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USA Rice Joins Kraft Heinz to Rise Against Hunger
U.S. rice integral partner in
the fight against world hunger
The overall goal of the partnership between Kraft Heinz and Rise Against Hunger is to pack one billion meals in 2018 as the international organization works to distribute food aid to end world hunger by 2030. In support of this goal Kraft Heinz gave a $2.5 million dollar donation to procure food for the packs, including six tons of U.S.-grown long grain rice.
While the initial goal of the day was 15,000 meals, in the end more than 20,000 meals were measured, sealed, and packed for shipment, destined for school feeding programs in Mozambique.
The Ambassador of Mozambique was in attendance to thank the participants and sponsors for their support. Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS), chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, gave remarks at the beginning of the event emphasizing his support for food aid programs and said he is working to make sure the new Farm Bill helps to feed 800 million people around the world who go to bed hungry.
Rice is an excellent tool in the fight against hunger for its long, stable shelf life, virtually complete global acceptance, and its ability to effectively deliver vital micronutrients through a variety of methods.
"The reach of U.S. rice is felt worldwide, providing healthy meals to some of the most vulnerable populations," said USA Rice Manager of International Promotion Asiha Grigsby, who participated. "USA Rice has a long commitment to food aid through our work with the federal government's food assistance programs, and we are proud to do our part in the fight to end world hunger."
Dr. Dartey
recommends CRI rice varieties for PFJ program
May 16, 2018
The Crops Research Institute
(CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, has impressed upon
the government to give priority to rice varieties being developed under its
Korea-Africa Food and Agriculture Cooperation Initiative (KAFACI).
Dr. Paul Kofi Dartey, Principal
Investigator for the Initiative, said the improved rice varieties developed
could be adopted under the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme for
cultivation by farmers to improve food security and their incomes.
This is due to its high-yielding,
disease-resistant and nutritious qualities.
Dr. Dartey, who was speaking to
the Ghana News Agency (GNA), on the sidelines of a workshop of the KAFACI at
Fumesua in the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti Region, said the agronomic
importance of encouraging Ghanaians to plant and use high quality rice
developed locally could not be glossed over.
It is estimated that the nation
imports over US$300 million worth of rice annually.
The two-day workshop dubbed
‘Enhancement of National Agricultural Extension Services (ENAES) Phase II’,
brought together participants, including agricultural researchers and
scientists from Ghana, Gabon, Ethiopia, Malawi, Senegal and Zimbabwe.
The objective was to discuss
progress of the Initiative, brainstorm and find appropriate ways of
disseminating quality rice varieties unto the market to reduce rice
importation.
Dr. Dartey, giving an overview of
the Initiative, said the project had established three demonstration fields in
three districts – Kadjebi, Biakoye and Hohoe, adding that so far, some
small-holder farmer groups from Jasikan and three from Hohoe had requested for
seeds after being linked.
Additionally, 23 farmers from the
Dzidefo Farmers’ Group had also tested three rice varieties under KAFACI, while
some varieties were further test-milled at the Food Research Institute.
Dr. Kim Jeong Jun,
Executive-Secretary of the KAFACI, gave the assurance that the South Korean
government was committed to assisting Ghana make the most out of agriculture
through research and technology.
He was optimistic the KAFACI
project would expose farmers to improved rice varieties for cultivation to
improve yield and incomes.
https://www.newsghana.com.gh/dr-dartey-recommends-cri-rice-varieties-for-pfj-program/
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Bulog to control garlic prices through market
intervention
Jakarta | Mon, May 15, 2017 | 10:21 am
The State Logistics Agency will carry out market
intervention practices to stabilize the price of garlic starting on Saturday.
(Kompas/Defriatno Neke)
The State Logistics Agency
(Bulog), anticipating a possible jump in garlic prices
ahead of the fasting month of Ramadhan, which begins late this month, will
carry out market intervention practices at several traditional markets in
Jakarta, starting on Saturday.
“The prices of garlic at markets has
continued to increase. Therefore, Bulog will intervene in the
markets to stabilize the prices. The price increase is expected to remain
controllable during the fasting month,” head of Bulog’s Jakarta branch Mansur
said as reported by kompas.com.
The market operation, held in cooperation
between Bulog and the Trade Ministry, will be implemented at Kramat Jati
Market in East Jakarta, Senen Market in Central Jakarta, Tomang Barat Market in
West Jakarta, Pasar Minggu Market in South Jakarta and Tanah Abang Market in
Central Jakarta.
Bulog prepared 24 tons of garlic from Brebes in
Central Jakarta for the operation.
“Bulog sold garlic at Rp 36,000 (US$2.69) per
kilogram. We hope this can decrease the current garlic prices, especially in
Jakarta,” he added. According to infopangan.jakarta.go.id, the price
of garlic was at Rp 58,357 per kilogram last Saturday.
The market intervention, which is officially
known as the Food Price Stabilization Movement, will be carried out
nationwide to control prices of garlic and other commodities, such
as rice, sugar, cooking oil, meat and onion. (ecn/bbn)
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2017/05/15/bulog-to-control-garlic-prices-through-market-intervention.html
PDS rice scam: Akun surrenders DSO to govt.
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT KARIMNAGAR,
MAY 16, 2018 00:02 IST
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Two other officials also face the heat
Civil Supplies Commissioner Akun Sabharwal on Tuesday took to task
officials of the district civil supplies department over reported diversion of
rice under public distribution system (PDS) by TRS leader Shila Srinivas in
Huzurabad assembly segment recently.
Mr. Sabharwal conducted a review meeting with the district officials
and berated them for “lethargy” over illegal transportation of PDS rice.
He also visited Huzurabad and announced the surrender of District Supply
Officer (DSO) Usha Rani, deputy tahsildar Nawaz Hussian and food inspector
Akramullah Khan to the government. He posted Gowri Shankar as the new DSO,
Satish as the deputy tahsildar and Tirupal Singh as food inspector.
The Civil Supplies Commissioner said a criminal case would be
registered against Shila Srinivas under section 6A of Essential commodities
Act. He also said that he would oversee the case and ensure that the accused is
punished.
The TRS leader, who is also Huzurabad mandal rice millers’ association
president, was caught red-handed while transporting four lorries of PDS rice.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/pds-rice-scam-akun-surrenders-dso-to-govt/article23896850.ece
Govt
Confirms Rice Import of 500,000 Tons
15.05.2018
In the news entitled "Import Demand Continues Boosting Vietnam's Rice Export", it is stated that the import is the third time since 2018. Vietnam Food Association (VFA) Chairman Nguyen Ngoc Nam confirmed the report.Nguyen stated that Bulog has invited The Vietnam Northern Food Corporation and The Vietnam Southern Food Corporation to supply the rice. The contract will be realized from April to July 2018.
"It's decision of coordination meeting, not my decision. Then it is Bulog which implements. This is to increase the government's rice reserves at least until next year. If there is no import since the beginning, then we will have deficit," said Enggartiasto, Monday (5/142018).Earlier in the year 2018, the government also decided to import rice from Vietnam and Thailand amounting to 500,000 tons to strengthen government stocks and lowered the price of the commodity which at that time reached IDR13,000 per kilogram. Bulog Stocks on May 14, 2018 was recorded amounting to 1,262,782 tons. A total of 453,787 tons of rice were imported and commercial stocks were 106,186 tons. The rest is the result of Bulog local purchase since early 2018.
http://www.blackseagrain.net/novosti/govt-confirms-rice-import-of-500-000-tons
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Dr. Dartey
recommends CRI rice varieties for PFJ program
May 16, 2018
The Crops Research Institute
(CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, has impressed upon
the government to give priority to rice varieties being developed under its
Korea-Africa Food and Agriculture Cooperation Initiative (KAFACI).
Dr. Paul Kofi Dartey, Principal
Investigator for the Initiative, said the improved rice varieties developed
could be adopted under the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme for
cultivation by farmers to improve food security and their incomes.
This is due to its high-yielding,
disease-resistant and nutritious qualities.
Dr. Dartey, who was speaking to
the Ghana News Agency (GNA), on the sidelines of a workshop of the KAFACI at
Fumesua in the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti Region, said the agronomic
importance of encouraging Ghanaians to plant and use high quality rice
developed locally could not be glossed over.
It is estimated that the nation
imports over US$300 million worth of rice annually.
The two-day workshop dubbed
‘Enhancement of National Agricultural Extension Services (ENAES) Phase II’,
brought together participants, including agricultural researchers and
scientists from Ghana, Gabon, Ethiopia, Malawi, Senegal and Zimbabwe.
The objective was to discuss
progress of the Initiative, brainstorm and find appropriate ways of
disseminating quality rice varieties unto the market to reduce rice
importation.
Dr. Dartey, giving an overview of
the Initiative, said the project had established three demonstration fields in
three districts – Kadjebi, Biakoye and Hohoe, adding that so far, some
small-holder farmer groups from Jasikan and three from Hohoe had requested for
seeds after being linked.
Additionally, 23 farmers from the
Dzidefo Farmers’ Group had also tested three rice varieties under KAFACI, while
some varieties were further test-milled at the Food Research Institute.
Dr. Kim Jeong Jun,
Executive-Secretary of the KAFACI, gave the assurance that the South Korean
government was committed to assisting Ghana make the most out of agriculture
through research and technology.
He was optimistic the KAFACI
project would expose farmers to improved rice varieties for cultivation to
improve yield and incomes.
https://www.newsghana.com.gh/dr-dartey-recommends-cri-rice-varieties-for-pfj-program/
Beer Made
with Rice Wins Gluten-Free Homebrewing Competition
By Jennifer L. Blanck
PORTLAND, OR -- The winner of the first annual PNW (Pacific Northwest)
Gluten-Free Homebrewing Competition is a beer made with rice.
Dad's Red Ale, an American Amber Ale brewed by Joe Morris from
Portland, Oregon, won the competition.
Morris used James' Brown Rice, Crystal Rice, and Biscuit Rice malts made
with California rice to give the beer its dark caramel flavor. "The rice malts are responsible for the
majority of the flavor composition," Morris said.
In addition to the three malts, Morris used rice hulls in the mash to
filter the liquid out. "Rice hulls
are crucial to gluten-free homebrewing," Morris explained. Over time he's learned to use a significant
amount of rice in the grain mix so rice hulls are included naturally for
filtration.
Morris had been a traditional homebrewer for seven years. His dad bought him his first homebrew kit and
included an Amber Ale recipe with it.
The beer style is his dad's favorite.
Last year, Morris was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, an autoimmune disorder
where ingestion of gluten results in small intestine damage. Gluten is a protein found in barley, a main
ingredient in beer, as well as wheat, rye, and triticale. The Celiac Disease Foundation estimates 1 in
every 100 people worldwide have Celiac Disease and 2.5 million Americans are
undiagnosed. Winner Joe Morris Jr (left) and competition host Jesse Bufton
Morris considered giving up brewing.
Then he learned about gluten-free beer.Using the rice malts, Morris was
able to brew a gluten-free Amber Ale that tasted like the original recipe. He beat out nine other entries to win. Gluten-free beers were submitted from the
Pacific Northwest, the Midwest, and Canada.
Hopeful entries from overseas, including the United Kingdom and
Australia, weren't included due to shipping regulation issues.
The competition was hosted by Ground Breaker Brewing, a certified
gluten-free brewery established in 2011.
Ground Breaker is based in Portland and distributed in eight U.S.
states, Canada, and Japan. The brewery
emphasizes research and development, and prioritizes sharing knowledge with the
craft beer industry and home brewers.
"People are hungry for information about gluten-free beer,"
said Ground Breaker's Jesse Bufton.
"The competition's goal is to encourage quality in gluten-free
brewing."
Entries were required to be gluten-free naturally. Gluten-removed or gluten-reduced beers were
not allowed. In fact, Ground Breaker
does not permit any gluten on its premises.
Eight judges assessed the beers on aroma, flavor, mouth feel,
appearance, and overall impression.
