USA Rice and
FECARROZ Look to Collaborate on Trade
By Asiha Grigsby
PUNTA CANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC -- Last week, USA Rice hosted a
dinner for USA Rice members and the FECARROZ (Central American Rice Federation)
board of directors and members, with the objective of strengthening business
relationships and discussing opportunities for collaboration. More than 40 rice industry leaders from
Central America, the Dominican Republic, and the United States attended.
FECARROZ President Eduardo Rojas and Sarah Moran, USA Rice vice
president international, offered words of welcome and gratitude for the breadth
of industry participation at the event.Ryan Carwell with Poinsett Rice &
Grain in Jonesboro, Arkansas, who attended the dinner, said, "Any opportunity
we can create to bring together leaders and stakeholders of the Latin American
and United States rice industries to improve trade relations across borders is
a big win for both sides."
The countries of CAFTA-DR (Central America & Dominican Republic
Free Trade Agreement) are the second largest export market for U.S. rice,
importing more than 500,000 MT, valued at $170 million in 2017.
WASDE Report Released
WASHINGTON, DC -- U.S. 2017/18 rice ending stocks are raised 3
million cwt this month on a 1-million-cwt increase in imports and a
2-million-cwt decrease in exports. Both
changes reflect the pace of trade to date.
The import increase is primarily for long-grain aromatics from
Asia. The entire export reduction was
medium- and short-grain and is now projected at the lowest level in more than a
decade. The 2017/18 season-average farm
price for all rice is lowered $0.10 per cwt at the midpoint to a range of
$12.30 to $12.70. Total supplies for
2018/19 are raised 4 million cwt on increased beginning stocks and
imports. Domestic and residual usage is
raised 1 million cwt on larger supplies.
Exports are raised 2 million cwt following the unusually low medium- and
short-grain sales from the previous market year. Ending stocks for 2018/19 are raised 1
million cwt and prices are unchanged.
Global supplies for 2018/19 are lowered 2.1 million tons primarily
on reduced China production. China's
harvested area is decreased 500,000 hectares and production is down 2.3 million
tons. The reduced China supplies are
accounted for by a 1-million-ton reduction in consumption and a 1.3-million-ton
decrease in stocks. Global consumption
is lowered 600,000 tons and exports are raised fractionally. With reduced supplies more than offsetting
lower use, global ending stocks are down 1.5 million tons.
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USA RICE DAILY
Eagle Lake Rice Field
Day scheduled for June 26
JUN 11, 2018
A rice research update will be part of the 44th Eagle
Lake Rice Field Day June 26.Opportunity to learn about insects, weeds and plant
nutrient management, varietal testing and inbred and hybrid rice breeding.
Jun 11, 2018
The 44th annual Eagle Lake Rice
Field Day is scheduled for 4 p.m. June 26 at the David R. Wintermann Rice Research
Station on Farm-to-Market Road 102 just north of Eagle Lake.
The field day is free and
supported by area agribusinesses. The event will offer an opportunity for
producers to tour the research station, making stops along the way to learn
about insects, weeds and plant nutrient management, varietal testing and inbred
and hybrid rice breeding.
“The field day is planned and
coordinated by the Colorado County Rice Committee, comprised of local producers
who meet throughout the year to identify topics for the event that are relevant
and applicable to producers in the area,” said Stephen Janak, AgriLife
Extension agent for Colorado County. “Area agribusiness continues to provide
crucial sponsorship to support this event so that all who are interested in attending
can do so free of charge.”
The evening program will be held
at the Eagle Lake Community Center with Dr. George Knapek, program manager
for representative farms with the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas
A&M University, addressing farm policy and governmental administration
issues.
Also on the agenda for the
evening program are Drs. Ted Wilson and Omar Samonte of the Texas A&M
AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Beaumont/Eagle Lake. Wilson will
provide attendees with an overview of rice research in Texas, while Samonte
will update attendees on the progress of the new hybrid rice breeding program.
A catered meal will be provided
at the evening program. Two continuing education units will be offered to all
licensed pesticide applicators who attend the tour and evening program.
For more information, call the Wintermann Rice Research Station
at 979-234-3578 or the AgriLife Extension office for Colorado County at
979-732-2082.
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Source:
Xinhua| 2018-06-12 04:45:30|Editor: Chengcheng
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in Houston, Texas, the United States, will unveil this Thursday a system that
would be helpful for systems programmers to deal with working pressure.
According to news release by Rice University on Monday, the
PlinyCompute will be unveiled at the 2018 ACM SIGMOD/PODS conference. In a
peer-reviewed conference paper, the team describes PlinyCompute as "a
system purely for developing high-performance, big data codes."
Chris Jermaine, the Rice computer science professor leading the
platform's development, said that PlinyCompute is designed to support the
intense kinds of computation that have only previously been possible with supercomputers,
or high-performance computers (HPC).
According to Jia Zou, a Rice research scientist and first author
of the ACM SIGMOD paper, PlinyCompute is different as compared to Spark,
because it was designed for high performance from the ground up.
