour rights, the specific clauses underpinning the rice investigation do not mention rights.

“The investigation from the EU is a huge concern, and threatens rice exporters and farmers’ living condition,” Saran said yesterday, arguing that Italy’s concerns were due to global market factors and not related to Cambodian rice.

“The drop down of rice prices impacts not only Italy’s rice market, it is a global issue,” Saran said. “We export only fragrant rice, and the volume is not as big as what Italy is saying.”

The share of the EU rice market captured by Cambodian rice has grown from 13 percent five years ago to 21 percent last year, according to the EU. Meanwhile, the share of the rice market controlled by European producers has fallen from 52 percent to 30 percent over the same period.

Italian rice farmers have complained about Cambodian rice imports since at least 2014, but this is the first time a formal investigation has been launched by the commission.

EU regulations stipulate the investigation must be completed within a year of its March 16 starting date.
http://www.blackseagrain.net/novosti/eu-to-probe-exports-of-rice  


Team's Bioinspired Slick Method Improves Water Harvesting

Chemistry, Engineering Researchers Design Surface That Efficiently Captures, Transports Water

Dr. Simon Dai (right) and his team of mechanical engineering graduate students and research assistants helped create a slippery rough surface that can rapidly collect water droplets. From left: Sola Jegede, Zongqi Guo, Rong Wang, Gaurav Kumar Sirohia, Jyotirmoy Sarma and Yuechen Li.

By learning how water is collected by living organisms, including rice leaves and pitcher plants, scientists at The University of Texas at Dallas created and tested a combination of materials that can do the same thing, but faster. 
The shells of certain desert-dwelling beetles can trap and direct water droplets, as can textures on rice leaves and pitcher plants. With that natural blueprint, researchers at UT Dallas, in collaboration with Penn State University, engineered a surface and infused it with a liquid lubricant that is hydrophilic — it attracts water. They were able to “capture” water droplets from fog and air vapor, and rapidly direct them into reservoirs via lubricated microgrooves. 
Their findings appear in the journal Science Advances
“Existing processes for creating fresh water, such as desalination, rely on the transition from vapor to water,” said Dr. Simon Dai, assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. “We wanted to create a surface that can both capture and direct water droplets efficiently.” 

This video shows how well the UT Dallas researchers’ slippery rough surface channels and directs water droplets compared to two other surfaces. If you don't see the video, watch it on Vimeo.

If a surface traps a water droplet too tightly, it cannot move fast enough for capture at an efficient rate, Dai said. Think of the way water travels down a glass window. The droplet is attached firmly and takes a long time to make its way to the bottom of the glass. This time-consuming process means some water may be lost due to evaporation before it can be captured. 
To design a suitable material, Dai and his collaborators had to meet some diverse criteria, including creating a surface that allowed the lubricant to be uniformly retained. Moreover, the surface chemistry had to be more favorable for the lubricant than for the water to wet solid textures, and the lubricant and water could not mix. 
The researchers’ “hydrophilic directional slippery rough surfaces,” or SRS, also combined the best water-harvesting design elements of several natural substances. Taking a cue from the desert beetle, they wanted a surface that could capture miniscule water droplets and combine them to make large droplets. They paired that attribute with the slippery function of pitcher plants. 

Dr. Steven Nielsen

“We found through simulations that molecules that attract water — or hydroxy functional groups — are the most efficient in capturing water droplets. That’s why we used hydrophilic lubricant,” said Dr. Steven Nielsen, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UT Dallas, and a study author.
“We infused our directional rough surfaces with hydrophilic liquid lubricant that is molecularly mobile, so it can help the collected water coalesce into larger drops,” Dai said. “Furthermore, the material is scalable. Unlike the beetle-inspired surfaces where droplet creation only occurs in specific areas, we can create small or large surfaces, all with the ability to trap and move water quickly everywhere on the surface.” 
Another key component of the SRS is that it can be optimized and adjusted to fit specific applications. These fit into a broad range of industries including air conditioning, power generation, desalination and water harvesting in arid regions. 
“We are hopeful that these surfaces can be scaled up or down depending upon need,” Dai said. “Next steps would include improving water harvesting capabilities at lower humidity ranges.” 
The researchers have filed a patent on the technology. 
Researchers from Dr. Tak-Sing Wong’s group at Penn State are collaborators in this study. 
Funding was provided in part by the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research and the Department of Energy.
Media Contact: Katherine Morales, 972-883-4321, kmorales@utdallas.edu
or the Office of Media Relations, 972-883-2155, newscenter@utdallas.edu

LSU-AG Center to release hybrid rice in Acadiana

Posted: Mar 30, 2018 5:18 AM PSTUpdated: Mar 30, 2018 5:35 AM PST
By Josh Meny
RAYNE, La. -
A new hybrid grain of rice developed in Crowley could mean more money for  farmers. "We have recently developed a hybrid rice variety called LAH-169," explained LSU Rice Research Center Hybrid Rice Breeder, Dr. Jim Orad.According to the LSU-Ag Center, the new hybrid grain will have a higher yield allowing producers to grow about 15% more rice per acreage than any of the conventional varieties already grown in Acadiana.Ag Center officials say the new grain grows faster which means rice producers will need less fertilizer."It grows faster. And, if you add too much Nitrogen, it gets out of control. It freaks out! And, it grows too tall, and it will lodge (fall)," explained Orad.
The new hybrid is a cross between a line that was developed at LSU and a Chinese line. Orad says it's the Chinese line that makes this new rice more disease-resistant. This allows producers to use less fungicide which allows them to save on input costs.GF&P Zaunbrecher Farms Co-Owner, Fred Zaunbrecher explained that he spends a lot on fungicide to grow his conventional rice paddies.
“Being from Louisiana, where the conditions are not tropical but close to it, we have a lot of heat and a lot of moisture, and that's very conducive to a lot of diseases that we do have,” explained Zaunbrecher.One downside of the hybrid rice is the higher cost of its seeds.However, officials and farmers hope that the export and domestic demand for the hybrids good grain clarity will offset the upfront cost of more costly seeds.
The LSU-Ag Rice Research Station in Rayne has economic models to assist producers in determining whether the hybrid rice be profitable for their particular farm.
“When we're producing a new variety we're providing another alternative, another option, to keep that farmer's margins high, keep them in business, keeping profitable," explained Orad.The bidding for commercial development has just started.Percentages of the profits will go towards funding LSU-Ag Rice Research Station’s research and services.