Ground Breaker will work with Morris to brew the beer and release it
under the brewery's label.
Rice Webinar: Thursday May 17
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Soaking seeds in selenium reduces arsenic content in rice
NEW DELHI, MAY 15
The presence of arsenic traces in
rice is a major problem in several parts of the country. Now scientists have
found that soaking rice seeds in selenium can mitigate adverse effects on rice
plants grown in arsenic-contaminated soils and can arsenic accumulation in rice
grains.
The Ganga-Meghna-Brahmaputra
basin is a source of drinking water and irrigation but high arsenic content due
to weathering of arsenic-rich natural rocks and other man-made activities is a
serious issue. Arsenic exposure in humans occurs through consumption of
contaminated water as well as through food grown on arsenic-contaminated soils
or irrigated water. Exposure to arsenic causes a range of health problems.
Researchers from the Directorate
of Weed Research, Jabalpur and the University of Kalyani, West Bengal have
found that pre-soaking rice seeds in sodium selenite solution for twenty four
hours can reduce ill effects of arsenic on plant growth and stops accumulation
of arsenic in roots which is a non-edible part.
Arsenic contamination in soil or
water inhibits the germination of seeds, reduces plant height, chlorophyll
content, tiller and grain number. Scientists showed that selenium soaked seeds
when planted on arsenic-rich soil were able to reverse this damage by confining
arsenic to roots rather than translocating them to grains and other aerial
parts. The confinement of arsenic to root was best observed by pre-soaking
seeds in 1mg/l solution of sodium selenite where the arsenic accumulation in
grains reduced by almost 38 per cent, according to results of the study
published in journal Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.
“Entry of arsenic in the plant
body and subsequent transfer to the rice grain and finally to the consumers' plate
is of a big issue. A large-scale, seed soaking with selenium could emerge as an
affordable and farmer-friendly mitigation option to address arsenic-induced
damage in rice,” Dibakar Ghosh, a scientist at the Directorate of Weed Research
who conducted the study, told India Science Wire.
The research team also included
Debojyoti Moulick and Subhas Chandra Santra from the University of Kalyani.
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/science/soaking-seeds-in-selenium-reduces-arsenic-content-in-rice/article23893800.ece
Consider CRI rice varieties for PFJ programme - Dr. Dartey
By Stephen Asante, GNA
Tuesday 15th
May, 2018
Kumasi, May 15, GNA – The
Crops Research Institute (CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research, has impressed upon the government to give priority to rice varieties
being developed under its Korea-Africa Food and Agriculture Cooperation
Initiative (KAFACI).Dr. Paul Kofi Dartey, Principal Investigator for the
Initiative, said the improved rice varieties developed could be adopted under
the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme for cultivation by farmers to
improve food security and their incomes.
This is due to its
high-yielding, disease-resistant and nutritious qualities.
Dr. Dartey, who was speaking
to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), on the sidelines of a workshop of the KAFACI at
Fumesua in the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti Region, said the agronomic
importance of encouraging Ghanaians to plant and use high quality rice
developed locally could not be glossed over.
It is estimated that the
nation imports over US$300 million worth of rice annually.
The two-day workshop dubbed
‘Enhancement of National Agricultural Extension Services (ENAES) Phase II’,
brought together participants, including agricultural researchers and
scientists from Ghana, Gabon, Ethiopia, Malawi, Senegal and Zimbabwe.The
objective was to discuss progress of the Initiative, brainstorm and find
appropriate ways of disseminating quality rice varieties unto the market to
reduce rice importation.
Dr. Dartey, giving an
overview of the Initiative, said the project had established three demonstration
fields in three districts - Kadjebi, Biakoye and Hohoe, adding that so far,
some small-holder farmer groups from Jasikan and three from Hohoe had requested
for seeds after being linked. Additionally, 23 farmers from the Dzidefo
Farmers’ Group had also tested three rice varieties under KAFACI, while some
varieties were further test-milled at the Food Research Institute.
Dr. Kim Jeong Jun,
Executive-Secretary of the KAFACI, gave the assurance that the South Korean
government was committed to assisting Ghana make the most out of agriculture
through research and technology.He was optimistic the KAFACI project would
expose farmers to improved rice varieties for cultivation to improve yield and
incomes.
GNA
http://www.ghananewsagency.org/science/consider-cri-rice-varieties-for-pfj-programme-dr-dartey-132647
Rotary club assist in road markings in Takoradi
Tuesday 15th
May, 2018
By
Mildred Siabi-Mensah GNA
Takoradi, May 15, GNA - The Western
Regional Office of the National Road Safety Commission records indicate that
125 people lost their lives in road accidents in the Region in 2017.
It also recorded 161 pedestrian knockdowns
with 57 losing their lives in the process.
This came to light when the Rotary Club of
Sekondi-Takoradi embarked on sensitization on the need to be extra careful on
the road to avert or bring to the barest minimum, the number of road
accidents.
The activities embarked on include radio
talk shows on road safety issues, engagements with some driver unions and
repainting of faded road markings such as zebra crossings and pedestrian
walkways within the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis.
The President of the Sekondi-Takoradi
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Lack of 'happiness' hormone makes rice plants less attractive to
insects
May 15,
2018, Newcastle University
Credit: CC0 Public Domain
Inhibiting the production of the
'happiness' hormone – serotonin – in rice plants, increases their resistance to
two of the world's most destructive and costly insect pests, new research has
shown.
The study, published this week
in Nature Plants, shows that by suppressing the production of
serotonin, rice plants become more resistant to
their two most serious predators – the brown plant-hopper and the striped stem
borer.
Using gene editing techniques
on rice
plants to switch off the serotonin-producing
gene, the team found the plants also produced higher levels of salicylic acid –
a chemical similar to aspirin.
Conversely, adding serotonin to the
resistant rice led to a loss in insect resistance.
Important role played by serotonin
in plant defence
Led by experts from Newcastle
University, UK, and Zhejiang University, China, the team says these new
findings demonstrate the important role that serotonin plays in plant defence
and opens up new opportunities for breeding insect-resistant varieties of rice
and other cereal crops.
Professor Angharad Gatehouse,
co-author on the study and a Professor of invertebrate molecular biology at
Newcastle University, explains:
"Recent research has suggested
that, even though they lack a nervous system, plants are much more responsive
to their surroundings than was previously thought.
"This example shows how the
same chemicals that modify behaviour in animals can be used to regulate plant defenceagainst insect pests and is another reminder that
all living organisms have more similarities than differences at a basic
level."
Primary pests in rice crops
Rice is one of the world's most
important foods and the brown plant-hopper and striped stem borer are the two
most serious pests in rice production causing losses of billions of dollars.
The plant hopper is a
sap-sucking pest, which transmits plant viruses, as
well as causing "hopper burn" where blockage of the water-carrying
vascular tissue causes plants to wilt and die causing significant yield loss.
The borer is a chewing insect which
feeds on young plants causing 'dead hearts' and 'white heads' and again
resulting in significant yield losses.
"Indiscriminate use of
chemical pesticides has resulted in these two pests becoming increasingly
difficult to control," explains Professor Gatehouse.
"The development of
insect-resistant rice varieties is seen as a viable and ecologically
sustainable approach for controlling these devastating insect pests."
Serotonin—mood regulator and
appetite booster
Serotonin is ubiquitous across all
forms of life and in mammals it is an important neurotransmitter.
In humans, serotonin helps to
regulate mood, boost our appetite, regulate digestion and helps with sleep and
memory.
In plants, serotonin is involved in
growth and development, while in insects it is used to seek out resources and
food.
Analysing the plant's response to
insect attack, the team found both serotonin and salicylic acid were produced
in response to an infestation but supressing serotonin production made the
rice plants more pest-resistant.
And by disabling the gene
responsible for making serotonin, the team were able to further
increase levels of salicylic acid in the plant and increase its
resistance.
More information: Hai-ping Lu et al. Resistance of rice to insect pests
mediated by suppression of serotonin biosynthesis, Nature Plants (2018). DOI: 10.1038/s41477-018-0152-7
Chinese lab promises
help for Cambodia’s agriculture sector
Sum Manet / Khmer Times
A Chinese laboratory pledged this
week to aid the development of Cambodia’s agricultural sector by sharing
expertise, technology and human resources.
Representatives of the Hunan
Hybrid Rice Research Centre, located in China’s southern province of Hunan,
made the pledge on Sunday during an official visit to the country of the
Cambodian Agriculture Minister Veng Sakhon.
“The centre pledges to provide
high-ranking officials and technicians to Cambodia,” said Yuan Longping,
founder of the laboratory, according to a press release from the Cambodian
ministry.
“We hope the Royal Government of
Cambodia will cooperate and promote the cultivation of 300,000 to 400,000
hectares of hybrid rice seed to ensure world food security and stability and
increase Cambodian rice exports,” he was quoted as saying.
Minister Sakhon welcomed the
offer.
“The ministry is willing to work
together to research and produce high-quality rice varieties to respond to
market demand,” he said.
Cambodia’s exports of milled rice
fell by 3.4 percent during the first three months of 2018, dropping to 161,115
tonnes.
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China opens
the door a crack wider to Japanese rice imports
15.05.2018
China allows imports of Japanese rice only from approved mills.
There is only one such facility now, but Beijing will add two more to the list,
potentially expanding Japan's export market.The Japanese ramen noodle chain,
Ajisen Ramen, operates around 600 restaurants in China. But if you want
Japanese rice with your noodles, you must pay about four times the price of a
domestic variety. In China, Japanese rice is only for the deep-pocketed.
One reason Japanese rice is so expensive is that China imposes strict controls on imports of the food staple from Japan. Some of these restrictions were introduced after the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011.But things may soon start to change. On May 9, the two counties struck a deal to increase the Japanese facilities that Beijing approves to process rice bound for its shores. China is a potentially a huge market for Japanese rice, but currently accounts for only 3% of overall exports. Hong Kong and Singapore, the two largest markets, take about 60% of the total.Japan's agriculture ministry sees China as vital to achieving its target of increasing annual exports of rice and related products to 100,000 tons. In 2017, Japan exported 11,800 tons of rice, of which only 298 tons went to China. According to one estimate, China consumes about 20 times more rice than Japan.
While the recent deal between the two countries is a step forward, Chinese restrictions and high costs remain major hurdles for Japanese exporters. Most experts also say Japan's rice exports will remain vulnerable to any political tensions between the two countries.To export white rice to China, brown rice must first be milled and fumigated at facilities that China has approved as safe. The new deal will expand the number of approved mills and fumigation facilities.
There is currently only one rice mill in Japan approved by China, operated by the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (Zen-Noh) in Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo.The agreement adds two more mills. One is located in Ishikari, on the northern main island of Hokkaido, operated by Hokuren Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives. The other is in Nishinomiya in western Hyogo Prefecture, operated by Shinmei, the nation's largest rice wholesaler.A Shinmei executive welcomed the agreement, saying it would enable the company to "respond more swiftly to needs in China."
In Beijing, Shinmei sells the popular Koshihikari rice variety, grown in central Toyama Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast, for about 2,600 yen ($23.70) per 2kg. That is nearly double the retail price in Japan, and 80% higher than the price of Koshihikari produced in northeastern Niigata Prefecture and sold in Hong Kong.One reason Japanese rice is so expensive in China is because of transport costs and distributor margins. Reducing costs is a principal challenge for Japanese rice exporters.A Shinmei executive said that in addition to an effective marketing campaign in China, increasing rice exports requires serious cost-cutting in Japan.For its rice exports to China, Shinmei has had to outsource the milling process to Zen-Noh. That means the rice wholesaler has to send rice harvested all across the country to the Zen-Noh plant in Kanagawa.