Jia Zou, Ph.D graduate from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China,
is now a research scientist in the Department of Computer Science at Rice
University, where she builds systems for large scale analytics and data
management.
She said, "In our benchmarking, we found PlinyCompute was
at least twice as fast and in some cases 50 times faster at implementing
complex object manipulation and library-style computations as compared to
Spark."
Spark is an open-source cluster-computing framework, providing
an interface for programming entire clusters with implicit data parallelism and
fault tolerance. Originally developed at the University of California,
Berkeley's AMPLab, the Spark codebase was later donated to the Apache Software
Foundation, which has maintained it since.
The annual week-long ACM SIGMOD/PODS Conference, which will
conclude in Houston on Friday, is a leading international forum for database
researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas
and results, and to exchange techniques, tools, and experiences.
Breaking up rice monopoly could result in cartels, cautions
Padi Rescue
June 12, 2018 10:19 am +08
This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily,
on June 12, 2018.
KUALA LUMPUR: Fraught with problems from the planting stage to
the marketing level, the rice industry needs to be managed by a board, not a
group of companies that could lead to the set up of cartels.
Industry coalition Padi Rescue coordinator Norfitri Amir
Muhammad said trust and transparency could be reinstated with the revival of
the National Rice and Paddy Board (LPN) that can establish a fund from the
profit earned from rice imports to help farmers.
“As it stands, our study shows that monopoly holder Padiberas
Nasional Bhd (Bernas) earns a profit margin of RM700 per tonne from the
imported rice. Imagine what their profit must be like?
“If the LPN is revived with the participation of farmers, it
will be an independent body made up by people who know the sector. Profit from
imports [of rice] could go into the fund to help the sector in emergencies like
disease-ridden plants and floods,” he told a media conference yesterday.
Norfitri said the problem cannot be solved with just the
appointment of a group of companies handling the imports because it does not
resolve the low demand for local rice.
“Farmers don’t have the bargaining power to ask for good prices.
This sector is not one that should be seen as a profit-making sector. The
subsidy for padi is about RM2.2 billion but who benefits?
“The contract holders for fertilisers or insecticides mark up
the prices. The government must review these contracts because it [can] save
money here. So we should not be looking at Bernas only but at every level,
hence the need for the LPN (which was first set up in the 1970s),” he added.
Last week, Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister
Salahuddin Ayub announced the termination of tycoon Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar
Al-Bukhari’s Bernas’ rice import monopoly.
Bernas took over from the LPN in 1996 and was listed a year
later on Bursa Malaysia before it was taken private. In 2011, its concession to
import rice was extended for another 10 years until 2021.
However, as part of the Pakatan Harapan government’s manifesto
to break Bernas’ monopoly, a working paper with ministry feedback and other
stakeholders is being drafted to be submitted to the government for further
action.
According to a study by the Malay Economic Action Council
(MTEM), an umbrella body representing 47 Malay non-governmental organisations,
local rice farmers milled 1.82 billion tonnes of rice last year, and up to
900,000 tonnes of rice were imported by Bernas, mostly from Vietnam, to meet
the shortfall of 2.75 billion tonnes for consumption in Malaysia. Malaysia
imports 30% of rice.
Norfitri said Malaysian farmers are able to make up to 100% of
local demand but due to bad management of the industry, including weak seeds
because of a lack of research and development, and high costs of fertilisers
and insecticides.
Padi Rescue is an organisation of farmers under the MTEM.
Local farmer Azhar Hashim, 50, said a government subsidy of
RM2,000 per hectare is high, but farmers still experience losses because of
alleged discrepancies in the sector like the sale of insecticides at RM90 a
bottle compared with RM40 in countries like Thailand.
COA says rice price levels and subsidies to
be maintained
By Lin Chia-nan / Staff reporter
The Council of Agriculture (COA) yesterday promised to keep rice
prices above certain levels, while calling on farmers not to believe “fake
news” and rush to harvest unripe rice.
Over the past few weeks, the council has been besieged by false
news about crop sales, it said.
Since last week, many rice farmers in central and southern Taiwan
have begun to harvest rice before it is ripe, fearing a possible typhoon or
flooding, as well as the council’s possible release of rice reserves, which
would affect the sale of their harvest.
Claims that the council would release rice are fabricated, COA Deputy
Minister Chen Chi-chung (陳吉仲) told a news conference in Taipei
yesterday, adding that retailers must still purchase rice from farmers.
He called on farmers not to harvest unripe rice, as it contains a
higher moisture content and would fetch a discounted price.
Rice with a moisture content of less than 30 percent can be sold
to the government for at least NT$950 per 60kg, he said.
If harvests are affected by natural disasters, the council would
purchase the rice at NT$141,600 per hectare and offer cash relief of NT$18,000
per hectare of rice, he said.
Farmers choosing to sell rice at market can also earn a subsidy of
NT$13,500 per hectare of harvested rice under the council’s policy to encourage
agricultural production, he said.
Chen confirmed local media reports that President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) had expressed dissatisfaction with the council’s performance in
handling crop sales when he reported the council’s policies at a Democratic
Progressive Party meeting on Wednesday last week.