Mid-South cotton, rice acres expected to jump

USDA releases 2018 planting intentions report
David Bennett | Mar 29, 2018
The year’s opening planting intentions report from USDA’s National Agricultural Statistic Service was released Thursday (March 29) morning. According to the report, winter wheat and soybean acres should hold steady from 2017 levels.
On the plus side of the ledger, nationwide, cotton acres are expected to rise 7 percent, rice acres will be up 9 percent and corn will be up 5 percent.
The state breakdowns for Mid-South 2018 corn shows:
·       Arkansas – 650,000 acres up from 620,000.
·       Louisiana – 450,000 acres down from 500,000.
·       Mississippi – 490,000 acres down from 520,000.
·       Tennessee – 750,000 acres, which is the same as 2017.
The USDA, says Erick Larson, Mississippi State University grains specialist, “is pretty conservative on estimates. I’d expect we’ll be even lower than their estimate when it comes down to it. The Delta is pretty progressive in crop selection when it comes to commodity prices. … We expect to have lower corn acreage this year than in 2017.”
Right now, Mississippi has “some very wet fields and we’re holding our breath. Hopefully, that’ll work itself out and we won’t have long-term soil saturation associated with the rains moving through now.”
Will the lost corn acres go to soybeans? Cotton?
“Probably both,” says Larson. “I expected corn acres would be down — primarily in the Delta. A lot of the corn acres are more stable in the Hill region.”
Meanwhile, Mississippi wheat acres are pegged at 50,000 — up 11 percent from 2017.
“I don’t think wheat will be up,” says Larson. “It’s hard to find much wheat that’s been planted. I’ve gotten a few calls about management, but we’re at historically low levels for both wheat and grain sorghum acreage. There just isn’t much interest in those relative to the primary summer row-crops.”
As in much of the Mid-South, the early planting season in Mississippi has been stop-and-go. “It’s wet now. We had our first good week of planting (the week of March 19). A lot of key areas made significant progress until the rain arrived in the last couple of days.
“Between March 16 and 18, we also had rains in some parts of the state. In areas with lighter, sandier soils that hadn’t gotten those rains, planting started around March 21 and proceed until yesterday.
“USDA says Mississippi went from 6 percent corn planted (the week of March 19) to 28 percent planted this week. But for much of that time we’ve had cloudy weather so there wasn’t very good drying conditions.”
The state breakdown for long-grain rice:
·       Arkansas – 1.15 million acres up from 995,000.
·       Louisiana – 380,000 acres up from 370,000.
·       Mississippi – 120,000 acres up from 115,000.
·       Missouri – 210,000 acres up from 160,000.
For medium-grain:
·       Arkansas – 180,000 acres up from 165,000.
·       Louisiana – holding steady from 2017 at 30,000 acres.
·       Missouri – also holding steady from 2017 at 9,000 acres.
“For total acres, I think they’re in the neighborhood,” says Jarrod Hardke, Arkansas Extension rice specialist. “I thought NASS would have Arkansas total rice acres at 1.35 million acres. They have us at 1.33 million and I agree that’s in range.
“Soybeans still have things in flux. Prices are good but people are a bit leery because of the concerns about trade with China and whatnot.”
However, Hardke’s expectation for Arkansas medium-grain acres is higher than USDA has listed. “Everything is still subject to shuffle, though. On the medium-grain side, we planted 145,000 acres (in 2016) and 160,000 acres (in 2017). Right now, to my knowledge, most of the medium-grain rice in on-farm storage is gone. And the old crop was bought for a nice price. So, I’ve been thinking the state will have about 225,000 acres of medium-grain this year. If we’ve exhausted our supply, there should be a rebound in acres.”
State breakdown for 2018 soybeans:
·       Arkansas – 3.6 million acres up from 3.53 million.
·       Louisiana – 1.32 million acres up from 1.27 million.
·       Mississippi – 2.2 million acres up from 2.19 million.
·       Tennessee – 1.6 million acres down from 1.69 million.
State breakdown for cotton:
·       Arkansas – 480,000 acres up from 445,000.
·       Louisiana – 180,000 acres down from 220,000.
·       Mississippi – 580,000 acres down from 630,000.
·       Missouri – 345,000 acres up from 305,000.
·       Tennessee – 350,000 acres up from 345,000.
Bill Robertson, Arkansas Extension cotton specialist, thinks Arkansas cotton acres could be higher than the USDA estimate.
“When you have really good yields one year you’ll see a bump up in acres the next,” says Robertson. “At one time, I thought we’d be close to 500,000 acres but not bust that number. But I’m getting calls from people who’ve not had cotton on their farm since the 1970s who are considering it now.”