Since Zen-Noh's mill and warehouses are not always available, this arrangement requires the time-consuming process of coordinating schedules between the two sides in advance.As for fumigation to control insects, Beijing has approved only two facilities in Japan, both in Kanagawa. Under the new deal, Japan's agriculture ministry will register five more fumigation warehouses for exports to China, including facilities in Hokkaido and Hyogo.he new agreement will allow Shinmei to polish rice at its own mills and to fumigate it at a warehouse in Kobe for shipment to China from Kobe's port.China's restrictions on food imports from Japan following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster are also a barrier to Japanese rice exports. China bans all food from 10 Japanese prefectures, including Fukushima, Miyagi and Niigata.
The import curbs, which cover rice snacks, sake and other rice products, hit the rice industry hard, said Kosuke Kuji, president of Nanbu Bijin, a sake brewer based in Ninohe, Iwate Prefecture.While Japan and China have set up a task force to discuss steps to ease the restrictions, there is not much reason for optimism about the outcome of the talks, an agriculture ministry official said.The chairman of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives, Toru Nakaya, is also cautious about the outlook for rice exports to China."We do not expect rapid progress, but we welcome the step forward," Nakaya said of the recent agreement.
One reason Japanese rice is so expensive is that China imposes strict controls on imports of the food staple from Japan. Some of these restrictions were introduced after the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011.But things may soon start to change. On May 9, the two counties struck a deal to increase the Japanese facilities that Beijing approves to process rice bound for its shores. China is a potentially a huge market for Japanese rice, but currently accounts for only 3% of overall exports. Hong Kong and Singapore, the two largest markets, take about 60% of the total.Japan's agriculture ministry sees China as vital to achieving its target of increasing annual exports of rice and related products to 100,000 tons. In 2017, Japan exported 11,800 tons of rice, of which only 298 tons went to China. According to one estimate, China consumes about 20 times more rice than Japan.
While the recent deal between the two countries is a step forward, Chinese restrictions and high costs remain major hurdles for Japanese exporters. Most experts also say Japan's rice exports will remain vulnerable to any political tensions between the two countries.To export white rice to China, brown rice must first be milled and fumigated at facilities that China has approved as safe. The new deal will expand the number of approved mills and fumigation facilities.
There is currently only one rice mill in Japan approved by China, operated by the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations (Zen-Noh) in Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo.The agreement adds two more mills. One is located in Ishikari, on the northern main island of Hokkaido, operated by Hokuren Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives. The other is in Nishinomiya in western Hyogo Prefecture, operated by Shinmei, the nation's largest rice wholesaler.A Shinmei executive welcomed the agreement, saying it would enable the company to "respond more swiftly to needs in China."
In Beijing, Shinmei sells the popular Koshihikari rice variety, grown in central Toyama Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast, for about 2,600 yen ($23.70) per 2kg. That is nearly double the retail price in Japan, and 80% higher than the price of Koshihikari produced in northeastern Niigata Prefecture and sold in Hong Kong.One reason Japanese rice is so expensive in China is because of transport costs and distributor margins. Reducing costs is a principal challenge for Japanese rice exporters.A Shinmei executive said that in addition to an effective marketing campaign in China, increasing rice exports requires serious cost-cutting in Japan.For its rice exports to China, Shinmei has had to outsource the milling process to Zen-Noh. That means the rice wholesaler has to send rice harvested all across the country to the Zen-Noh plant in Kanagawa.
Since Zen-Noh's mill and warehouses are not always available, this arrangement requires the time-consuming process of coordinating schedules between the two sides in advance.As for fumigation to control insects, Beijing has approved only two facilities in Japan, both in Kanagawa. Under the new deal, Japan's agriculture ministry will register five more fumigation warehouses for exports to China, including facilities in Hokkaido and Hyogo.he new agreement will allow Shinmei to polish rice at its own mills and to fumigate it at a warehouse in Kobe for shipment to China from Kobe's port.China's restrictions on food imports from Japan following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster are also a barrier to Japanese rice exports. China bans all food from 10 Japanese prefectures, including Fukushima, Miyagi and Niigata.
The import curbs, which cover rice snacks, sake and other rice products, hit the rice industry hard, said Kosuke Kuji, president of Nanbu Bijin, a sake brewer based in Ninohe, Iwate Prefecture.While Japan and China have set up a task force to discuss steps to ease the restrictions, there is not much reason for optimism about the outcome of the talks, an agriculture ministry official said.The chairman of the Central Union of Agricultural Co-operatives, Toru Nakaya, is also cautious about the outlook for rice exports to China."We do not expect rapid progress, but we welcome the step forward," Nakaya said of the recent agreement.
Rice, A
Potential For Wealth Creation
- Why President
Weah should create a National Agriculture Corps
President George Manneh Weah of
Liberia celebrated his first 100 days in office this week amid massive
employment and increasing crime wave across the country. The new president has
yet to share his plan for his first 100 days in office and beyond.
As the nation’s majority poor
look forward to benefiting by the improvement of their living conditions during
the implementation of the Coalition for Democratic Change-led (CDC) government
pro-poor governance agenda, the verdict is out on the new government.
As the CDC-led government
progresses with consultations and developing of its governance agenda, one key
area that has the propensity to address the nation’s joblessness and bring
about sustainable development in Liberian is food security.
The International Food Policy
Research Institute found that “countries with very high levels of poverty and
chronic malnutrition face limitations in human capital development, which is
required to achieve sustainable growth.” Food
security for Liberia means our ability to feed the nation’s four million
population, which translates into better nutritional outcomes for citizens,
especially school-going children, and a net gain for national gross domestic
product through the expansion of its economic base.
This is where Liberia has a lot
to gain through the investment in agriculture production, and most specially
rice, the nation’s staple food. Liberia’s agriculture sector constitutes about
38.8% of the nation’s GDP and more than 70% of the population depends on this
sector for their livelihood.
According to Rice Exports, global “Rice exports by country totaled US$19.9 billion
dollars in 2016 down by an average -16.7% for exporting countries from 2012
when overall rice shipments were valued at $23.9 billion. Year over year, the
value of global rice exports also dipped by -12.2% from the $22.7 billion worth
of exported rice during 2015.”
The CIA factbook reports that Liberia spent
“$1.247 billion (2017 est.)” on imports of foreign goods, including rice and
other commodities. FAO
(Food and Agriculture Organization) estimates that rice makes up about 80% of imports in Liberia.
A Liberian lawmaker, Fofi Bimba,
who served as chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, once estimated that Liberia spends over
$200 million dollars annually on rice imports. However, former presidential candidate,
Dr. Jeremiah Whapoe puts that figure at about $480 million annually.
“From a continental perspective,
Asian countries accounted for the highest dollar value worth of rice exports
during 2016 with shipments amounting to $14.5 billion or two-thirds (66.4%) of
all rice exports.
North American exporters supplied
9.6% of global rice exports, followed by Europe at 8.4% then Latin America
(excluding Mexico) and the Caribbean at 6.6%. African rice exporters was [were]
responsible for a smaller percentage at 1.7%.” Liberia ranks as the 16th
highest rice importer in the world in 2016. The
CIA factbook and the World Bank back these statistics.
Now, just imagine the potential
windfalls for Liberians if we were to invest massively in rice production,
given the country’s rich soils and favorable weather.
Until President George Weah’s
recent intervention to reduce the price of rice, rice price had increased year
over year, while unemployment and poverty levels remain steady across the
country. The average earnings of ordinary Liberians have also remained
stagnant. Millions continue to live below poverty levels; children are
starving; and thousands die every year from malnutrition as a result of poverty
and their inability to afford medical care for curable diseases. Thousands of
children suffered from malnutrition due to adequate food rations.
Again, Africa only accounts for
1.7% of an annual $19 billion dollars rice market. Just imagine the potential
for wealth creation, given the soil and favorable weather conditions of Liberia
and the rest of West Africa, if we were to invest in mechanized farming of
rice.
We can learn from countries like
Bangladesh, a former starving nation that has been able to harness its
agriculture potential and is today able to feed its 150 million people. We can
also learn from our African counterparts, like Rwanda; a nation that has turned
around its fortunes after a bloody genocide in the 1990s.
We urge the CDC-led government to
marshal a comprehensive national plan for an “agriculture renaissance” in
Liberia, along with robust investments in the infrastructure sector in roads,
electricity, and pipe-borne water; all ingredients for a vibrant economy.
I am recommending the creation of
the “National Agriculture Corps of Liberia” (NACL) – a program, if harnessed,
shall create opportunities for employment and wealth creation across the 15
counties and shall become an autonomous sustainable agency, while creating
100,000 jobs within the first five years.
The proposed NACL may be
initially created as a semi-autonomous consortia comprised of financial
institutions (banks and credit unions), local cooperatives, small holder
farmers, UN/INGOs like BRAC, FAO, Plan, etc., and the private sector (like
FABRAR, etc.), with financial and legal backing of the government of Liberia
and international partners.
Within the first year, the NACL
shall develop a comprehensive national strategy, draft policies and guidelines
to govern its operations; recruit and train its first 1,000 NACL corps and
officers; undertake a nation-wide aggregation of farmland; setting up of NACL
cells in each county; initiate the procurement of farming materials and
equipment; and the development of a sustainable partnership model that will
solve Liberia’s food insecurity and unemployment debacles.
I am confident that with a clear
mandate, guidelines, and support, the proposed National Agriculture Corps of
Liberia shall become “the catalyst” that shall propel the CDC-led government (a
government expected to work on behalf of the majority poor) in meeting its
commitment and obligation to the Liberian people.
About the author:
Tamba Aghailas, an activist and founder of The Voice of Liberia, has dedicated his life to advocacy for refugees and
disenfranchised citizens of Africa. He has written extensively on his
country history and has dedicated his life to public service. To contact,
comment or to request a speaking engagement, he can be reached via email
at aghailas@yahoo.com
CRI
Varieties Of Rice Should Be Considered PFJ Project
The
Crops Research Institute (CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research has appealed to the government to give priority to rice varieties
being developed under its Korea-Africa Food and Agriculture Cooperation
Initiative (KAFACI).
Dr
Paul Kofi Dartey, Principal Investigator for the Initiative, said the improved
rice varieties developed could be adopted under the Planting for Food and Jobs
(PFJ) programme for cultivation by farmers to improve food security and their
incomes.
This
is due to its high-yielding, disease-resistant and nutritious qualities.
Dr
Dartey, who was speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), on the sidelines of a
workshop of the KAFACI at Fumesua in the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti
Region, said the agronomic importance of encouraging Ghanaians to plant and use
high quality rice developed locally could not be glossed over.
It
is estimated that the nation imports over US$300 million worth of rice
annually.
The
two-day workshop dubbed 'Enhancement of National Agricultural Extension
Services (ENAES) Phase II', brought together participants, including
agricultural researchers and scientists from Ghana, Gabon, Ethiopia, Malawi,
Senegal and Zimbabwe.
The
objective was to discuss progress of the Initiative, brainstorm and find
appropriate ways of disseminating quality rice varieties unto the market to
reduce rice importation.
Dr
Dartey, giving an overview of the Initiative, said the project had established
three demonstration fields in three districts - Kadjebi, Biakoye and Hohoe,
adding that so far, some small-holder farmer groups from Jasikan and three from
Hohoe had requested for seeds after being linked.
Additionally,
23 farmers from the Dzidefo Farmers' Group also tested three rice varieties
under KAFACI, while some varieties were further test-milled at the Food
Research Institute.
Dr
Kim Jeong Jun, Executive-Secretary of the KAFACI, gave the assurance that the South
Korean government was committed to assisting Ghana to make the most out of
agriculture through research and technology.
He
was optimistic the KAFACI project would expose farmers to improved rice
varieties for cultivation to improve yield and incomes.
CRI developed
rice variations suitable for governments PFJ programme
May 16, 2018
The government has been urged to
adopt improved rice varieties developed by the Crops Research Institute (CRI)
of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for its signature
“Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ)” programme.
Dr. Paul Kofi Dartey, a Research
Scientist at the Institute, said these varieties were high-yielding,
disease-resistant and of high nutritional value.
They were developed under
Korea-Africa Food and Agriculture Cooperation Initiative (KAFACI).