Fluctuations in crop prices can be stabilized through short-term
measures, but the council is considering more fundamental reforms, such as
building cooling systems for crops and diversifying the variety of agricultural
products, he said.
An imbalance in the supply and demand of crops might still occur,
but the council would try to minimize its scope, Chen added.
While some farmers said they earned only NT$880 to NT$910 per 60kg
of rice, it is because their rice contains up to 35 percent moisture, COA
Agriculture and Food Agency Deputy Director-General Juang Lao-dar (莊老達) said.
Seasoned farmers can differentiate between the appearance of ripe
and unripe rice, yet some still hurried to harvest it due to uncertainty about
the weather and market prices, Juang said.
It usually takes 24 hours to dry rice with a moisture content of
30 percent or less, but it might take up to 40 hours to dry rice containing
more moisture, making retailers less willing to buy it, he added.
Anti-GMO groups draw FDA rebuke
over misrepresentation of Golden Rice nutrition
Andrew Porterfield | Genetic Literacy Project | June 11, 2018
Finally, the FDA weighed in on Golden Rice, with its May 24
announcement approving it for use in the United States. This approval, just
a few months after Canada, Australia and New Zealand’s agencies issued theirs,
is largely symbolic, since the International Rice Research Institute, now the
makers of Golden Rice, have no intention of selling the product in the United
States.
However, an FDA approval carries
a lot of gravitas worldwide, and the decision is being met with attempts by
anti-GM groups to discredit the nutritional value and usefulness of Golden
Rice.
Just after the FDA’s approval, Independent Science News, a
website known for its opposition to genetic engineering and recombinant
technologies, published an article headlined “GMO
Golden Rice Offers no Nutritional Benefits Says FDA.” Sustainable Pulse,
another anti-GM organization reprinted the article, focusing on a misleading
nutritional fact that both groups (among others) have perpetuated:
But, in a surprising twist, the US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) has concluded its consultation process on Golden Rice by informing its
current developers, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), that
Golden Rice does not meet the nutritional requirements to make a health claim.
This has been a common criticism of
golden rice from groups like ISN and Greenpeace, which argue the approved
version of Golden Rice doesn’t have enough beta-carotene, the precursor to
Vitamin A, to make a nutritional difference. Instead, these groups advocate
planting bananas, carrots, spinach or sweet potatoes, none of which are as
affordable or even practical in places suffering from Vitamin A deficiency.
The article, written by ISN
Executive Director Jonathan Latham and Assistant Editor Allison Wilson, pointed
to a line in the FDA approval letter that observed that “the version of Golden
Rice approved, called GR2E, contains very little of the key ingredient,
beta-carotene. Worse, even the little that it does contain rapidly degrades
during storage. For the reasons, FDA has told its developed…that no health
claims may be based on it.”
The FDA did state that. Also, Health Canada wrote that “Replacement
of all rice and rice products in Canada with GR2E rice would result in a very
small 0.8-8% (34 µg-239 µg per day) increase in ß-carotene intake.” But a
health claim is not the same thing as a nutrition statement. So the FDA and
Health Canada statements don’t translate into “no nutritional value,” nor does
it mean that, as Latham and Wilson wrote, “the tradeoff experienced by the
Golden Rice project between beta-carotene production and yield in its various
GMO rices has not been resolved.”
The FDA also has since rebutted Latham and Wilson's
article, sayingthe claim of
“no value” is misleading. In the comments section of the ISN website, this
response was posted from Marianna Naum, communications team lead from the FDA’s
Office of Food and Veterinary Medicine:
It is unfortunate that the
statement you reference in our letter responding to BNF 158 has been
misconstrued to suggest that there would be no value of the pro-vitamin A in
golden rice for its use in the countries where it is intended for distribution.
Our statement applies only to
labeling considerations in the United States, in that golden rice contains
insufficient pro-vitamin A to warrant differential labeling for nutrient
content based on the low levels of rice consumption in the U.S. Requirements
for nutrient content claims on labels in the United States take two factors
into account, the amount of the nutrient needed as well as it’s concentration
in the food and the typical or average level of that food consumed in the U.S.
For the rice to be labeled in the United States with a claim containing
provitamin A, our regulations stipulate that the food must contain 10-19
percent of the RDI or DRV for the substance per reference amount customarily
consumed (essentially a measure of consumption).
Additionally, U.S. consumers eat rice at very low levels
compared to consumers in the specific Asian countries with vitamin A deficiency
for which golden rice was developed. IRRI reports that consumption of rice by
children in Bangladesh is 12.5 g/kg body weight/day, compared to about 0.5 g/kg
bw/d for U.S. consumers). Rice is the major staple in those countries and
levels of rice consumption are many-fold higher than they are in the U.S. While
a U.S Consumer would be unlikely to eat enough of the rice to achieve that
value (10-19 % of the NDI or RDA), that does not mean that the level of
consumption of golden rice in the targeted countries would be insufficient to
accomplish the intended effect of supplementing their very low consumption of
vitamin A-containing foods. Consuming rice containing the levels of pro-vitamin
A in GR2E rice as a staple of the diet could have a significant public health
impact in populations that suffer from vitamin A deficiency.