EU to probe exports of rice

Cheng Sokhorng and Brendan O’Byrne | Publication date 30 March 2018 | 06:34 ICT
A man stacks sacks of rice at a warehouse in Phnom Penh in January of 2016. Hong Menea
The European Commission has found sufficient evidence to launch an investigation into whether Cambodian rice exported to the EU puts an unfair burden on European rice farmers, potentially imperiling the Kingdom’s tariff-free exports to the bloc.
The investigation was launched on March 16 in response to a request from Italy, which called for “safeguard measures” – most commonly import restrictions or tariffs – to be imposed on rice from both Cambodia and Myanmar, according to a notification of the investigation published in the EU’s official journal.
“Having determined . . . that there is sufficient prima facie evidence to justify the initiation of a proceeding, the Commission hereby initiates an investigation pursuant to Article 24 of the GSP Regulation,” the notification says, referring to the Generalised Scheme of Preferences, which currently grants Cambodian exports tax-free entry in the European market under the Everything But Arms (EBA) scheme.
Under the GSP’s Article 24, import tariffs can be re-applied to a product if it is determined that the product “is imported in volumes and/or at prices which cause, or threaten to cause, serious difficulties to European Union producers of like or directly competing products”.
Any re-introduction of tariffs on Cambodian rice could have disastrous effects on the industry. The EU accounted for more than 40 percent of Cambodia’s total recorded rice exports last year.
The EU Commission’s investigation team has already held their first meeting with officials from the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Commerce according to Hean Vanhan, director-general of the Agriculture Ministry’s General Directorate of Agriculture.
“We are now meeting with the EU, and we have no idea about the result yet,” he said.
“If there is no political interference, I believe that the negotiation will not be difficult, as our exports are based on the EBA agreement.”
Vanhan declined to provide further details about the meeting. Representatives from the Commerce Ministry could not be reached yesterday.
Cambodian rice sector representatives said yesterday that the investigation was worrisome, and questioned the legitimacy of Italy’s complaint.
“Our rice species are different from Italy’s rice, so what they raise up, it is not possible to hurt their local producers,” said Hun Lak, vice president of the Cambodia Rice Federation.
Lak stressed the investigation and subsequent ruling should not be related to the Kingdom’s deteriorating political situation, as did Song Saran, CEO of AMRU Rice, one of the country’s largest rice exporters.
While the EBA agreement overall is dependent on certain conditions related to political and labour rights, the specific clauses underpinning the rice investigation do not mention rights.
“The investigation from the EU is a huge concern, and threatens rice exporters and farmers’ living condition,” Saran said yesterday, arguing that Italy’s concerns were due to global market factors and not related to Cambodian rice.
“The drop down of rice prices impacts not only Italy’s rice market, it is a global issue,” Saran said. “We export only fragrant rice, and the volume is not as big as what Italy is saying.”
The share of the EU rice market captured by Cambodian rice has grown from 13 percent five years ago to 21 percent last year, according to the EU. Meanwhile, the share of the rice market controlled by European producers has fallen from 52 percent to 30 percent over the same period.
Italian rice farmers have complained about Cambodian rice imports since at least 2014, but this is the first time a formal investigation has been launched by the commission.
EU regulations stipulate the investigation must be completed within a year of its March 16 starting date.
Contact authors: Cheng Sokhorng and Brendan O’Byrne

Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- March 30, 2018
Reuters Staff

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Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open Market-March 30, 2018

Nagpur, Mar 30 (Reuters) – Gram and tuar prices reported higher in Nagpur Agriculture Produce
Marketing Committee (APMC) on good buying support from local millers amid weak supply from
producing regions. Notable rise in Madhya Pradesh gram prices and reported demand from
South-based millers also boosted prices.
About 2,400 bags of gram and 1,200 bags of tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according
to sources. 

    FOODGRAINS & PULSES
    
   GRAM
   * Desi gram raw reported down in open market here in absence of buyers amid release of
     stock from stockists.
  
   TUAR     
   * Tuar varieties ruled steady in open market here but demand was poor.   

   * Lakhodi dal recovered in open market here on good demand from local
     traders amid weak supply from producing belts.  
                                                                  
   * In Akola, Tuar New – 4,000-4,150, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,000-6,300, Udid Mogar (clean)
    – 7,500-8,200, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,200-7,600, Gram – 3,600-3,700, Gram Super best
    – 5,200-5,600

   * Wheat, rice and other foodgrain items moved in a narrow range in
     scattered deals and settled at last levels in thin trading activity.
      
 Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market prices in rupees for 100 kg
   
     FOODGRAINS                 Available prices     Previous close  
     Gram Auction                  3,300-3,580         3,200-3,500
     Gram Pink Auction            n.a.           2,100-2,600
     Tuar Auction                3,400-4,080         3,400-4,000
     Moong Auction                n.a.                3,900-4,200
     Udid Auction                n.a.           4,300-4,500
     Masoor Auction                n.a.              2,600-2,800
     Wheat Mill quality Auction        1,550-1,642        1,550-1,644
     Gram Super Best Bold            5,500-5,800        5,500-5,800
     Gram Super Best            n.a.            n.a.
     Gram Medium Best            5,000-5,200        5,000-5,200
     Gram Dal Medium            n.a.            n.a
     Gram Mill Quality            3,600-3,650        3,600-3,650
     Desi gram Raw                3,400-3,500         3,450-3,550
     Gram Kabuli                12,700-13,200        12,700-13,200
     Tuar Fataka Best-New             6,200-6,500        6,200-6,500
     Tuar Fataka Medium-New        5,800-6,100        5,800-6,100
     Tuar Dal Best Phod-New        5,700-5,800        5,700-5,800
     Tuar Dal Medium phod-New        5,400-5,600        5,400-5,600
     Tuar Gavarani New             4,300-4,400        4,300-4,400
     Tuar Karnataka             4,550-4,750        4,550-4,750
     Masoor dal best            4,800-5,000        4,800-5,000
     Masoor dal medium            4,400-4,600        4,400-4,600
     Masoor                    n.a.            n.a.
     Moong Mogar bold (New)        7,500-8,000         7,500-8,000
     Moong Mogar Medium            6,500-7,000        6,500-7,000
     Moong dal Chilka            5,500-6,500        5,500-6,500
     Moong Mill quality            n.a.            n.a.
     Moong Chamki best            7,500-8,000        7,500-8,000
     Udid Mogar best (100 INR/KG) (New) 6,500-8,000       6,500-8,000
     Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG)    5,000-6,000        5,000-6,000   
     Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG)        5,500-5,800        5,500-5,800    
     Batri dal (100 INR/KG)        4,100-4,550        4,100-4,550
     Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)          2,550-2,750         2,500-2,700
     Watana Dal (100 INR/KG)            3,450-3,600        3,450-3,600
     Watana Green Best (100 INR/KG)    4,200-4,300        4,200-4,300  
     Wheat 308 (100 INR/KG)        2,000-2,100        2,000-2,100
     Wheat Mill quality (100 INR/KG)    1,950-2,000        1,950-2,000  
     Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG)         2,200-2,350           2,200-2,350        
     Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG)    2,250-2,800        2,250-2,800   
     Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG)   2,100-2,200        2,100-2,200
     Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG)    n.a.            n.a.
     MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG)    3,400-4,000        3,400-4,000   
     MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG)    2,400-2,800        2,400-2,800          
     Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG)        3,400-3,850        3,400-3,850   
     Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG)        2,900-3,250        2,900-3,250
     Rice BPT new (100 INR/KG)        3,400-3,900        3,400-3,900  
     Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG)         2,500-2,700        2,500-2,700     
     Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG)      2,600-2,800        2,600-2,800  
     Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG)      2,400-2,500        2,400-2,500
     Rice Swarna new (100 INR/KG)      2,300-2,400        2,300-2,400  
     Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG)        4,000-4,500        4,000-4,500    
     Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG)        3,600-4,200        3,600-4,200
     Rice HMT new (100 INR/KG)        4,200-4,600        4,200-4,600   
     Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG)      5,400-5,800        5,400-5,800
     Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG)    4,800-5,100        4,800-5,100
     Rice Shriram new (100 INR/KG)    5,100-5,600        5,100-5,600  
     Rice Basmati best (100 INR/KG)    9,500-14,000        9,500-14,000    
     Rice Basmati Medium (100 INR/KG)    5,000-7,500        5,000-7,500   
     Rice Chinnor best 100 INR/KG)    6,000-6,500        6,000-6,500   
     Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG)    5,500-5,800        5,500-5,800
     Rice Chinnor new (100 INR/KG)    6,000-6,200        6,000-6,200  
     Jowar Gavarani (100 INR/KG)        2,000-2,200        2,000-2,100   
     Jowar CH-5 (100 INR/KG)         1,800-2,000        1,700-2,000