Dr. Dartey, who is the Principal
Investigator for the KAFACI, said it was important to encourage Ghanaians to
plant and eat high quality rice, which had been developed locally.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency
(GNA) on the sidelines of a workshop at Fumesua in the Ejisu Municipality, he
said, that was the way forward to achieve food security and boost farmers’
income.
It is estimated that the nation imports rice in excess of US$300 million annually.
It is estimated that the nation imports rice in excess of US$300 million annually.
The two-day workshop was
organized by the KAFACI and was dubbed “Enhancement of national agricultural
extension services (ENAES) phase two”.
On hand to participate were
agricultural researchers and scientists from Ghana, Gabon, Ethiopia, Malawi,
Senegal and Zimbabwe.
The goal was to discuss
appropriate ways of disseminating quality rice varieties unto the market to
reduce rice importation.
Dr. Dartey, earlier, presenting
an overview of the project, said it had established three demonstration fields
in three districts – Kadjebi, Biakoye and Hohoe.
Some small-holder farmer groups
from Jasikan and Hohoe had requested to be supplied with the seed varieties
after being introduced to the project.
He added that 23 farmers
belonging to the “Dzidefo Farmers’ Group” had also tested three of the rice
varieties – test-milled at the Food Research Institute.
Dr. Kim Jeong Jun,
Executive-Secretary of the KAFACI, pledged the unwavering commitment of the
South Korean government towards assisting Ghana to improve her agriculture
through research and technology.
He said the project would expose farmers to improved rice varieties to increase yield and incomes.
He said the project would expose farmers to improved rice varieties to increase yield and incomes.
Consider CRI rice varieties for PFJ programme - Dr. Dartey
By
Stephen Asante, GNA
Tuesday 15th
May, 2018
Kumasi, May 15, GNA – The Crops Research
Institute (CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, has
impressed upon the government to give priority to rice varieties being
developed under its Korea-Africa Food and Agriculture Cooperation Initiative
(KAFACI).
Dr. Paul Kofi Dartey, Principal
Investigator for the Initiative, said the improved rice varieties developed
could be adopted under the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme for
cultivation by farmers to improve food security and their incomes.
This is due to its high-yielding,
disease-resistant and nutritious qualities.
Dr. Dartey, who was speaking to the Ghana
News Agency (GNA), on the sidelines of a workshop of the KAFACI at Fumesua in
the Ejisu Municipality of the Ashanti Region, said the agronomic importance of
encouraging Ghanaians to plant and use high quality rice developed locally
could not be glossed over.
It is estimated that the nation imports
over US$300 million worth of rice annually.
The two-day workshop dubbed ‘Enhancement of
National Agricultural Extension Services (ENAES) Phase II’, brought together
participants, including agricultural researchers and scientists from Ghana,
Gabon, Ethiopia, Malawi, Senegal and Zimbabwe.
The objective was to discuss progress of
the Initiative, brainstorm and find appropriate ways of disseminating quality
rice varieties unto the market to reduce rice importation.
Dr. Dartey, giving an overview of the
Initiative, said the project had established three demonstration fields in
three districts - Kadjebi, Biakoye and Hohoe, adding that so far, some
small-holder farmer groups from Jasikan and three from Hohoe had requested for
seeds after being linked.
Additionally, 23 farmers from the Dzidefo
Farmers’ Group had also tested three rice varieties under KAFACI, while some
varieties were further test-milled at the Food Research Institute.
Dr. Kim Jeong Jun, Executive-Secretary of
the KAFACI, gave the assurance that the South Korean government was committed
to assisting Ghana make the most out of agriculture through research and
technology.
He was optimistic the KAFACI project would
expose farmers to improved rice varieties for cultivation to improve yield and
incomes.
Can science settle the
dispute over wild rice? Babbitt native says yes, by imitating nature
As Jeff Hanson traveled the globe, engineering
solutions to environmental problems from South Africa to Brazil, one problem
back home in Minnesota remained unsolved: protecting wild rice from mining
pollution on Minnesota's Iron Range.
"Somebody has
got to be working on a solution to that," Hanson recalled thinking when he
came back to his native Babbitt, Minn., in 2004.Within a few years, that somebody became him. He started a company focused on engineering a solution to the problem closest to home. He enlisted researchers at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. His nephew in Babbitt checked on experiments in the middle of winter. He reconnected with colleagues with ties to Minnesota he'd met in Brazil decades ago, in hopes that they'd help him pursue the research and get it in front of state policymakers.
After more than a decade of working through design, lab tests, field tests and data crunching, Hanson says a solution he's ready to talk about is in sight.
Hanson and his colleagues have created floating bioreactors that take in lake water that is high in sulfate. The bioreactors — enclosed, underwater modules containing fibers and bacteria — convert the sulfate to sulfide, and spit out the toxic sludge. The water that's returned to the lake meets Minnesota's strict sulfate standard.
The operating costs of those floating bogs would be a tenth of what's required for expensive reverse osmosis — the water treatment system most regulators, activists and politicians have been eyeing as the solution to protect wild rice.
Hanson's journey began a dozen years ago. He'd spent decades abroad, but found himself back at the cabin on Birch Lake where he was raised, thrust into the middle of a bitter struggle over the future of mining in Minnesota.
"Everybody was talking about either protecting the environment and don't do mining, or do mining and screw the environment," Hanson said last week.
The debate then — and now — centered around whether Minnesota should make way for copper-nickel mining from sulfide ores. High sulfate levels detected in waters connected to taconite mines were giving the industry a black eye.
Sulfate — a byproduct of taconite mining and some city wastewater systems — can harm wild rice when, under certain conditions, it turns into sulfide, which is toxic to the grain and causes a host of other problems for the ecosystem.
In 1973, Minnesota adopted a rule limiting sulfate levels in waterways where wild rice was growing: Ten milligrams of sulfate per liter of water. It applied to cities, mining companies and other industries. But in the decades since this "sulfate standard" was established, it has rarely — if ever — been enforced.
But lately, the rule has come under fire. Native American tribes, environmentalists and some lawmakers are seeking legitimate enforcement of the existing rule, while mining companies and other lawmakers argue the standard should be abandoned completely, saying it's unnecessary and prohibitively expensive.
It's a saga that has resulted in multiple lawsuits, divided the DFL party and left tribes feeling as though they haven't been meaningfully consulted on an issue at the heart of their culture and identity.
Jeff Hanson, an environmental engineer who grew up in Babbitt,
Minn., displays a water treatment system at his sister's home in St. Paul.
Hanson says the system can remove sulfate from mine pit lakes on the Iron
Range, which could reduce the negative impacts on wild rice downstream. Elizabeth Dunbar | MPR News
"You
can argue until you're blue in the face," Hanson said. "But that
doesn't really advance the protection of the environment. We have to have
solutions to what we're arguing about."
Working in secret
The work
of developing this new solution has been under wraps for years as Hanson and
his colleagues refined their technique and pursued patents. In a report on the process published last July, UMD
researchers showed the floating modules have promise.Yet Hanson and the others who contributed to the project, which received funding from both the state and the mining industry, still don't know whether the technology will ever be adopted. Minnesota's sulfate standard is in limbo, as GOP and some DFL lawmakers are pushing this legislative session to discard it entirely, and Gov. Mark Dayton wants to address its shortcomings in other ways.
• Last week: Will the wild
rice saga end amicably before Legislature adjourns?
Without
any standard, it would be hard to get anyone to pay for water treatment systems
like Hanson's. And Hanson said a lack of a standard would be
"disastrous" to wild rice. Instead, he hopes the state will pursue
affordable solutions — like the one he's developed."It doesn't need to bankrupt the mines," he said.
Hanson feels for them, too: "My first job out of high school was working in the mines as a mechanic's assistant. It's what you do there. If it hadn't been for the mines, we would have never moved there," he said.
And, he said, if the mines were all to shut down tomorrow, the state of Minnesota would likely have to foot the bill for cleaning up sulfate discharge occurring upstream from the lakes and rivers where Native American tribes have been harvesting wild rice for centuries.
A question of scale
Minnesota's
tribes have joined environmentalists in asking the state to start enforcing the
existing sulfate limit in waters where wild rice grows."There are ways to make this happen, but there is no political will to make it happen," Nancy Schuldt, water projects coordinator for the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, said of the problem.
Schuldt said she's heard about Hanson's work, and is hopeful the researchers can prove its scalability.
"We would celebrate that," she said.
But it's also a challenge, she said, to put solutions in place when there's an active effort to eliminate the state's sulfate regulations.
"If the treatment cost were to go down, I still don't think you'd see anybody beating down the doors to say, 'Please, give me a sulfate limit so that I have to install control technology,'" Schuldt said.
Few of those embedded in the debate at the Capitol — including the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency — know many details about Hanson's floating bog project. But MPCA spokesperson Dave Verhasselt said there's always hope that technology can solve environmental problems.
"There's simple examples, like toilets that manage to flush with one or one and a half gallons versus toilets that used to flush with two, three, four gallons," Verhasselt said. "In this case, it would just be, can it work, does it do what it says it does, would companies and municipalities that discharge wastewater want to buy it and use it?"
Hanson said he remains optimistic that his floating bog solution might be soon be piloted at one of Minnesota's mines, to prove the technology could work on such a large scale.
"What really carries you through on this is the passion and the feeling that I think this is important," he said.
Hanson suspects lots of Minnesotans share that view — but most have been lumped into pro- and anti-mining narratives, he said. That's never been more clear than at a public hearing he attended several years ago over the PolyMet mining company's proposal to open a copper-nickel mine on the Iron Range. Hanson said he walked into the hearing and was immediately asked which side he was on, with interest groups offering up brightly colored T-shirts and buttons.
"Neutral?" he replied, garnering strange looks.
"Nobody's neutral!" one organizer told him.
"If people can realize there are more economical solutions that can be put in — that can change that, and can tear down that wall a little bit between the two sides," Hanson said.
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Commodities
of daily use: Ramazan relief package comes into effect with Rs1.7b subsidy
May 15, 2018
Utility stores will provide 19
essential commodities at subsidised rates PHOTO: FILE
ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Industries and
Production Sardar Arshad Ahmed Leghari has said that the government will
provide Rs1.73 billion in subsidy under the Ramazan relief package in an
attempt to provide essential daily commodities at subsidised rates at utility
stores across the country.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday,
the state minister announced that commodities of daily use were available
across the countrywide network of the Utility Stores Corporation (USC) as the
package came into effect from Monday (May 14).
USC Managing Director
Syed Habibur Rehman Gilani, who was present on
the occasion, disclosed that special monitoring teams had been formed to ensure
a smooth supply of subsidised goods to all utility stores. USC has also set up
a control room at its head office for the receipt of complaints from consumers.
The state minister said USC would provide 19
essential commodities at subsidised rates to facilitate middle and lower-income
groups. Elaborating, he said USC would offer a subsidy of Rs4 per kg on the
sale of wheat flour, Rs5 per kg on sugar, Rs15 per kg on ghee and Rs10-15 per
kg on different types of pulses including moong, mash and gram.
Apart from these, a subsidy of Rs30 per kg
would be provided on dates, Rs25 per kg on gram flour, Rs15 per kg on rice and
Rs50 per kg on tea.
He said 50,000 tons of flour, 40,000 tons of
sugar and 30,000 tons of ghee would be sold to consumers at controlled rates
through USC outlets.
Under the Ramazan package, gram pulse would
be sold at Rs95 per kg whereas the price of moong pulse would be Rs90 per kg.
Similarly, mash pulse would be sold at Rs105 per kg, masoor pulse at Rs80 per
kg, white gram at Rs140 per kg, gram flour at Rs120 per kg, dates at Rs75 for
half a kg and super basmati rice at Rs110 per kg.
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PDS rice scam: Akun surrenders DSO to govt.
KARIMNAGAR, MAY 16,
2018 00:02 IST
Two other officials also face the
heat
Civil Supplies Commissioner Akun Sabharwal on Tuesday took to
task officials of the district civil supplies department over reported
diversion of rice under public distribution system (PDS) by TRS leader Shila
Srinivas in Huzurabad assembly segment recently.