The FDA, Health Canada and even
Australia and New Zealand were looking at overall safety, and applying
nutritional claims to their own, healthy populations. The Vitamin
A/beta-carotene deficiency targeted by Golden Rice do no exist in those
nations. That’s why IRRI has no intention of introducing Golden Rice to these
industrialized countries—it does want to introduce it to countries, especially
in Asia, that are experiencing high levels of Vitamin A deficiency among
children and infants, killing up to two million children every year and making
hundreds of thousands of them go blind.
Nutritionists calculate that 30-40% of the EAR (estimated
average requirement) for a source of Vitamin A, consumed daily is sufficient to
prevent the two separate morbidities of Vitamin A deficiency, blindness and the
loss of a functional immune system,” Dubock wrote. “Only a few tens of grams of
dry Golden Rice, when cooked and consumed daily, is expected to combat vitamin
A deficiency and save life and site.
In countries throughout Asia that
consume up to 300 grams of rice every day, this means a lot more beta-carotene
could be consumed than in the United States, where even 45 grams might be a
high figure. Rice is a much cheaper stape, and also much more affordable than
meat and other animal products, and colored fruits and vegetables like bananas
and carrots (the latter which was bred to enhance beta-carotene content,
incidentally, in the 14th century).
Latham and Wilson’s article
states that:
In an attached memo, FDA notes the beta-carotene content of
unmilled Golden Rice GR2E ranged from 0.50-2.35 ug/g. That is, beta-carotene
levels in Golden Rice are both low and variable. This compares to beta-carotene
levels measured in non-GMO foods such as fresh carrot (13.8-49.3 ug/g); Asian
greens (19.74-66.04 ug/g); and spinach (111 ug/g).
But, as Michigan State University
plant biologist Chad Niederhuth wrote in a response to the article, these are
comparing apples and oranges:
It is obvious in the FDA letter than beta carotene levels are
considerably higher than that of normal rice. The FDA letter states that beta
carotene in the non-Golden Rice controls was below the limit of quantification
of 0.07 mg/kg, in Golden Rice it was 0.504 to 2.35 mg/kg…many times higher.
Wilson and Latham never actually tell you how much higher Golden Rice’s beta
carotene levels compared to equivalent consumed rice varieties. Instead they
compare it to older versions of Golden Rrice or other crops like carrots.
Carrots, spinach and sweet
potatoes can’t be easily or cheaply grown in southeast Asia.
Andrew Porterfield is a writer and editor, and has worked with
numerous academic institutions, companies and non-profits in the life
sciences. BIO. Follow him on Twitter @AMPorterfield.
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Table of Contents
Global Rice Packaging Machines
Market Professional Survey Report 2018
1 Industry Overview of Rice
Packaging Machines
1.1 Definition and Specifications of Rice Packaging Machines
1.1.1 Definition of Rice Packaging Machines
1.1.2 Specifications of Rice Packaging Machines
1.2 Classification of Rice Packaging Machines
1.2.1 Fully Automated
1.2.2 Semi-automated
1.3 Applications of Rice Packaging Machines
1.3.1 Factories
1.3.2 Other
1.3.3 Application 3
1.4 Market Segment by Regions
1.4.1 North America
1.4.2 Europe
1.4.3 China
1.4.4 Japan
1.4.5 Southeast Asia
1.4.6 India
1.1 Definition and Specifications of Rice Packaging Machines
1.1.1 Definition of Rice Packaging Machines
1.1.2 Specifications of Rice Packaging Machines
1.2 Classification of Rice Packaging Machines
1.2.1 Fully Automated
1.2.2 Semi-automated
1.3 Applications of Rice Packaging Machines
1.3.1 Factories
1.3.2 Other
1.3.3 Application 3
1.4 Market Segment by Regions
1.4.1 North America
1.4.2 Europe
1.4.3 China
1.4.4 Japan
1.4.5 Southeast Asia
1.4.6 India
2 Manufacturing Cost Structure
Analysis of Rice Packaging Machines
2.1 Raw Material and Suppliers
2.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Rice Packaging Machines
2.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Rice Packaging Machines
2.4 Industry Chain Structure of Rice Packaging Machines
2.1 Raw Material and Suppliers
2.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Rice Packaging Machines
2.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Rice Packaging Machines
2.4 Industry Chain Structure of Rice Packaging Machines
3 Technical Data and
Manufacturing Plants Analysis of Rice Packaging Machines
3.1 Capacity and Commercial Production Date of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.2 Manufacturing Plants Distribution of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.3 R&D Status and Technology Source of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.4 Raw Materials Sources Analysis of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.1 Capacity and Commercial Production Date of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.2 Manufacturing Plants Distribution of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.3 R&D Status and Technology Source of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
3.4 Raw Materials Sources Analysis of Global Rice Packaging Machines Major Manufacturers in 2017
4 Global Rice Packaging Machines
Overall Market Overview
4.1 2013-2018E Overall Market Analysis
4.2 Capacity Analysis
4.2.1 2013-2018E Global Rice Packaging Machines Capacity and Growth Rate Analysis
4.2.2 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Capacity Analysis (Company Segment)
4.3 Sales Analysis
4.3.1 2013-2018E Global Rice Packaging Machines Sales and Growth Rate Analysis
4.3.2 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales Analysis (Company Segment)
4.4 Sales Price Analysis
4.4.1 2013-2018E Global Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price
4.4.2 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis (Company Segment)
4.1 2013-2018E Overall Market Analysis
4.2 Capacity Analysis
4.2.1 2013-2018E Global Rice Packaging Machines Capacity and Growth Rate Analysis
4.2.2 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Capacity Analysis (Company Segment)
4.3 Sales Analysis
4.3.1 2013-2018E Global Rice Packaging Machines Sales and Growth Rate Analysis
4.3.2 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales Analysis (Company Segment)
4.4 Sales Price Analysis
4.4.1 2013-2018E Global Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price
4.4.2 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis (Company Segment)
5 Rice Packaging Machines
Regional Market Analysis