WEATHER (NAGPUR) 
Maximum temp. 40.9 degree Celsius, minimum temp. 19.1 degree Celsius
Rainfall : Nil
FORECAST: Mainly clear sky. Maximum and minimum temperature would be around and 41 and 19 degree
Celsius respectively.

Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are excluded from plant delivery prices, but included in market prices).
    https://in.reuters.com/article/nagpur-foodgrain/nagpur-foodgrain-prices-open-march-30-2018-idINL3N1RC2QH

Rice Prices

as on : 30-03-2018 11:34:38 AM

Arrivals in tonnes;prices in Rs/quintal in domestic market.
Arrivals
Price
Current
%
change
Season
cumulative
Modal
Prev.
Modal
Prev.Yr
%change
Rice
Bonai(Bonai)(Ori)
200.00
6566.67
271.90
3000
3000
20.00
Mirzapur(UP)
5.00
-16.67
285.50
2145
2150
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Asia-Pacific Rice Wine Market Research Report 2018 to 2025
March 30, 2018 - by pr1@letsbrandconsultancy.com
MarketResearchNest.com adds “Asia-Pacific Rice Wine Market Report 2018” new report to its research database. The report spread across 112 pages with multiple tables and figures in it.
Asia-Pacific Rice Wine Market Research Nest 2018 offers a comprehensive study on Rice Wine Industry including the current Rice Wine market trends and market status. Asia-Pacific Rice Wine Market 2018 Research refines essential aspects of the Rice Wine market and presents them within the form of a united and all-inclusive document. Worldwide Rice Wine market report focuses on the top leading manufacturers industry.
In this report, the Asia-Pacific Rice Wine market is valued at USD — million in 2017 and is expected to reach USD — million by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of –% between 2017 and 2025.
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 Asia-Pacific Mijiu Market Report 2018 - Questale

Geographically, this report split Asia-Pacific into several key Regions, with sales (K MT), revenue (Million USD), market share and growth rate of Rice Wine for these regions, from 2013 to 2025 (forecast), including

China

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan

India

Southeast Asia

Australia



Asia-Pacific Rice Wine market competition by top manufacturers/players, with Rice Wine sales volume, price, revenue (Million USD) and market share for each manufacturer/player; the top players including

SAVEUR

China Shaoxing Yellow Wine Group Corp

Kuaijishan

Jinfeng Wine

PAGOOA

Nuerhong

Jimo

Jiashan

Shazhou

Shanhao

Guyueloutai



Highlights of the report:

A complete backdrop analysis, which includes an assessment of the parent market.

Important changes in market dynamics.

Market segmentation up to the second or third level.

Historical, current, and projected size of the market from the standpoint of both value and volume.

Reporting and evaluation of recent industry developments.

Market shares and strategies of key players.

Asia-Pacific Rice Wine niche segments and regional markets.

An objective assessment of the trajectory of the market.

Recommendations to companies for strengthening their foothold in the market.
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On the basis of product, this report displays the sales volum, revenue, product price, market share and growth rate of each type, primarily split into

Glutinous Rice Wine

Millet Rice Wine

Red Kojic Rice Wine

Rice Wine

Others



On the basis on the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, sales volume, market share and growth rate for each application, including

Commercial Use

Home Use



The research document will answer following questions such as:

How is the Asia-Pacific Rice Wine market evolving?

What are the key next-generation Rice Wine technologies/applications?

What are the main applications of Rice Wine? How do the Rice Wine fit into the market?

At what stage of development are the key Rice Wine? Are there any planned, existing or successful demonstration and pilot projects going?

What key challenges do Asia-Pacific Rice Wine have to overcome to become fully commercially viable? Is their development and commercialization dependent on cost reductions or seeks technological/application wise breakthroughs?

What is the outlook for key Asia-Pacific Rice Wine?

What difference does performance characteristics of Rice Wine creates from those of established entities?

Which companies, organizations are involved with Asia-Pacific Rice Wine growth story?

Which market spaces are the most active in the development of Asia-Pacific Rice Wine market? How do the conditions for the development and deployment of differ in key regional markets?

What is driving and restraining factors affecting the development and commercialization?



Reasons for Buying this Report:

This report provides pin-point analysis for changing competitive dynamics.

It provides a forward looking perspective on different factors driving or restraining market growth.

It provides a technological growth map over time to understand the industry growth rate.

It provides a five to seven-year forecast assessed on the basis of how the market is predicted to grow.

It helps in understanding the key product segments and their future Outlook.



This research study involved the extensive usage of both primary and secondary data sources.  The research process involved the study of various factors affecting the industry, including the government policy, market environment, competitive landscape, historical data, present trends in the market, technological innovation, upcoming technologies and the technical progress in related industry, and market risks, opportunities, market barriers and challenges. The following illustrative figure shows the market research methodology applied in this report.



All possible factors that influence the markets included in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to get the final quantitative and qualitative data. The market size for top-level markets and sub-segments is normalized, and the effect of inflation, economic downturns, and regulatory & policy changes or other factors are not accounted for in the market forecast.




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Rice Transplanter Machine Market: Vendor Landscape and SWOT Analysis of The Key Vendors.