Mr. Sabharwal conducted a review meeting with the district
officials and berated them for “lethargy” over illegal transportation of PDS
rice.
He also visited Huzurabad and announced the surrender of
District Supply Officer (DSO) Usha Rani, deputy tahsildar Nawaz Hussian and
food inspector Akramullah Khan to the government. He posted Gowri Shankar as
the new DSO, Satish as the deputy tahsildar and Tirupal Singh as food
inspector.
The Civil Supplies Commissioner said a criminal case would be
registered against Shila Srinivas under section 6A of Essential commodities
Act. He also said that he would oversee the case and ensure that the accused is
punished.
The TRS leader, who is also Huzurabad mandal rice millers’
association president, was caught red-handed while transporting four lorries of
PDS rice.
Rice, flour
milling industries bracing for Brexit
The U.K. is scheduled to leave the E.U. by March 29,
2019.
LONDON, ENGLAND — The rice and flour
milling industries in the United Kingdom could be negatively impacted if the
country withdraws from the customs union and single market as part of Brexit —
the vote by British citizens in 2016 to leave the European Union, The
Guardian reported on May 15.
Umesh Parmar, joint managing
director of Tilda, one of the U.K.’s most popular rice brands, told The
Guardian that the company’s rice mill in Rainham, Essex, would
close if barriers to imports from its supplier in India and Pakistan as well as
exports to the E.U. were put in place.
“The Tilda brand won’t disappear,
but it just won’t be a British-made product anymore,” Parmar told the
newspaper. “The value added will not be in Britain. Our business would be
better off within the customs union.”
Alex Waugh, director general of the
National Association of British and Irish Millers, told The
Guardian that flour mills were also at risk as 80% of
Ireland’s bread came from the U.K.
He said post-Brexit tariffs could
be as high as 50% on flour imports from the U.K., making British flour
uncompetitive and threatening closure of several of the country’s 50 flour
mills.
The U.K. is scheduled to leave the
E.U. by March 29, 2019, although there will be a 21-month transition period
that will end on Dec. 31, 2020.
Rs 12 crore paddy fraud: Bharat Bhushan Ashu orders FIR
against 2 rice millers, suspends 3 Punsup officials
TNN | Updated: May 16, 2018, 08:52 IST
CHANDIGARH: Taking note of Rs 12 crore
embezzlement of paddy stocks, Punjab’s food and civil supplies minister Bharat
Bhushan Ashu on Tuesday ordered an FIR against two rice millers and suspended
three officials of Punjab State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited (Punsup) for
negligence.
Suspended officials were Amritpal Singh, district in-charge of Punsup Faridkot and Muktsar; Hansa Singh, a Faridkot official; and Gurdeep Singh, inspector at Malout.
Suspended officials were Amritpal Singh, district in-charge of Punsup Faridkot and Muktsar; Hansa Singh, a Faridkot official; and Gurdeep Singh, inspector at Malout.
The department officials said proceedings to
impose major penalties have also been initiated for shortage of paddy stock
equivalent to 96 wagons of rice worth Rs 7.20 crore and 63 wagons of rice worth
Rs 4.72 crore detected in Everest Rice Industries at Faridkot, owned by Malkiat
Singh, and Amyra Foods Private Limited at Lambi, owned by Rajveer Singh and
Satvir Sharma, respectively. The deficiency was detected during the surprise
check of stocks done by head office team under the supervision of general
manager (procurement).
The officials said to recover losses, millers’ cheques have been presented to the banks for clearance. Also, to secure Punsup’s interest, the process has been initiated to get lien marked on the properties worth Rs 8 crore.
The
minister, in a statement, said his department would not spare anyone involved
in misappropriation and any negligence on the part of the department employees. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/rs-12cr-paddy-fraud-ashu-orders-fir-against-2-rice-millers-suspends-3-punsup-officials/articleshow/64182445.cms
Discovery:
See What Researchers Says About Consuming High-Fibre Diets!
May 15, 2018
Influenza
[flu] is one of the universal and most viral infections that is affecting up to
20 per cent of the world’s population yearly. A diet high in fibre could
protect against flu by boosting the immune system.
A study has found recently that
diet high in fibre could boost the immune system and therefore protect against
flu.
According to researchers, eating
more of oats, brown rice and raspberries, could increase the body’s antiviral
immune response because of its nutrients.
Also reducing the risk associated
with heart disease and diabetes, are other benefits derived from the
consumption of high-fibre. However, researchers now hope it could help
fight against flu.
According to scientists at
Australia’s Monash University, High levels of dietary fibre reduce the effects
of asthma and allergies on the lungs while also making the body more resistant
to viruses
The research carried out
Researchers carried out a test
using mice, made them consume more fibre and it was discovered that they are
protected from being infected with flu.
This created a kind of awareness to
the teams that, dietary fibre may be of great advantage to people with
inflammatory lung conditions, for instance; asthma or allergies, but at the
same time worried it would ‘switch off’ other immune responses.
From the research, it was
discovered that while it helps in the reduction of swelling in the lungs, it
also activates white blood cells- which boost the mice’s antiviral immunity
resulting to protecting them from influenza.
The study was published in the
journal Immunity.
‘Western diet could weaken immune
system’
The modern Western diet could be
reducing the body’s ability to protect against infections because it is high in
sugar and fat but low in fibre, the scientists said.
Flu is a common virus and most
people are able to recover on their own but some people, such as those with weakened
immune systems and the elderly, can have more serious symptoms.
‘We typically find that a certain
treatment turns our immune system either on or off,’ says senior study author
Benjamin Marsland.
‘What surprised us was that dietary
fibre was selectively turning off part of our immune system, while turning on
another, completely unrelated part of our immune system.’
A need for human research
Marsland has called for more
research into how much fibre, and what type of fibre, would be most effective
in boosting viral immunity in humans.
Dietary fibre comes from
plant-based carbohydrates that are not able to be digested in the small
intestine so make their way to the large intestine or colon.
Though, Marsland and his team plan
to research how changes in the diet can change the immune system, particularly
in the lungs.
According to Marsland , ‘There is a
need for carefully designed and controlled studies in humans to address how
these findings could benefit people with asthma, or for preventing viral infections.’
‘We should also look further into
these pathways as a means of supplementing other therapies or enhancing vaccine
efficacy.’
High-fibre diet can protect against
heart disease, diabetes and cancer
Previous research has concluded
that higher dietary fibre intake is associated with a lower risk of death
including of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer.
Dietary fibre helps to maintain
good heart health by reducing levels of cholesterol in the blood, which is
considered to be a risk factor for heart disease.
Inflammation also contributes to
disease and research has shown fibre may have a role to play in modulating the
immune system and so reducing disease risk.
There is good evidence to show that
a diet high in fibre may help to prevent Type 2 diabetes.
For those with the condition,
eating a diet rich in fibre can help to balance blood sugar levels.
Fibre also helps to bulk out the
diet and promote fullness that may help with weight loss, which can help with
the condition.
QUESTION: WHICH FOODS ARE HIGH IN
FIBRE?
The below foods are good sources of
dietary fibre:
-Oat bran
-Black beans
-All bran breakfast cereal
-Lentils (cooked)
-Adzuki beans (cooked)
-Red kidney beans (cooked)
-Pearl barley (cooked)
-Quinoa (cooked)
-Oats
-Wholemeal spaghetti (cooked)
-Brown rice
-Aubergine
-Brussels sprouts
-Linseeds
-Raspberries
-Granary bread
-Dried figs
-Almonds
Are you frequently disturbed by
flu, why not try eating these foods rich in fibre?
Source: mailonline
Why is David Miliband talking about Brexit in a rice
factory?
Rice is the perfect Brexit
metaphor: white and getting stickier by the moment
Mon 14 May 2018 17.08 BSTLast modified on Tue 15 May
2018 10.04 BST
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David Miliband, Nick
Morgan and Nick Clegg make their rice mill debut. Photograph: Stefan
Rousseau/PA
So this is what Brexit boils down to: rice. Brexit doesn’t mean
Brexit, it means … rice. Bags and bags, literally, of rice. It means three
Artists Formerly Known As Cabinet Ministers (Nick Clegg, Nicky Morgan and David Miliband) standing in a rice factory in
Essex – a Tilda rice factory, in case you missed the huge banner, in a product
placement more outstanding than the massive cups of Pepsi the US X Factor judges have to drink from.
Morgan, Miliband and Clegg launch cross-party campaign on Brexit
bill
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He’s not wrong. Nor is
Morgan, who said that the government – from
which she was brutally excised once Theresa May became
prime minister (but got her revenge when she dissed those leather trousers) – had “no idea what the cost
will be for business and people in this country”. The tests of Brexit, it
seems, must be fundamentally re-thought. Or, as Morgan once said of exams when
she was education secretary, “re-sitted”.
It’s not uncommon, of course, for
politicians to give speeches in warehouses. They were the venue for virtually
all May’s speeches during the last general election campaign. But those
warehouses were mostly empty and cavernous. Sure, they all looked like the set
of an old Spooks episode before someone is lashed to a chair and tortured, but
at least she wasn’t hidden between Jenga-like stacks of rice bags. As my
colleague said of today’s event: “I glanced at the picture and just thought it
was a rice conference.”
David
Miliband and Nick Clegg approach the rice mill. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA
Clegg, Morgan and Miliband’s
setup is also eerily similar to the press shots of families who live on flood
plains and pile up sandbags before the storm hits. A special mention here too
for Labour’s Tom Hamilton, who quipped: “More evidence that the leave
vote was motivated by ricism.”
George Osborne used to be a big
lover of factories, and hi-vis jackets, and awkwardly holding mugs of
tea. But he never resembled three former reality television stars advertising
carbohydrate products, because most of the time he was only vaguely aware of
where he was and couldn’t wait to get out of there.
Tilda rice does however seem a
good choice, given its ethical credentials referenced on its website, with sections dedicated to the Modern Slavery Act and its
gender pay gap filings. It’s not like when Clegg and Ed Miliband wore “This is
what a feminist looks like” T-shirts – only for the T-shirts to beallegedly made in a Mauritian
sweatshop by women paid 62p an hour.
Govt Confirms
Rice Import of 500,000 Tons
Monday, 14 May 2018 | 23:48 WIB
The government confirmed the additional import of 500,000 tons
of rice.JAKARTA, NNC - The government confirmed the additional import of
500,000 tons of rice from Vietnam and Thailand, which was decided in the
Coordination Meeting at the Office of the Coordinating Minister for the
Economic Affairs.
Trade Minister Enggartiasto Lukita confirmed the report on The
Voice Of Vietnam Online (vov.vn) page, which states that the National Logistics
Agency (Bulog) has signed a contract to purchase 300,000,000 tons of rice from
Vietnam and 200,000 from Thailand. "Yeah, that's the inputs from April to
July 2018."
In the news entitled "Import Demand Continues Boosting
Vietnam's Rice Export", it is stated that the import is the third time
since 2018. Vietnam Food Association (VFA) Chairman Nguyen Ngoc Nam confirmed
the report.
Nguyen stated that Bulog has invited The Vietnam Northern Food
Corporation and The Vietnam Southern Food Corporation to supply the rice. The
contract will be realized from April to July 2018.
"It's decision of coordination meeting, not my decision.
Then it is Bulog which implements. This is to increase the government's rice
reserves at least until next year. If there is no import since the beginning,
then we will have deficit," said Enggartiasto, Monday (5/142018).
Earlier in the year 2018, the government also decided to import
rice from Vietnam and Thailand amounting to 500,000 tons to strengthen
government stocks and lowered the price of the commodity which at that time
reached IDR13,000 per kilogram. Bulog Stocks on May 14, 2018 was recorded
amounting to 1,262,782 tons. A total of 453,787 tons of rice were imported and
commercial stocks were 106,186 tons. The rest is the result of Bulog local
purchase since early 2018.