5.1 North America Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.1.1 North America Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.1.2 North America 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.1.3 North America 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.1.4 North America 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.2 Europe Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.2.1 Europe Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.2.2 Europe 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.2.3 Europe 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.2.4 Europe 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.3 China Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.3.1 China Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.3.2 China 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.3.3 China 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.3.4 China 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.4 Japan Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.4.1 Japan Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.4.2 Japan 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.4.3 Japan 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.4.4 Japan 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.5 Southeast Asia Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.5.1 Southeast Asia Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.5.2 Southeast Asia 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.5.3 Southeast Asia 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.5.4 Southeast Asia 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.6 India Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.6.1 India Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.6.2 India 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.6.3 India 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.6.4 India 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.1 North America Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.1.1 North America Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.1.2 North America 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.1.3 North America 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.1.4 North America 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.2 Europe Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.2.1 Europe Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.2.2 Europe 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.2.3 Europe 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.2.4 Europe 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.3 China Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.3.1 China Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.3.2 China 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.3.3 China 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.3.4 China 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.4 Japan Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.4.1 Japan Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.4.2 Japan 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.4.3 Japan 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.4.4 Japan 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.5 Southeast Asia Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.5.1 Southeast Asia Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.5.2 Southeast Asia 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.5.3 Southeast Asia 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.5.4 Southeast Asia 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
5.6 India Rice Packaging Machines Market Analysis
5.6.1 India Rice Packaging Machines Market Overview
5.6.2 India 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Local Supply, Import, Export, Local Consumption Analysis
5.6.3 India 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Analysis
5.6.4 India 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Market Share Analysis
6 Global 2013-2018E Rice
Packaging Machines Segment Market Analysis (by Type)
6.1 Global 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales by Type
6.2 Different Types of Rice Packaging Machines Product Interview Price Analysis
6.3 Different Types of Rice Packaging Machines Product Driving Factors Analysis
6.3.1 Fully Automated of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
6.3.2 Semi-automated of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
6.1 Global 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Sales by Type
6.2 Different Types of Rice Packaging Machines Product Interview Price Analysis
6.3 Different Types of Rice Packaging Machines Product Driving Factors Analysis
6.3.1 Fully Automated of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
6.3.2 Semi-automated of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7 Global 2013-2018E Rice Packaging
Machines Segment Market Analysis (by Application)
7.1 Global 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Consumption by Application
7.2 Different Application of Rice Packaging Machines Product Interview Price Analysis
7.3 Different Application of Rice Packaging Machines Product Driving Factors Analysis
7.3.1 Factories of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7.3.2 Other of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7.1 Global 2013-2018E Rice Packaging Machines Consumption by Application
7.2 Different Application of Rice Packaging Machines Product Interview Price Analysis
7.3 Different Application of Rice Packaging Machines Product Driving Factors Analysis
7.3.1 Factories of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
7.3.2 Other of Rice Packaging Machines Growth Driving Factor Analysis
8 Major Manufacturers Analysis of
Rice Packaging Machines
8.1 ANKO FOOD MACHINE
8.1.1 Company Profile
8.1.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.1.2.1 Product A
8.1.2.2 Product B
8.1.3 ANKO FOOD MACHINE 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.1.4 ANKO FOOD MACHINE 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.2 Zaccaria
8.2.1 Company Profile
8.2.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.2.2.1 Product A
8.2.2.2 Product B
8.2.3 Zaccaria 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.2.4 Zaccaria 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.3 Milltec
8.3.1 Company Profile
8.3.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.3.2.1 Product A
8.3.2.2 Product B
8.3.3 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.3.4 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.4 Lianyungang Huantai Machinery
8.4.1 Company Profile
8.4.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.4.2.1 Product A
8.4.2.2 Product B
8.4.3 Lianyungang Huantai Machinery 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.4.4 Lianyungang Huantai Machinery 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.5 Satake
8.5.1 Company Profile
8.5.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.5.2.1 Product A
8.5.2.2 Product B
8.5.3 Satake 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.5.4 Satake 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.6 Suzumo
8.6.1 Company Profile
8.6.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.6.2.1 Product A
8.6.2.2 Product B
8.6.3 Suzumo 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.6.4 Suzumo 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.7 Milltec
8.7.1 Company Profile
8.7.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.7.2.1 Product A
8.7.2.2 Product B
8.7.3 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.7.4 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.8 Premier Tech
8.8.1 Company Profile