Rice Transplanter Machine Market research is provided on all the vital factors such as consumer needs and trends those will create significant impact on the present and future market situations. Rice Transplanter Machine Market report will help buyer to minimize the decision associated risks and to create results driven business strategies.
The report starts with terms and definitions associated with Rice Transplanter Machine market. It slowly advances towards the past situations and their analysis. This analysis along with current situations provides necessary base to understand how market have evolved and achieved growth.
Next part of the Rice Transplanter Machine market report focuses on the key vendors operating in this industry categorized based on their focus on regions, product segments, product portfolio, organizational development etc. The report provides such analysis of
·       Kubota
·       Iseki
·       Yanmar
·       TYM
·       Jiangsu World Agriculture Machinery and many more.
The year-over-year growth pattern is also discussed in depth. Similarly, the report also presents analysis of Rice Transplanter Machine Market Ecosystem, Characteristics, Segmentations by geography as well as by product and applications. Regional comparison between the major regions viz. Americas, APAC, EMEA are also explained which point outs the leading countries or regions.
Further report provides attention to the present Rice Transplanter Machine market drivers, challenges, trends, and opportunities along with their impact on the market which are decisive parameters for product and business strategies.
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Rice Transplanter Machine Market driver
One of the major drivers for this market is Shift toward mechanization. Mechanization, which involves mechanically transferring saplings from trays to the soil, is set to revolutionize the production of rice. This technique enhances productivity by 20%-30%, reduces the overall cultivation cost, and increases the profitability for farmers by doing away with the extensive manual labor associated with rice cultivation. It will change the scenario of rice production on a mass scale by reducing the drudgery associated with preparing the field, transplanting, cutting crops, and threshing paddy.
Rice Transplanter Machine Market challenge
one of the major factors hindering the growth of this market is Lack of finances for small farmers to replace old machinery. Agricultural machinery such as tractors, rice transplanters, and harvesters are capital-intensive and a major investment for most farmers. The quality and after-sales services of such machinery are another concern, and most farmers belong to the low-income bracket. Also, agriculture is largely carried out in rural areas, and there is still an inadequacy of service-centers for proper maintenance.
Rice Transplanter Machine Market trend
The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is Product innovation. Manufacturers are increasingly coming up with more varied products. For instance, Kubota launched a new rice-seedling transplanter that enables unskilled drivers to move it straight along with the machine. In an agreement with telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone group, Kubota is also developing auto-driving farm machines that use GPS. The company aims to roll out unmanned tractors around 2018.
Rice Transplanter Machine Market report also includes five forces analysis and SWOT analysis which are effective to analyse the market situations and to know your competitive advantage over other players. It is also well-known tool used to analyze and improve the weakness in your business to achieve both stronger and profitable market position in the Rice Transplanter Machine market.
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New Technology Brings Together Farming, Solar Energy Generation



The energy company said on Thursday it has patented a simultaneous rice farming and solar energy generation system for the first time in the country, placing solar panels in rice paddies to get the best of both worlds. (Image: KHNP)
SEOUL, March 30 (Korea Bizwire) — The Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Corporation (KHNP) has patented a new rice farming system that can also generate solar energy.
The energy company said on Thursday it has patented a simultaneous rice farming and solar energy generation system for the first time in the country, placing solar panels in rice paddies to get the best of both worlds.
The distance between solar energy modules is designed to be wide enough for people, rice planting machinery, tractors and combines to pass through with ease, resulting in minimal impact on farming operations.
With farmland accounting for around 16 percent of South Korean territory, the KHNP is hopeful the new technology can give farmers another source of income and contribute to renewable energy generation.
Though a similar system has been introduced in Japan, the KHNP’s system uses high-efficiency 72 cell solar panels.
Last June, the KHNP began trialing the solar energy generation system on farms, and the crop yield reached 86 percent of what a regular farm produces last November.
The KHNP says it will expand large-scale solar energy generation projects on farms, and create new renewable energy businesses in areas near nuclear power plants.
Ashley Song (ashley@koreabizwire.com)
http://koreabizwire.com/new-technology-brings-together-farming-solar-energy-generation/115638

Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market: Key Performing Regions and Manufactures in The Global Market

Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market research is provided on all the vital factors such as consumer needs and trends those will create significant impact on the present and future market situations. Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market report will help buyer to minimize the decision associated risks and to create results driven business strategies.
The report starts with terms and definitions associated with Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) market. It slowly advances towards the past situations and their analysis. This analysis along with current situations provides necessary base to understand how market have evolved and achieved growth.
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·       Anko Food Machine
·       Buhler
·       GEA Group
·       Krones
·       Tetra Laval and many more.
The year-over-year growth pattern is also discussed in depth. Similarly, the report also presents analysis of Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market Ecosystem, Characteristics, Segmentations by geography as well as by product and applications. Regional comparison between the major regions viz. Americas, APAC, EMEA are also explained which point outs the leading countries or regions.
Further report provides attention to the present Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) market drivers, challenges, trends, and opportunities along with their impact on the market which are decisive parameters for product and business strategies.
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Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market driver
One of the major drivers for this market is Increased efficiency of machinery. The increase in production rates, decrease in changeover time between runs, improvement in food quality, deduction in the number of line workers, increase in the ability to process a variety of food products, and simplification in sanitation and clean-up of machinery are the focus areas of food processing firms. Food processing manufacturers are now focusing on more efficient machines in order to fulfill all the above-mentioned requirements. For instance, GEA Group introduced an innovative poultry parts injection process in 2016 for fueling the yield of skin-on and bone-in products, including chicken wings, thighs, legs, drum sticks, and whole or half birds. Originally, this process was carried out using tumbling.
Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market challenge
one of the major factors hindering the growth of this market is Food wastage during processes. Problems in machinery performance like mechanical mishandling and product blockages are leading to wastage of food products in the primary stage. Technical malfunctions and overproduction are the major causes of food wastage. These losses are difficult to avoid due to technical dependency. In the primary stage, food goes through trimming where the edible and inedible portions are separated. If a product is over processed, it reduces the output rate and increases the cost for processor. For instance, most rice processors polish the rice twice or more, which increases the commercial value of rice but decreases its nutritional value.
Primary Food Processing Machinery (Pfpm) Market trend
The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is Modernization and operation optimization. Companies providing PFPM are constantly upgrading their machinery to pace with the growing demand for processed food products. Low profit margins and strict food processing regulations are pushing manufacturers to improve their machine efficiency by investing in large processing plants and advanced food processing machinery. Due to customer demand for upgraded PFPM, manufacturers are constantly working on automation, inspection systems, and energy efficiency to enhance the product quality and reduce the food processing costs. The increasing demand for reliable performance, high efficiency degree, easy installation, robustness, and low maintenance will trigger the innovations and investment in R&D in the global PFPM market
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Rice Flour Market Rising Demand, Growth, Trend & Insights for next 5 years