Thailand to expand rice markets in
Malaysia, Indonesia
Good news for rice exports – Philippines
Recently, Pakistan got an opportunity to boost exports to Iran
(Read “Good news for rice exports – Iran” published on May 14, 2018 by this column). Philippines is
another destination that Pakistan can supply rice to even though it is not
traditional market for Pakistan and in fact, Pakistani rice exports to
Philippines have dwindled in recent years. Some background information is in
order.
Once, about a decade ago, Philippines used to be world’s
biggest rice importer, importing nearly $2 billion worth of rice in 2008, as
per ITC. However, even at its peak of imports, Pakistan was not an important
supplier of rice to the country. As Philippines moved towards self-sufficiency
in rice production, its overall import numbers and Pakistan’s export declined.
Since the country is mountainous, consisting of many small islands, suitable
land for rice production is limited and hence it still imports more than a
million tons of rice a year, as per United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA). To become self-sufficient in rice, Philippines limits rice imports
through quotas at a volume identified by its National Food Authority to
prioritize buying from local farmers. This arrangement not only limits rice
supply but also boosts domestic prices— as high as twice that of world prices
in 2016. Currently, Philippines is facing a five-year high inflation rate of
above 4 percent. At nearly 10 percent, rice is the second-biggest component in
the Philippine consumer basket. As domestic supply of rice dwindles, its price
is at a three-year high adding to the inflationary pressure and prompting the
country to increase imports. Traditionally, Philippines imports from its fellow
ASEAN members Thailand and Vietnam, followed by Pakistan. Though TDAP and REAP
have sent trade delegations to boost rice exports, overall Pakistan has faced a
declining trend, though it recovered growth in the last fiscal year. This year
Pakistan has a window to increase its market share in the country. Last month,
Philippine’s National Food Authority opened a bid for 250,000 MT of rice at a
government-to-government level with Thailand and Vietnam. However, these prices
were not taken up by Thai and Vietnamese exporters. The prices were further
tweaked and opened for biding anew this month with no limitations regarding the
volume of rice that one bidder can supply to the country. Among the 16 foreign
bidders looking to bag the contract, one was a company from Pakistan. The
prices that were considered too low by Vietnamese and Thai traders were $483/MT
for 50,000 MT of 15 percent broken rice and $474/MT for 200,000 of 25 percent
broken grains. The prices quoted by the ASEAN exporters were above $500/MT. As
per PBS data, on average Pakistan’s non-basmati variety was exported at $410/MT
with total rice averaging at $477/MT this year. Therefore it is possible that
Pakistan can bag the contract for Philippines rice imports. Furthermore, this
is not the only opportunity to export to Philippines this year. NFA is looking
to import more rice in 2018 since even with the latest import order; this
supply is only expected to last for about two weeks in the rice loving nation
of Philippines. With Pakistan eyeing $27 billion in exports for the next fiscal
year, supplying traditional exports to non-traditional markets may be one
practical way to achieve the target.
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2018
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China to
cut rice, corn planting, grow more soybean -media
MAY 16,
2018 / 5:01 PM
BEIJING,
May 16 (Reuters) -
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China is expected to grow less rice and corn this year while increasing
planting of soybean and other grains, local media citing the country’s
agricultural ministry reported on Wednesday
* Planting area for rice is
expected to drop by more than 10 million mu compared with a year earlier to 440
million mu, Security Times said
* Planting for soybeans will
likely increase by over 10 million mu to 127 million mu. Cotton planting will
drop slightly while that of sugar will maintain largely flat with small
increases.
* China will keep expanding
plantations of green and premium quality food such as high-protein soybeans and
high-yield sugar canes
Reporting by Chen Aizhu, editing
by Louise Heavens
Rains submerge hundreds of hectares of rice
fields
15
May 2018
THANH HOÁ — Heavy downpour has flooded some 150ha of paddy
fields in the northern central province of Thanh Hoá.According to the
information released by the provincial Department of Agricultural and Rural
Development on Monday, rains and thunderstorms with tornadoes occurred in many
localities between May 5 and 8, causing serious economic losses. A large area
of rice fields has been submerged under water, especially in Thọ Xuân District.
Local residents told Thanh Niên (Young People) newspaper on
Monday that after a week of flooding, 150ha of paddy fields were completely
destroyed.
Trịnh Như Vẻ of Thành Sơn ward in Xuân Sơn commune said his
family had planted 4,250sq.m. of rice this season. But just when the rice had
started growing, heavy downpour damaged it all.
“Our family depends on rice cultivation. Moreover, we can only
grow rice in one season every year. I do not know how we will live in the days
to come,” he said.
In Hợp Lý Commune in Triệu Sơn District, more than 40ha of paddy
fields were flooded.
Nguyễn Văn Tuyến, deputy head of the commune, said heavy rains
and water flowing from the upstream obstructed the drainage in the fields as
they were located in low-lying areas along Hoàng River.
“We are calculating the damage and have asked the district
authorities to support people in restoring the production,” he said.
Lê Đức Dũng, deputy head of Xuân Sơn Commune People’s Committee,
attributed the flood to a damaged irrigation system.
“While the riverbed has not been dredged for a long time, the
impaired drainage system made the waterlogging more severe. We have asked the
province and district authorities to implement urgent solutions to solve the
problem,” he said. — VNS
Government
rice stocks near depletion
BANGKOK,
16 May 2018 (NNT) – Thailand's Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) has announced
that over 14.8 million tons of the more than 18 million tons of rice in
government stocks, acquired through pledging since May of 2014, has been
released to market and the stocks are likely to be depleted by next
month.
DFT Director-General, Adul Chotinisakorn, said a general auction of consumer grade rice covering 44,000 tons will start this week with registration of bidders. A significant number of private buyers are expected to take part in the auction.
Another 1.5 million tons of industrial grade rice will begin to be auctioned from June 14 with another 500,000 tons of rice not consumable by people or animals to be put to auction from June 15. Each type of rice must be purchased and put to use according to its grade with legal repercussions for misapplication.
Adul pointed out that the depletion of the government rice stock will alleviate downward pressure on the price of Thai rice. Currently, Thai Hom Mali rice is priced at 1,161 USD per ton and 5 percent white rice is priced at 450 USD per ton.
DFT Director-General, Adul Chotinisakorn, said a general auction of consumer grade rice covering 44,000 tons will start this week with registration of bidders. A significant number of private buyers are expected to take part in the auction.
Another 1.5 million tons of industrial grade rice will begin to be auctioned from June 14 with another 500,000 tons of rice not consumable by people or animals to be put to auction from June 15. Each type of rice must be purchased and put to use according to its grade with legal repercussions for misapplication.
Adul pointed out that the depletion of the government rice stock will alleviate downward pressure on the price of Thai rice. Currently, Thai Hom Mali rice is priced at 1,161 USD per ton and 5 percent white rice is priced at 450 USD per ton.
Import duty on rice may be hiked to 15pc
HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
Kathmandu, May 15
The government is preparing to
raise customs duty on rice, especially branded rice that comparatively costs
higher in the domestic market. The Ministry of Agriculture, Land Management and
Cooperatives has recommended to the Ministry of Finance to raise customs duty
on imported (branded) rice by 10 per cent to 15 per cent through the upcoming
budget for the fiscal 2018-19.
The government currently levies
five per cent import duty on rice.
According to MoALMC officials, it
has recommend that MoF raise customs duty to this effect on rice with grains
above seven millimetres in size.
By increasing import duty on such
rice, the government intends to promote Nepali rice over foreign brands.
Despite being an agricultural
nation with production of paddy increasing in recent years, Nepal has to import
huge volumes of rice every year.
In 2016-17, the country imported
rice worth more than Rs 24 billion and the import bill of rice is expected to
exceed that in the ongoing fiscal. “The plan is to increase import tax only on
branded rice and not on normal rice, which is in high demand in the domestic
market. This ensures that normal customers will not be affected despite
increment in import taxes,” said an official at MoALMC. He added that the
government also planned to bring down import duty on rice with grains below
seven millimetres in size, the consumption of which is high in the country.
However, officials at MoF hastened
to add that the proposal of MoALMC to raise import duty on certain rice brands
would be examined thoroughly before any decision was taken.
Consumer rights activists too
opined that hiking customs duty on rice was necessary not only to substitute
import and promote Nepali agricultural production, but also to discourage the
increasing trend of Indian traders exporting Nepali rice under their own brand
name.
“Our inspections at customs points
have revealed that Indian traders first import Nepali paddy and rice as they
are cheaper compared to Indian products and then export them to the Nepali
market under an Indian brand name,” said Madhav Timalsina, president of
Consumers’ Right Investigation Forum. He added that higher customs duty on
imported rice will ultimately increase the demand for Nepali rice and boost
production of paddy in the country.
Foodgrain output at record 279.5 mt in 2017-18
Production of
rice, wheat, coarse cereals and pulses scales new heights
NEW DELHI, MAY 16
A good monsoon in the previous
year — the second one in row — will help the country to a record foodgrain
harvest of over 279.5 million tonnes (mt) in 2017-18, which was nearly 5 mt or
1.6 per cent more than the previous year, according to the third advance
estimates of food and commercial crops released by the Agriculture Ministry on
Wednesday. In comparison, the total foodgrain output in 2016-17 was at 275.11
mt.
While the total output of both
rice and wheat climbed new heights of 111.52 mt (109.7 mt) and 98.61 mt (98.51
mt) respectively, the bigger surprise was on the pulses front whose production
crossed 24.5 mt — up 1.4 mt from 23.13 mt in 2016-17.
Pulses gain
While gram output went up nearly
by 2 mt to 11.16 mt, the production of arhar was estimated to have slumped by
about 0.5 mt to 4.18 mt in 2017-18. The output of urad too was projected to be
at a record 3.28 mt — up from 2.83 mt in 2016-17.
While the kharif pulses
production failed to match that of the previous season, the output of rabi
pulses shot up by nearly 2 mt, helping to surpass the set target.
The production of coarse cereals
too recorded an increase of over one million tonne to 44.87 mt. Barley, whose
production was a record 26.88 mt, accounted for most of this increase in yield,
the data showed.
Oilseeds production came down to
30.64 mt (31.28 mt) on account of slump in soyabean output which fell to 10.9
mt from 13.16 mt in the year before.
An impressive 20 per cent
increase in the groundnut production at 8.94 mt (7.46 mt) wasn’t enough to pull
the overall oilseeds output up.
Cash crops
Sugarcane production during
2017-18 was also projected to cross 355 mt (306 mt). At 34.86 million bales,
cotton production too was estimated to be 7 per cent more than 32.58 million
bales recorded in 2016-17, the data showed.
Rice, flour milling industries bracing for Brexit
16.05.2018
The rice and flour milling industries in the United Kingdom
could be negatively impacted if the country withdraws from the customs union
and single market as part of Brexit — the vote by British citizens in 2016 to
leave the European Union, The Guardian reported on May 15.
Umesh Parmar, joint managing director of Tilda, one of the U.K.’s most popular rice brands, told The Guardian that the company’s rice mill in Rainham, Essex, would close if barriers to imports from its supplier in India and Pakistan as well as exports to the E.U. were put in place.
“The Tilda brand won’t disappear, but it just won’t be a British-made product anymore,” Parmar told the newspaper. “The value added will not be in Britain. Our business would be better off within the customs union.”
Alex Waugh, director general of the National Association of British and Irish Millers, told The Guardian that flour mills were also at risk as 80% of Ireland’s bread came from the U.K.
He said post-Brexit tariffs could be as high as 50% on flour imports from the U.K., making British flour uncompetitive and threatening closure of several of the country’s 50 flour mills.
The U.K. is scheduled to leave the E.U. by March 29, 2019, although there will be a 2
Umesh Parmar, joint managing director of Tilda, one of the U.K.’s most popular rice brands, told The Guardian that the company’s rice mill in Rainham, Essex, would close if barriers to imports from its supplier in India and Pakistan as well as exports to the E.U. were put in place.