8.8.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.8.2.1 Product A
8.8.2.2 Product B
8.8.3 Premier Tech 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.8.4 Premier Tech 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.9 SATAKE Group
8.9.1 Company Profile
8.9.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.9.2.1 Product A
8.9.2.2 Product B
8.9.3 SATAKE Group 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.9.4 SATAKE Group 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.10 General Kinematics
8.10.1 Company Profile
8.10.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.10.2.1 Product A
8.10.2.2 Product B
8.10.3 General Kinematics 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.10.4 General Kinematics 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.11 Shanghai Kunbu Packaging Machinery
8.1 ANKO FOOD MACHINE
8.1.1 Company Profile
8.1.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.1.2.1 Product A
8.1.2.2 Product B
8.1.3 ANKO FOOD MACHINE 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.1.4 ANKO FOOD MACHINE 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.2 Zaccaria
8.2.1 Company Profile
8.2.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.2.2.1 Product A
8.2.2.2 Product B
8.2.3 Zaccaria 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.2.4 Zaccaria 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.3 Milltec
8.3.1 Company Profile
8.3.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.3.2.1 Product A
8.3.2.2 Product B
8.3.3 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.3.4 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.4 Lianyungang Huantai Machinery
8.4.1 Company Profile
8.4.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.4.2.1 Product A
8.4.2.2 Product B
8.4.3 Lianyungang Huantai Machinery 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.4.4 Lianyungang Huantai Machinery 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.5 Satake
8.5.1 Company Profile
8.5.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.5.2.1 Product A
8.5.2.2 Product B
8.5.3 Satake 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.5.4 Satake 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.6 Suzumo
8.6.1 Company Profile
8.6.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.6.2.1 Product A
8.6.2.2 Product B
8.6.3 Suzumo 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.6.4 Suzumo 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.7 Milltec
8.7.1 Company Profile
8.7.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.7.2.1 Product A
8.7.2.2 Product B
8.7.3 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.7.4 Milltec 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.8 Premier Tech
8.8.1 Company Profile
8.8.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.8.2.1 Product A
8.8.2.2 Product B
8.8.3 Premier Tech 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.8.4 Premier Tech 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.9 SATAKE Group
8.9.1 Company Profile
8.9.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.9.2.1 Product A
8.9.2.2 Product B
8.9.3 SATAKE Group 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.9.4 SATAKE Group 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.10 General Kinematics
8.10.1 Company Profile
8.10.2 Product Picture and Specifications
8.10.2.1 Product A
8.10.2.2 Product B
8.10.3 General Kinematics 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Sales, Ex-factory Price, Revenue, Gross Margin Analysis
8.10.4 General Kinematics 2017 Rice Packaging Machines Business Region Distribution Analysis
8.11 Shanghai Kunbu Packaging Machinery
9 Development Trend of Analysis
of Rice Packaging Machines Market
9.1 Global Rice Packaging Machines Market Trend Analysis
9.1.1 Global 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Market Size (Volume and Value) Forecast
9.1.2 Global 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Forecast
9.2 Rice Packaging Machines Regional Market Trend
9.2.1 North America 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.2 Europe 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.3 China 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.4 Japan 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.5 Southeast Asia 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.6 India 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.3 Rice Packaging Machines Market Trend (Product Type)
9.4 Rice Packaging Machines Market Trend (Application)
9.1 Global Rice Packaging Machines Market Trend Analysis
9.1.1 Global 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Market Size (Volume and Value) Forecast
9.1.2 Global 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Sales Price Forecast
9.2 Rice Packaging Machines Regional Market Trend
9.2.1 North America 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.2 Europe 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.3 China 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.4 Japan 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.5 Southeast Asia 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.2.6 India 2018-2025 Rice Packaging Machines Consumption Forecast
9.3 Rice Packaging Machines Market Trend (Product Type)
9.4 Rice Packaging Machines Market Trend (Application)
10 Rice Packaging Machines
Marketing Type Analysis
10.1 Rice Packaging Machines Regional Marketing Type Analysis
10.2 Rice Packaging Machines International Trade Type Analysis
10.3 Traders or Distributors with Contact Information of Rice Packaging Machines by Region
10.4 Rice Packaging Machines Supply Chain Analysis
10.1 Rice Packaging Machines Regional Marketing Type Analysis
10.2 Rice Packaging Machines International Trade Type Analysis
10.3 Traders or Distributors with Contact Information of Rice Packaging Machines by Region
10.4 Rice Packaging Machines Supply Chain Analysis
11 Consumers Analysis of Rice
Packaging Machines
11.1 Consumer 1 Analysis
11.2 Consumer 2 Analysis
11.3 Consumer 3 Analysis
11.4 Consumer 4 Analysis
11.1 Consumer 1 Analysis
11.2 Consumer 2 Analysis
11.3 Consumer 3 Analysis
11.4 Consumer 4 Analysis
12 Conclusion of the Global Rice
Packaging Machines Market Professional Survey Report 2017
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SCO summit 2018:
How India protected its interests in China's Qingdao
India has not
extended support to President Xi's flagship initiative as a key project under
it, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), passes through
Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
IANS
| New Delhi Last Updated at June 12, 2018 23:56 IST
Pakistan’s President Mamnoon Hussain (right) shakes hands with
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a signing ceremony during the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation summit at Qingdao in China on Sunday. Photo: Reuters
signing an agreement on
sharing of hydrological data on the Brahmaputra river and another on exporting
rice following a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping,
India kept its interests safe in this year's Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO) Summit, experts said.