Latest research study from HTF MI with title China Rice Flour by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023. The Research report presents a complete assessment of the market and contains Future trend, Current Growth Factors, attentive opinions, facts, historical data, and statistically supported and industry validated market data. The study is segmented by products type, application/end-users. The research study provides estimates for China Rice Flour Forecast till 2023.
If you are involved in the Rice Flour industry or intend to be, then this study will provide you comprehensive outlook. It’s vital you keep your market knowledge up to date segmented by Applications Rice Noodle and Rice Pasta, Sweets and Desserts, Snacks, Bread, Thickening Agent & Other, Product Types such as [Rice Flour, Brown Rice Flour, Glutinous Rice Flour & Other] and some major players in the industry. If you have a different set of players/manufacturers according to geography or needs regional or country segmented reports we can provide customization according to your requirement.
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Key Companies/players: Burapa Prosper, Thai Flour Industry, Rose Brand, Cho Heng, Koda Farms, BIF, Lieng Tong, Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods, Pornkamon Rice Flour Mills & Huangguo.
Application: Rice Noodle and Rice Pasta, Sweets and Desserts, Snacks, Bread, Thickening Agent & Other, Product Type: Rice Flour, Brown Rice Flour, Glutinous Rice Flour & Other.
The research covers the current & Future market size of the China Rice Flour market and its growth rates based on 5 year history data. It also covers various types of segmentation such as by geography [South China, East China, Southwest China, Northeast China, North China, Central China & Northwest China]. The market competition is constantly growing higher with the rise in technological innovation and M&A activities in the industry. Moreover, many local and regional vendors are offering specific application products for varied end-users. On the basis of attributes such as company overview, recent developments, strategies adopted by the market leaders to ensure growth, sustainability, financial overview and recent developments.
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Key questions answered in this report – China Rice Flour Market Research Report 2018
What will the market size be in 2023 and what will the growth rate be
What are the key market trends
What is driving China Rice Flour Market?
What are the challenges to market growth?
Who are the key vendors in Rice Flour Market space?
What are the key market trends impacting the growth of the China Rice Flour Market ?
What are the key outcomes of the five forces analysis of the China Rice Flour Market?
What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the vendors in the China Rice Flour market? Get in-depth details about factors influencing the market shares of the Americas, APAC, and EMEA?
There are 15 Chapters to display the China Rice Flour market.
Chapter 1, to describe Definition, Specifications and Classification of China Rice Flour, Applications of Rice Flour, Market Segment by Regions;
Chapter 2, to analyze the Manufacturing Cost Structure, Raw Material and Suppliers, Manufacturing Process, Industry Chain Structure;
Chapter 3, to display the Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis of , Capacity and Commercial Production Date, Manufacturing Plants Distribution, Export & Import, R&D Status and Technology Source, Raw Materials Sources Analysis;
Chapter 4, to show the Overall Market Analysis, Capacity Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Price Analysis (Company Segment);
Chapter 5 and 6, to show the Regional Market Analysis that includes South China, East China, Southwest China, Northeast China, North China, Central China & Northwest China, Rice Flour Segment Market Analysis (by Type);
Chapter 7 and 8, to analyze the Rice Flour Segment Market Analysis (by Application [Rice Noodle and Rice Pasta, Sweets and Desserts, Snacks, Bread, Thickening Agent & Other]) Major Manufacturers Analysis;
Chapter 9, Market Trend Analysis, Regional Market Trend, Market Trend by Product Type [Rice Flour, Brown Rice Flour, Glutinous Rice Flour & Other], Market Trend by Application [Rice Noodle and Rice Pasta, Sweets and Desserts, Snacks, Bread, Thickening Agent & Other];
Chapter 10, Regional Marketing Type Analysis, International Trade Type Analysis, Supply Chain Analysis;
Chapter 11, to analyze the Consumers Analysis of China Rice Flour by region, type and application ;
Chapter 12, to describe Rice Flour Research Findings and Conclusion, Appendix, methodology and data source;
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Rice Flour sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source.
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Eradicating plant enzyme could result in faster growth, more food

Faster growth without peptide.
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After five days, rice plants with the extra phosphorylase peptide removed (right) are nearly double the size of normal rice plants (left).
A new study by three WSU researchers discovered that how phosphorylase, a chemical that plants and creatures both have, works with photosynthesis.
Phosphorylase has been studied extensively in both plants and animals. It separates put away sugar and gives vitality. Not at all like the creature phosphorylase, the plant chemical has an additional peptide, or building piece of protein, that, up to this point, didn’t seem to do much.
Other colleagues removed that extra peptide in rice and discovered that the plants grow much faster and the rice grains much bigger.
The results appeared quickly when contrasting customary rice with the variant without the additional peptide. At seven days, the plants are 50 percent bigger and the rice grains, at development, are around 20 percent greater.
Okita, Kirchoff, Hwang (l-r)
Tom Okita, one of the researchers among three and WSU professor said, “Why would plants have evolved this piece of peptide that lowers its efficiency? It doesn’t make sense.”
“Nobody expected phosphorylase to have any direct impact on photosynthesis,” Okita said. “This is completely out there, scientifically speaking, but it could have a huge impact when it comes to feeding people. If we can get grains that grow bigger and faster, that’s huge.”
Another potential benefit would be for crops that are grown for bioenergy. In bioenergy crops, like hardwood or switchgrass, you just want mass. Bigger plants grow more quickly could provide more energy, lessening human reliance on fossil fuels.
We’re really excited about this project,” Okita said. “If we can establish that direct relationship with photosynthesis at the biochemical level, that’s the goal.”
The research was done by Tom Okita, Helmut Kirchhoff, both WSU professors in the Institute of Biological Chemistry, and Paul Hwang, an associate of the institute. They even have received a $500,000 USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) grant to study the connection.