“The Tilda brand won’t disappear, but it just won’t be a British-made product anymore,” Parmar told the newspaper. “The value added will not be in Britain. Our business would be better off within the customs union.”
Alex Waugh, director general of the National Association of British and Irish Millers, told The Guardian that flour mills were also at risk as 80% of Ireland’s bread came from the U.K.
He said post-Brexit tariffs could be as high as 50% on flour imports from the U.K., making British flour uncompetitive and threatening closure of several of the country’s 50 flour mills.
The U.K. is scheduled to leave the E.U. by March 29, 2019, although there will be a 2
Rice importation down 95 percent, smugglers
in trouble – Ogbeh
Published
May 15, 2018
By
Chief Audu Ogbeh, Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, has said that ERGP focus labs have helped
agriculture in the area of exportation and farm management.
Ogbeh stated this during the
Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) Focus Labs Open Day ceremony held in
Abuja. According to him, rice importation was brought down to 95 per cent even
though there are still challenges with smugglers, which government will take a
definite action on soon.
Ogbeh said that private
investment in agriculture was the way to success, adding that government cannot
own a farm.
“Government cannot own a farm, if
they do, they will fail woefully.
“The key challenges facing
agriculture today are access to credit, access to land, land analysis, land management,
and security on farms.
“Market access, standardisation,
quality control and nutrition, all through these focus labs we have learnt a
lot that, if government engages in triangle partnership with private sector
great things can happen.
“We don’t have good managers of
agriculture, so the ministry has introduced a farm management programme to
train the younger ones on farm management,“ he said.
Nagpur
Foodgrain Prices Open- May 17, 2018
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open
Market-May 17, 2018
Nagpur, May 16 (Reuters) – Gram and
tuar prices moved down in Nagpur Agriculture Produce
Marketing Committee (APMC) on lack
of demand from local millers. Easy condition on NCDEX in
gram, fresh fall in Madhya Pradesh
gram prices and release of stock from stockists also pushed
down prices.
About 5,000 bags of gram and 1,300
bags of tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according
to sources.
FOODGRAINS & PULSES
GRAM
* Gram varieties ruled steady in open market here but demand was poor.
TUAR
* Tuar Karnataka reported down in open market in absence of buyers amid
good supply
from producing belts.
* Wheat mill quality moved down in open market on poor
demand from local traders amid good
supply from producing regions.
* In Akola, Tuar New – 4,400-4,450, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,000-6,300, Udid
Mogar (clean)
– 7,000-8,000, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,200-8,100, Gram – 3,600-3,700, Gram
Super best
– 4,600-4,800
* Other varieties of wheat, rice and other foodgrain items moved in a
narrow range in
scattered deals and settled at last levels in weak trading activity.
Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market
prices in rupees for 100 kg
FOODGRAINS
Available prices Previous
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Gram Auction
3,000-3,360 3,000-3,360
Gram Pink Auction
n.a. 2,100-2,600
Tuar Auction
3,400-4,010 3,550-4,200
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
1,600-1,704 1,600-1,710
Gram Super Best Bold
4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000
Gram Super Best
n.a. n.a.
Gram Medium Best
4,500-4,700 4,500-4,700
Gram Dal Medium
n.a. n.a
Gram Mill Quality
3,500-3,550 3,500-3,550
Desi gram Raw
3,500-3,600 3,500-3,600
Gram Kabuli
12,700-13,200 12,700-13,200
Tuar Fataka Best-New
6,300-6,500 6,300-6,500
Tuar Fataka Medium-New
6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
Tuar Dal Best Phod-New
5,700-5,900 5,700-5,900
Tuar Dal Medium phod-New
5,400-5,600 5,400-5,600
Tuar Gavarani New
4,200-4,400 4,200-4,400
Tuar Karnataka
4,550-4,700 4,600-4,750
Masoor dal best
4,800-5,100 4,800-5,100
Masoor dal medium
4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800
Masoor
n.a. n.a.
Moong Mogar bold (New)
7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Moong Mogar Medium
6,700-7,200 6,700-7,200
Moong dal Chilka
6,000-6,700 6,000-6,700
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) 7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG)
5,500-6,500
5,500-6,500
Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG)
5,700-6,000
5,700-6,000
Batri dal (100 INR/KG)
5,000-5,500 5,000-5,500
Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)
2,650-2,750 2,650-2,750
Watana Dal (100 INR/KG)
3,800-4,000 3,800-4,000
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)
1,950-2,050
1,975-2,050
Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG)
2,250-2,400
2,250-2,400
Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG)
2,300-2,450
2,300-2,450
Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG)
2,100-2,200 2,100-2,250
Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG)
n.a. n.a.
MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG)
3,200-4,000
3,200-4,000
MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG)
2,400-2,800
2,400-2,800
Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG)
3,400-3,900
3,400-3,900
Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG)
2,900-3,100
2,900-3,100
Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG)
2,700-2,900
2,900-2,900
Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG) 2,600-2,800 2,600-2,800
Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG)
2,500-2,600
2,500-2,600
Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG)
4,100-4,600
4,100-4,600
Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG)
3,800-3,900 3,800-3,900
Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG)
5,300-5,700 5,300-5,700
Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG)
4,600-5,000
4,600-5,000
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)
6,200-6,500
6,200-6,500
Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG)
5,800-6,000
5,800-6,000
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. 44.3 degree Celsius,
minimum temp. 27.4 degree Celsius
Rainfall : nil
FORECAST: Partly cloudy sky. Possibility
of thundery development towards evening. Maximum and
minimum temperature would be around
and 42 and 27 degree Celsius respectively.
Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are
excluded from plant delivery prices, but
included in market prices)
Nagpur
Foodgrain Prices Open- May 16, 2018
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open
Market-May 16, 2018
Nagpur, May 16 (Reuters) – Gram and
tuar prices showed weak tendency in Nagpur Agriculture
Produce Marketing Committee (APMC)
on poor buying support from local millers amid release of
stock from stockists. Fresh fall on
NCDEX in gram, easy condition in other pulses mandi and high
moisture content arrival also
affected price.
About 6,200 bags of gram and 1,600
bags of tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according
to sources.
FOODGRAINS & PULSES
GRAM
* Desi gram raw reported down in open market on lack of demand from
local traders.
TUAR
* Tuar varieties ruled steady in open market here on subdued demand from
local
traders amid ample stock in ready
position.
* Rice BPT and HMT varieties moved down in open market on poor
demand from local traders amid good
supply from producing regions.
* In Akola, Tuar New – 4,400-4,450, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,000-6,300, Udid
Mogar (clean)
– 7,000-8,000, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,200-8,100, Gram – 3,600-3,700, Gram
Super best
– 4,600-4,800
* Wheat, other varieties of 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
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Gram Auction
3,000-3,370 3,100-3,500
Gram Pink Auction
n.a. 2,100-2,600
Tuar Auction
3,700-4,130 3,700-4,200
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
1,600-1,710 1,550-1,705
Gram Super Best Bold
4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000
Gram Super Best
n.a. n.a.
Gram Medium Best
4,500-4,700 4,500-4,700
Gram Dal Medium
n.a. n.a
Gram Mill Quality
3,500-3,550 3,500-3,550
Desi gram Raw
3,500-3,600 3,500-3,600
Gram Kabuli
12,700-13,200 12,700-13,200
Tuar Fataka Best-New
6,300-6,500 6,300-6,500
Tuar Fataka Medium-New
6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
Tuar Dal Best Phod-New
5,700-5,900 5,700-5,900
Tuar Dal Medium phod-New
5,400-5,600 5,400-5,600
Tuar Gavarani New
4,200-4,400 4,200-4,400
Tuar Karnataka
4,600-4,750 4,600-4,750
Masoor dal best
4,800-5,100 4,800-5,100
Masoor dal medium
4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800
Masoor
n.a. n.a.
Moong Mogar bold (New)
7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Moong Mogar Medium
6,700-7,200 6,700-7,200
Moong dal Chilka
6,000-6,700 6,000-6,700
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) 7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG)
5,500-6,500 5,500-6,500
Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG)
5,700-6,000
5,700-6,000
Batri dal (100 INR/KG)
5,000-5,500 5,000-5,500
Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)
2,650-2,750 2,650-2,750
Watana Dal (100 INR/KG) 3,800-4,000 3,800-4,000
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)
1,975-2,050
1,975-2,050
Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG)
2,250-2,400
2,250-2,400
Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG)
2,300-2,450
2,300-2,450
Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG)
2,100-2,200 2,100-2,250
Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG)
n.a. n.a.
MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG)
3,200-4,000
3,200-4,000
MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG)
2,400-2,800
2,400-2,800
Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG)
3,400-3,900
3,400-4,000
Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG)
2,900-3,100
2,900-3,200
Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG)
2,700-2,900
2,900-2,900
Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG)
2,600-2,800
2,600-2,800
Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG)
2,500-2,600
2,500-2,600
Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG)
4,100-4,600
4,200-4,700
Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG)
3,800-3,900
3,900-4,000
Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG)
5,300-5,700 5,300-5,700
Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG)
4,600-5,000
4,600-5,000
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)
6,200-6,500
6,200-6,500
Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG)
5,800-6,000
5,800-6,000
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. 42.2 degree Celsius,
minimum temp. 27.4 degree Celsius
Rainfall : nil
FORECAST: Partly cloudy sky.
Possibility of thundery development towards evening. Maximum and
minimum temperature would be around
and 42 and 27 degree Celsius respectively.
Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are
excluded from plant delivery prices, but
included in market prices)
Nagpur
Foodgrain Prices Open- May 15, 2018
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open
Market-May 15, 2018
Nagpur, May 15 (Reuters) – Gram and
tuar prices reported down in Nagpur Agriculture Produce
Marketing Committee (APMC) on lack
of demand from local millers amid high moisture content
arrival. Easy condition on NCDEX in
gram, weak trend in Madhya Pradesh pulses and release of
stock from stockists also pushed
down prices.
About 5,000 bags of gram and 1,600
bags of tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according
to sources.
FOODGRAINS & PULSES
GRAM
* Gram varieties ruled steady in open market here but demand was poor.
TUAR
* Tuar gavarani reported higher in open market on good seasonal demand
from local
traders.
* Batri dal reported strong while watana dal reported down in open
market on poor
demand from local traders amid good
supply from producing regions.
* In Akola, Tuar New – 4,400-4,450, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,000-6,300, Udid
Mogar (clean)
– 7,000-8,000, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,200-8,100, Gram – 3,600-3,700, Gram
Super best
– 4,600-4,800
* 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
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Gram Auction 3,100-3,500 3,050-3,625
Gram Pink Auction
n.a. 2,100-2,600
Tuar Auction
3,500-4,080 3,600-4,140
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
1,600-1,710 1,550-1,705
Gram Super Best Bold
4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000
Gram Super Best
n.a. n.a.
Gram Medium Best
4,500-4,700 4,500-4,700
Gram Dal Medium
n.a. n.a
Gram Mill Quality
3,500-3,550 3,500-3,550
Desi gram Raw 3,500-3,600 3,500-3,600
Gram Kabuli
12,700-13,200 12,700-13,200
Tuar Fataka Best-New
6,300-6,500 6,300-6,500
Tuar Fataka Medium-New
6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
Tuar Dal Best Phod-New
5,700-5,900 5,700-5,900
Tuar Dal Medium phod-New
5,400-5,600 5,400-5,600
Tuar Gavarani New
4,200-4,400 4,150-4,350
Tuar Karnataka
4,600-4,750 4,600-4,750
Masoor dal best
4,800-5,100 4,800-5,100
Masoor dal medium
4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800
Masoor
n.a. n.a.