India has not extended support to President Xi's flagship
initiative as a key project under it, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC), passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Modi reiterated India's position that international connectivity
projects should respect other countries' sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Stating that connectivity with neighbours and within the SCO area is a priority
for India, Modi, during his intervention at the Summit in Qingdao, China, on
Sunday said: "We welcome new connectivity projects that are inclusive,
sustainable and transparent, and respect countries' sovereignty and territorial
integrity."
The SCO is a Eurasian inter-governmental organisation, the
creation of which was announced in 2001 in Shanghai by Kazakhstan, China,
Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It was preceded by the Shanghai
Five mechanism. India and Pakistan were granted full membership of the bloc in
June last year. In the final Qingdao Declaration issued
after the Summit, India's name is conspicuously missing in the part about
the BRI.
According to Anil Wadhwa, Senior Fellow in the Vivekananda International
Foundation think tank and former Secretary (East) in the
External Affairs Ministry, the meeting between Modi and Xi was a forward
movement from the informal meeting between the two leaders in Wuhan in April
with decisions being taken to set up a special representatives-level meeting
mechanism and to boost cultural relations between India and China.
As for India not extending support to the BRI, Wadhwa told IANS
that nobody expected India to endorse Xi's pet initiative.
"I don't think it will affect India diplomatically as there
is an understanding between both sides (India and China)," he said.
"If they look at the Northeast in the future from the BBIN
(Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) rubric, that is a different matter."
However, Wadhwa sounded sceptical about the two agreements signed
between India and China - a memorandum of understanding on the Chinese side
providing hydrological data on the Brahmaputra river in flood season from May
15 to October 15 every year and an amendment to a 2006 protocol for exporting
rice from India to China to include the export of non-Basmati varieties of rice
from India.
"With China already having built three dams on their side of
the Brahmaputra, I don't know how useful the data will be," he said.
As for exporting non-Basmati varieties of rice, he said that such
a market does not currently exist in China and this has to be created.
However, Sujit Dutta, a domain expert on China who is also
Professor in the Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution in
Jamia Milia Islamia here, was positive about the two agreements.
"India kept its interests safe. While the agreement on
sharing Brahmaputra will benefit India, the one on rice exports will help our
farmers," Dutta said.
As for the BRI, he said that India has always made it clear that
it would not support the Chinese initiative.
"How can India support something that threatens its
sovereignty with the CPEC going
through PoK?" he said.
Modi said in Qingdao that India's commitment to connectivity is
visible nevertheless in the International North-South Transport Corridor, the
development of the Chabahar Port in Iran, to which India, Iran and Afghanistan
are signatories, and participation in specific projects like the Ashgabat
Agreement, a multimodal transport agreement between India, Iran, Kazakhstan,
Oman, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Another reason for India not taking part in the BRI, Dutta said,
is that Chinese loans for projects under this have high interest rates and
terms and conditions are not transparent.
Giving Hambantota port in Sri Lanka as an example, he said that
the port has been given to a Chinese company on a 99-year lease and Colombo
will find it difficult to repay the loan.
He said that same is the case with Gwadar port in Pakistan and
Islamabad might well come under Chinese influence after finding it difficult to
repay loans.
"We (India) can't become vulnerable to Chinese pressure and
take loans which we can't repay," Dutta said.
According to C. Uday Bhaskar, strategic analyst and Director of
the Society for Policy Studies think tank, the key takeaway from the SCO Summit
"is the manner in which India conveyed to its SCO peers that it can remain
resolute when it comes to core national interests,
for example, sovereignty".
"But it will also engage with the others in principles, yet
pragmatic manner," Bhaskar said.
He said that the Indian stand on the BRI will be
watched very closely not just by China, but all the other nations who have
signed up.
"Hopefully, the Wuhan spirit will prevail with respect to
the BRI and
make the issue less intractable when President Xi visits India in 2019,"
Bhaskar stated.
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hina Helping Boost Cambodia Rice’ Global Image & Quality
(video)
Hun Lak, vice president of the CRF,
said the price of Cambodian rice abroad has been on the rise for both milled
and unmilled types since early February 2018 due to higher demand in China and
the European Union (EU).