Global Rice Transplanter Market Research Report 2022


The Global Rice Transplanter Market report available with DecisionDatabases.com provides an in-depth knowledge and insight of the market. The data from the past and current year is collected, sorted and analyzed to build a future prospect of the market covering the next seven years. The Rice Transplanter industry experts were interviewed worldwide to collect the data which is then validated through secondary data.
The report includes production data, consumption data and revenue data across regions. The market share and growth rate is also mentioned for all the major regions. Major market players/ manufacturers are also covered in the report. The production data, pricing, revenue data and their market share is individually analyzed thus, providing the complete understanding of the competitive landscape of the industry.
The findings of the report assist in deep understanding of the market trends along with assisting in decision making with respect to geographical expansion, capacity expansions or identifying new growth opportunities.
This report studies Rice Transplanter in Global market, especially in North America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia and India, focuses on top manufacturers in global market, with Production, price, revenue and market share for each manufacturer, covering
·       John Deere
·       Mahindra
·       TAFE
·       International Tractors
·       AGCO
·       Beri Udyog
·       CLAAS
·       CNH Industrial
·       Daedong Industrial
·       Escorts Group
·       Fotol Lovol
·       Kubota Tractors
·       KUHN Group
·       LEMKEN India
·       McCormick
·       Pottinger
·       SDF Group
Market Segment by Regions, this report splits Global into several key Region, with production, consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate of Rice Transplanter in these regions, from 2011 to 2021 (forecast), like
·       North America
·       China
·       Europe
·       Japan
·       India
·       Southeast Asia
Split by product type, with production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate of each type, can be divided into
·       Type I
·       Type II
·       Type III
Split by application, this report focuses on consumption, market share and growth rate of Rice Transplanter in each application, can be divided into
·       Agricultural
·       Application 2
·       Application 3
Table of Contents- Snapshot
1 Industry Overview
2 Global Market Competition by Manufacturers
3 Global Market Analysis by Region
4 Global Industry Analysis by Type
5 Global Market Analysis by Application
6 Global Industry Manufacturers Analysis
7 Technology and Development Trend
8 Research Findings and Conclusion
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Global Wild Rice Products Market Outlook 2018- Moose Lake Wild Rice, SunWest Foods, Amira Nature Foods, Lundberg

  
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The research covers the current market size of the Global Wild Rice Products market and its growth rates based on 5 year history data along with company profile of key players/manufacturers such as Moose Lake Wild Rice, SunWest Foods, Amira Nature Foods, Lundberg, Nature’s Gourmet Foods, InHarvest, Inc, Lake of the Woods Wild Rice CO, Gibbs Wild Rice CO, Erickson Processing Inc, Coilws Com, Agassiz Wild Rice LLC. The in-depth information by segments of Wild Rice Products market helps monitor future profitability & to make critical decisions for growth. The information on trends and developments, focuses on markets and materials, capacities, technologies, CAPEX cycle and the changing structure of the Global Wild Rice Products Market.
The study provides company profiling, product picture and specifications, sales, market share and contact information of key manufacturers of Global Wild Rice Products Market, some of them listed here are Moose Lake Wild Rice, SunWest Foods, Amira Nature Foods, Lundberg, Nature’s Gourmet Foods, InHarvest, Inc, Lake of the Woods Wild Rice CO, Gibbs Wild Rice CO, Erickson Processing Inc, Coilws Com, Agassiz Wild Rice LLC. The market is growing at a very rapid pace and with rise in technological innovation, competition and M&A activities in the industry many local and regional vendors are offering specific application products for varied end-users. The new manufacturer entrants in the market are finding it hard to compete with the international vendors based on quality, reliability, and innovations in technology.
Global Wild Rice Products (Thousands Units) and Revenue (Million USD) Market Split by Product Type such as Ready-to-eat Wild Rice, Grains,. Further the research study is segmented by Application & Other with historical and projected market share and compounded annual growth rate.
Geographically, this report is segmented into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue (million USD), and market share and growth rate of Wild Rice Products in these regions, from 2012 to 2022 (forecast), covering United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea & Taiwan and its Share (%) and CAGR for the forecasted period 2017 to 2022.
What this Research Study Offers:
1. Global Wild Rice Products Market share assessments for the regional and country level segments
2. Market share analysis of the top industry players
3. Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
4. Market forecasts for a minimum of 5 years of all the mentioned segments, sub segments and the regional markets
5. Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
6. Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
7. Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
8. Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
9. Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
There are 15 Chapters to display the Global Wild Rice Products market
Chapter 1, Definition, Specifications and Classification of Wild Rice Products , Applications of Wild Rice Products , Market Segment by Regions;
Chapter 2, Manufacturing Cost Structure, Raw Material and Suppliers, Manufacturing Process, Industry Chain Structure;
Chapter 3, Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis of Wild Rice Products , Capacity and Commercial Production Date, Manufacturing Plants Distribution, R&D Status and Technology Source, Raw Materials Sources Analysis;
Chapter 4, Overall Market Analysis, Capacity Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Price Analysis (Company Segment);
Chapter 5 and 6, Regional Market Analysis that includes United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea & Taiwan, Wild Rice Products Segment Market Analysis (by Type);
Chapter 7 and 8, The Wild Rice Products Segment Market Analysis (by Application) Major Manufacturers Analysis of Wild Rice Products ;
Chapter 9, Market Trend Analysis, Regional Market Trend, Market Trend by Product Type Ready-to-eat Wild Rice, Grains,, Market Trend by Application Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals, Pet Food;
Chapter 10, Regional Marketing Type Analysis, International Trade Type Analysis, Supply Chain Analysis;
Chapter 11, The Consumers Analysis of Global Wild Rice Products ;
Chapter 12, Wild Rice Products Research Findings and Conclusion, Appendix, methodology and data source;
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, Wild Rice Products sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source.
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Rice Cookers Market Research 2022: Regional Industry Segment by Production, Consumption, Revenue and Growth Rate