Moong Mogar bold (New)
7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Moong Mogar Medium
6,700-7,200 6,700-7,200
Moong dal Chilka
6,000-6,700 6,000-6,700
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) 7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG)
5,500-6,500
5,500-6,500
Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG)
5,700-6,000
5,700-6,000
Batri dal (100 INR/KG)
5,000-5,500 4,800-5,300
Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)
2,650-2,750 2,650-2,750
Watana Dal (100 INR/KG)
3,800-4,000 4,000-4,300
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)
1,975-2,050
1,975-2,050
Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG)
2,250-2,400
2,250-2,400
Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG)
2,300-2,450
2,300-2,450
Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG)
2,100-2,200 2,100-2,250
Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG)
n.a. n.a.
MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG)
3,200-4,000 3,200-4,000
MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG)
2,400-2,800
2,400-2,800
Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG)
3,400-4,000
3,400-4,000
Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG)
2,900-3,200
2,900-3,200
Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG)
2,700-2,900
2,900-2,900
Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG)
2,600-2,800
2,600-2,800
Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG)
2,500-2,600
2,500-2,600
Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG) 4,200-4,700 4,200-4,700
Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG)
3,900-4,000
3,900-4,000
Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG)
5,300-5,500 5,300-5,500
Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG)
4,600-4,800 4,600-4,800
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)
6,200-6,500
6,200-6,500
Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG)
5,800-6,000
5,800-6,000
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. 44.1 degree Celsius,
minimum temp. 26.7 degree Celsius
Rainfall : nil
FORECAST: Partly cloudy sky.
Possibility of thundery development towards evening. Maximum and
minimum temperature would be around
and 45 and 27 degree Celsius respectively.
Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are
excluded from plant delivery prices, but
included in market prices)
Feeding the Dragon: Prospects brighten for non-basmati rice
exports
Millers told
to register for facility inspection by Chinese authorities
BENGALURU, MAY 16
In a step towards facilitating
exports of rice to China, the Union government has asked the millers to get
registered with the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage
(DPPQ&S) under the Agriculture Ministry, so that the registered mills could
be approved by the Chinese authorities for exports of the cereal.
India, the largest rice exporter,
ships a minuscule quantity of the cereal through other countries to China,
which imports as high as five million tonnes annually mainly from Thailand,
Vietnam and Pakistan among other rice producers.
The Indian exporters, finding it
tough to crack the markets in China, the largest importer of rice, have been
seeking the government intervention to facilitate shipments of the cereal. The
issue had figured during the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to
China, sources said.
Arrangement terms
The Agriculture Ministry is in
the process of signing up a protocol with the General Administration of Customs
of the People’s Republic of China in respect of export of the Indian rice —
both basmati and non-basmati — to China. The protocol is to ensure that the
rice exported from India meets the phyto-sanitary concerns of China, the
Agriculture and Processed Food Exports Development Authority (Apeda) said in a
note on its website.
“Subsequent to the signing of the
protocol, the rice processing unit will be registered by the DPPQ&S, under
the Agriculture Ministry. The registered mill will be inspected by Chinese
authorities for approval for export of rice from India to China,” the
notification said asking mills to convey their interest to the DPPQ&S.
Boosting volumes
Welcoming the government’s move,
BV Krishna Rao, President, Rice Exporters Association, said it was a step in
the right direction and could result in higher volumes. “We have the potential
to ship at least two million tonnes rice worth $1 billion to the Chinese
market,” Rao said.
India has emerged as the largest
exporter of rice since 2011 on rising domestic supplies through improved
productivity. As per the third advance estimates, rice production during
2017-18 is seen scaling a new high of 111.52 million tonnes (mt) against
previous year’s 109.70 mt. Average shipments of non-basmati rice have hovered
between 6 and 8 mt and the premium basmati rice around 4 mt in recent years.
Though Indian rice is
aggressively priced, the Chinese have preferred to buy the cereal from
Pakistan, because of the political considerations between the neighbouring
nations. The Modi government’s move to facilitate shipments should open up new
markets, while boosting the per unit realisation for the Indian rice exports.
Other markets
Rao said the Centre should also
facilitate exports of the non-basmati rice to countries such as Indonesia,
Malaysia and the Philippines, where the private players are finding it
difficult to crack these markets.
Bulk of India’s non-basmati rice
shipments are aimed at the African nations. In the financial year ended March
2018, India’s rice shipments stood at a record 12.64 mt valued at ₹49,768 crore. Of this, the non-basmati volumes touched a record
8.63 mt valued at ₹22,927 crore, mainly on higher
offtake by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Indian group
to upcycle old mills
India-based Saba
Industries Group, a major manufacturer and exporter of rice and other
commodities in the region, plans to invest $100 million in Southeast Asia’s
rice industry, aiming to become one of the largest producers and exporters in
the region.
According to a press release
earlier this month, Saba Industries will buy outdated and abandoned rice mills
in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand to convert them into storage facilities
equipped with bio-energy rice dryers that can help combat the effects of
climate change.
Saba’s stated goals are to help
modernise the agricultural sector in Southeast Asia, promote organic rice
farming and improve farmers’ quality of life. The announced $100 million
investment will be made over a two-year period.
The Indian company will also buy
farmers’ rice paddies and supply farmers with equipment, seeds and organic
fertilizer free of charge.
“This is a much needed change
from the centuries-old practice of farmers being forced to purchase everything
necessary to farm, leaving them with mounting debt and perpetuating the cycle
of poverty,” Saba said, adding that they will also train farmers in organic
farming techniques.
Malini Saba told Khmer Times that
there simply aren’t enough rice dryers in Cambodia to handle the country’s
entire output.
She said the Kingdom harvests 7.5
million tonnes of rice every year, but that only about 2 million tonnes are
dried and processed in the country. The remaining rice is sent to Thailand and
Vietnam for processing.
“Much more rice can be processed
inside Cambodia,” she said.
“In Cambodia, our plan is to buy
old rice mills and make them into storage facilities with bio-energy dryers,
which will also help combat the effects of climate change. We are now in the
process of identifying the mills that can be a good fit for the project.”
Golden Grain Rice, a subsidiary
of Saba Industries, will process the rice and distribute it to wholesalers
throughout Southeast Asia and parts of Africa and the Middle East.
Song Saran, president of Amru
Rice, welcomed Saba’s plans for the local agriculture sector.
“We support their investment and
their plans to help poor rice millers and farmers,” he said. “I think their
idea has huge potential and we wish them the best.”
Amru, which works under contract
farming schemes with farmers that employ organic techniques, exported 40,000
tonnes of rice last year, and expects to reach 60,000 in 2018. By 2020, the
company aims to be exporting 100,000.
Saba’s philanthropic arm, Saba
Family Foundations, also plans to build and operate schools and health clinics
in farming communities throughout Southeast Asia that have no access to basic
education and healthcare services.
In 2017, Cambodia produced about
10 million tonnes of paddy rice and had a four million tonne surplus. Exports
of milled rice amounted to 635,679 tonnes, an increase of 17.3 percent compared
to 2016.
Fast-track
passage of rice tariff bill
May 16, 2018
In February the government
assured the World Trade Organization (WTO) that the Philippines will have a new
rice tariff law by June. The pronouncement was made nearly a year after Manila
was supposed to have amended the law—Republic Act (RA) 8178—to finally
scrap the quantitative restriction (QR) on rice. The assurance was given by
Philippine officials who attended a meeting of the WTO’s Committee on
Agriculture in Geneva, almost a year after the special waiver on the special
treatment on rice lapsed on July 1, 2017.
The QR is a nontariff measure
that allowed the government to limit the entry of cheap rice imports. The WTO
permitted the Philippines to impose the QR for more than two decades, or from
1995 until 2017. In seeking its extension in 2004, Manila argued that millions
of rice farmers depend on the staple for their livelihood.
Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel F.
Piñol had wanted to seek another extension but the interagency Committee on
Tariff and Related Matters (CTRM) shot down the idea. In a news briefing in
January 2017, Piñol said the CTRM reasoned out that there was no longer enough
time to negotiate for it. It would take about two years to set up and conclude
the negotiations. Duterte’s economic managers were also against the QR
extension, saying that the nontariff measure had effectively made milled rice
more expensive.
The WTO’s special waiver lapsed
on June 30 last year but because RA 8178, which allowed the continued
implementation of the rice import caps, had not been amended, the nontariff
measure is still in place. Congress had targeted to approve a proposal that
would amend the Agricultural Tariffication Act last year. But it was placed on
the back burner because lawmakers had to prioritize the tax-reform
package—dubbed as the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion—and the 2018
national budget.
Lawmakers tried to have the
proposal approved before they went on their Lenten break in March, but they ran
out of time again. Now that sessions have resumed, lawmakers must make good on
their promise. The government had committed to the WTO that Manila will have a
rice tariff law in place by June.
While other governments normally
respect the internal processes of a sovereign nation, it would not look good if
the Philippines continues to drag its foot on removing the nontariff measure.
Aside from the commitment made by Philippine trade officials, the President
himself wants to have the quota removed. This cannot be done if RA 8178 is not
amended.
Congress must focus on putting in
place a new rice tariff law so lawmakers can move on to other things that also
demand their attention such as reorganizing or reengineering the National Food
Authority (NFA). The recent confusion over the government’s rice stocks stems
from the fact that officials want one thing but the law prevents them from
doing it. For instance, the NFA is mandated to maintain a buffer stock for
emergency purposes, but the national government did not want to allow the food
agency to import. A measure that would reorganize the NFA and redefine its role
would certainly fix this.
Zim 'imports grain despite govt claims it has stopped doing so' – report
2018-05-17 10:09
A report by NewsDay on
Thursday, however, said that the latest trade data from the Zimbabwe National
Statistics Agency (ZimStat) showed that the country imported maize worth
$976 765 in three months, from February to April this year.
"Beside
maize imports, the foreign currency starved nation imported rice worth $34,4
million, durum wheat ($27,4m), soya beans ($3,2m), ground nuts ($2,1m), fresh
grapes ($1,2m), grain sorghum ($710 676), apples ($627 625), peaches ($38 680)
and peas ($1 025), among others," the report said.
This came as President Emmerson Mnangagwa this
week urged African countries to focus more on agriculture, saying
the continent imported food amounting to at least $50 billion per year.
Mnangagwa
said this while speaking at the Southern African Confederation of Agricultural
Union (Sacau) annual meeting in Victoria Falls.
He said
that the continent needed to "harness its arable land to stimulate
economic growth and improve its food security".
Zim imports grain
despite command agric ‘success’
May 17, 2018
ZIMBABWE is still importing grain despite claims by the
government that it had stopped doing so in February last year following a
bumper harvest from the command agriculture programme.
BY MTHANDAZO NYONI
The government, in February last year, said it had stopped
issuing grain import permits and that no maize imports were allowed.
But latest trade data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics
Agency (ZimStat) showed that the country imported maize worth $976 765 in three
months, from February to April this year.
Beside maize imports, the foreign currency starved nation
imported rice worth $34,4 million, durum wheat ($27,4m), soya beans ($3,2m),
ground nuts ($2,1m), fresh grapes ($1,2m), grain sorghum ($710 676), apples
($627 625), peaches ($38 680) and peas ($1 025), among others.
The imports came despite government praising command
agriculture, which was seen as an import substitution exercise.
Command agriculture was unveiled in 2016 to ensure food security
and reduce dependency on imports.
It had a budget of $500 million, under which it aimed to produce
two million tonnes of maize from 400 000 hectares of land. The 2018 national
budget projected a maize output of 2,2 million tonnes this year.
Efforts to get a comment from Lands, Agriculture and Rural
Resettlement deputy minister, David Marapira were fruitless, as his cellphone
went unanswered.
He had not yet responded to questions sent to him on WhatsApp at
the time of going to print.
But late last year, he denied that the country was still
importing maize, saying the Grain Marketing Board was still collecting the
grain.
The country, according to government officials, harvested about
2,1 million metric tonnes of grain, including small grains such as sorghum and
millet in 2017.
While addressing delegates at the official opening of the
Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions annual meeting in
Victoria Falls on Monday, President Emmerson Mnangangwa called on African
governments to invest in agriculture, revealing that the continent spends about
$50 billion on food imports annually.
https://www.newsday.co.zw/2018/05/zim-imports-grain-despite-command-agric-success/
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