Rice Cookers Market Report offers a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Global Rice Cookers Market along with competitive landscape, Rice Cookers Market share and revenue forecasts 2022. This report is a valuable source of guidance for companies and individuals offering Industry Chain Structure, Business Strategies and Proposals for New Project Investments.
The “Rice Cookers Market Report” further describes detailed information about tactics and strategies used by leading key companies in the Rice Cookers industry. It also gives an extensive study about different market segments and regions.
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Global Rice Cookers market competition by top manufacturers/players, with Rice Cookers sales volume, Price (USD/Unit), revenue (Million USD), Players/Suppliers Profiles and Sales Data, Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors and market share for each manufacturer/player; the top playersincluding:
  Midea
  Tiger
  ZOJIRUSHI
  Toshiba
  Matsushita
  Mitsubishi
  Sanyo
  Philips
  LG
 On the basis of product type, Rice Cookers market report displays the production, revenue, price, Market Size (Sales) Market Share by Type (Product Category) and growth rate of each type (2012-2022), primarily split into:
 Electric Rice Cookers
 Gas Rice Cookers
On the basis on the end users/applications, Rice Cookers market report focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, sales volume, market share and growth rate for each application, including: Major applications are as follows:
 Household
 Commercial
Geographically, this report is segmented into several key Regions covering: Europe, North America, China, Japan, Southeast Asia
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Key questions answered in the Rice Cookers Market report:
·       What will be the market growth rate of Rice Cookers in 2022?
·       What are the key factors driving the Global Rice Cookers?
·       What are sales, revenue, and price analysis of top manufacturers of Rice Cookers?
·       Who are the distributors, traders and dealers of Rice Cookers Market?
·       Who are the key vendors in Rice Cookers space?
·       What are the Rice Cookers Market opportunities and threats faced by the vendors in the Global Rice Cookers?
·       What are sales, revenue, and price analysis by types, application and regions of Rice Cookers?
·       What are the market opportunities, market risk and market overview of the Rice Cookers Market?
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Farmers must diversify to rake in additional income: Naidu

           
Vice President Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said they must take up allied activities like dairy, fisheries and poultry to maximize earnings
SNS Web | New Delhi | March 31, 2018 1:22 pm

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Concerned over farmers not getting adequate returns from their investment, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said they must take up allied activities like dairy, fisheries and poultry to maximize earnings.
Speaking at Indian Institute of Rice Research, Hyderabad on ‘Doubling Farm Income by 2022’, Naidu said agriculture remains an unattractive vocation for many despite the phenomenal increase in food production.
“There is a need for educating the farmers on various possibilities to diversify not only in terms of alternative cropping patterns but also to give them facilities for taking up allied activities like dairy, fisheries, poultry,” he said.
“Poultry is one area where there is a lot of scope for expansion. Farmers should adopt this as means of getting additional income. Research should reach the farmers,” Naidu told the crowd consisting of agricultural researchers.
He noted that agriculture was an unattractive vocation for many families despite phenomenal increase in food production as farmers were not able to get adequate returns from their investment.
“Agricultural scientists and managers must come up with solutions that will impact the farmers lives positively and increase their incomes,” he said.
“Farmers must be supported through market information, ware housing and cold storage facilities as well as the credit, marketing and insurance facilities,” he added.
“It is crucial to provide timely and adequate credit is available to all the farmers. It is also important to establish a dialogue with farmers and provide them with knowledge and material resources to increase their incomes,” he said further
https://www.thestatesman.com/india/farmers-must-diversify-rake-additional-income-naidu-1502615020.html



Rice exports up but may lose momentum

  • WRITER: ONLINE REPORTERS Thai rice exports in the first two months of 2018 rose 10% year-on-year by volume to 1.91 million tonnes and 16.1% in baht value to 30.32 billion baht but orders are falling due to the strong baht.
In February, Thailand exported 950,761 tonnes of rice worth 14.92 billion baht. The volume declined by 1.2% and the value went down by 3.1% month-on-month because of the decreasing export of Hom Mali fragrant rice and parboiled rice, Charoen Laothamatas, president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, said Friday.
Orders for both kinds of rice dropped because their prices were relatively high due to the strong baht and more rice harvests in Southeast Asian countries, he said.
The exporters' association predicted that Thailand would export 850,000 tonnes of rice in March.
According to Mr Charoen, the export of white rice to Asian and African markets will continue at the same pace and major buyers will include Benin, Indonesia, Malaysia and Mozambique.
The exports of Hom Mali and parboiled rice are likely to fall from last month because buyers earlier imported considerable rice and Thai rice is relatively expensive. Some buyers are ordering quality rice from competitors like Cambodia and Vietnam.
Thailand quoted its Hom Mali rice at US$1,144 per tonne while Cambodia set the price at $900 and Vietnam at $650.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/1437870/rice-exports-up-but-may-lose-momentum

Rice rallies on hot China demand

Farmers urged to grow more soft white paddy, grains
Thailand is expected to produce 30.53 million tonnes of paddy in the 2018/2019 season, up 3.45% from the previous year as demand grows, the National Rice Policy Committee said Thursday.
Nuntawan Sakuntanaga, the commerce permanent secretary, said the government forecast for paddy demand for export is 14.69 million tonnes (or 9.545 million tonnes of milled rice), with domestic consumption estimated at 12 million tonnes, industrial use 2.4 million tonnes and seed stock 1.39 million tonnes.
Demand for hom mali fragrant rice is estimated at 6.419 million tonnes, with that for Thai general aromatic rice at 1.609 million tonnes and white rice 15.323 million tonnes. Glutinous paddy and special varieties like organic and indigenous grain make up the remainder.
The government must forecast demand annually and then assign state agencies to encourage farmers to grow rice accordingly under the latest policy on rice management.
Mrs Nuntawan said more demand is anticipated for soft white rice, especially from China. As such, she said, the Agriculture Ministry needs to persuade farmers to grow more soft grains.
The ministry has also been tasked with promoting large-scale farmland and special rice production such as premium hom mali rice, organic rice and other special grains.
Mrs Nuntawan said the committee has approved measures to stabilise rice prices in fiscal 2018/2019. These include incentives to farmers to delay selling their produce and traders to delay exports.
The committee also okayed additional measures to encourage farmers to build their own rice barns. More details are not yet available.
The committee also approved selling 44,000 tonnes of rice stocks for human consumption by April or May. The rice was either not accepted by the Corrections Department or rejected by the winning bidders. Some 2.04 million tonnes remain in stock.
Of the total, 1.5 million tonnes are fit for animal feed while 500,000 tonnes are considered inedible for animals, meaning it is suitable for fuel or energy production.
She said the committee will consider when to call bids for the inedible stock later. The warehouse costs of 120-130 million baht a month are considered a drain on government funds.
A bidding plan will be proposed to the committee on March 29, said Mrs Nuntawan. The plan should not affect the market as the stocks are of lower quality.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/news/1437514/rice-rallies-on-hot-china-demand

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