In the video above made by State-owned Chinese media organisations
China Central Television (CCTV), Mr Sok says he has already devoted a
considerable portion of his life to improving the brand recognition of Cambodia
rice and see’s the relationship with Cofco and the Chinese One Belt One Road
(Obor) initiative as boosting his goal of making Cambodia rice a globally
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Rice exports may drop by up to 1 million tonnes in FY19
In last financial year, the country's exports increased
nearly 18 percent year-on-year to 12.7 mt in FY18, due to increased demand for
non-basmati rice from Bangladesh, Africa and Sri Lanka.
The country's rice exports is likely to reduce by 0.5-1
million tonne (mt) in the current financial year due to a possible reduction in
imports by Bangladesh, a report said here. In last financial year, the
country's exports increased nearly 18 percent year-on-year to 12.7 mt in FY18,
due to increased demand for non-basmati rice from Bangladesh, Africa and Sri
Lanka. The imports by Bangladesh are likely to reduce in 2018-2019, as its
domestic output rebounds due to a crop recovery and expansion in area sown
because of high prices in 2017, India Ratings said in its report here, adding
as a result, India's exports could reduce by 0.5 mt to one mt. The country's exports
may also reduce barring a recurrence of floods in Bangladesh, in light of the
heavy pre-monsoon rains, the report said. Bangladesh accounted for around 15
percent of India's total exports in last financial year, against only one
percent in FY17. The neighbouring country imported around 3.7 mt of rice
between July 2017 and April 2018, which is the highest ever rice import in
Bangladesh, as production fell due to flash floods and rice blast attacks,
India Ratings said. Among other major importers, Iran, the largest buyer of
India's basmati rice, and Saudi Arabia accounted for around 7.5 percent and 7
percent to the total exports, respectively, in FY18. Exports to Iran are likely
to increase in FY19, according to the report. The rating agency believes the country's
export price is also likely to remain competitive compared to Thailand and
Vietnam.
Arkansas rice still on track despite storms, difficult spring,
experts say
As the nation’s No. 1 rice
producer, Arkansas can have an outsized effect on U.S. rice production one year
to the next, depending on fates largely tied to the weather. And 2018 is
shaping up to be anything but simple — or predictable, experts say.
“The rice crop looks great at the
moment, but it’s been a difficult season,” said Jarrod Hardke, extension rice
agronomist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. “One
of the coldest Aprils on record followed by the hottest May on record has a lot
to do with it.”
As of last week, nearly 100
percent of planned rice acreage throughout the state had already emerged, with
growers rating 70 percent of the crop as being in “good” or “excellent”
condition, according to a June 4 report from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
But cool weather and rain in
April hindered the application — and likely the effectiveness — of herbicides,
which may have consequences later in the season, Hardke said.
“Emergence on early planted rice
was extremely delayed by the cold April weather and so we didn’t benefit much
from early residual herbicide applications,” he said. “Once we got to May and
things warmed up and dried out, they stayed dry and our herbicides didn’t work
very well again. Many acres also needed to be flushed to relieve the drought
stress conditions and to activate residual herbicides.”
Sporadic rains also interfered
with the crop’s ideal fertilization window, leaving growers to try to “play
catch-up” during a recent window of dry weather.
The June 2 storm that impacted
several areas throughout northeastern Arkansas, particularly St. Francis County
between Colt and Forest City, appears to have done relatively little damage to
rice growers, although a full assessment of crop damage is incomplete.
“The area that was most impacted
was relatively small,” Hardke said. “I know there were some levee issues, but
it was a smaller scale and not all rice in the area has gone to flood yet.”
Hardke said the recent high heat,
dry conditions and variable winds have also resulted in some reports of
off-target herbicide drift.
One measure of the extremity of
the 2018 season is the DD50 program, which measures days during which the
temperature rises about 50 degrees Fahrenheit to predict the growth of rice.
“In April, we accumulated the
fewest DD50 units in the past 30 years. In May we accumulated the most DD50
units in the past 30 years,” Hardke said.
“Quite a swing. What a season,”
he said. “And we’re not even halfway through.”
To learn about row crops in Arkansas, contact a local
Cooperative Extension Service agent or visit www.uaex.edu.
The University of Arkansas System
Division of Agriculture offers all its Extension and Research programs to all
eligible persons without discrimination.
— Ryan McGeeney is with the U of
A System Division of Agriculture.
NFA defers to
late-June auction for importation of 805,200 metric tons of rice
June 12, 2018
FOLLOWING complaints from some
farmer groups, the National Food Authority (NFA) has deferred to late-June the
auction for the importation of 805,200 metric tons (MT) of rice by the private
sector under the minimum access volume (MAV) scheme.
NFA Deputy Administrator Judy
Carol Dansal told the BusinessMirror that the NFA Council (NFAC) has decided to
cancel the scheduled auction on June 14 and moved it to June 25.
The NFAC also decided to reduce
the minimum service-fee requirement for the auction to P100 with a bid offer
increment of P10 per MT, from the earlier approved P250 minimum amount with
P250 per MT increment, according to Dansal.
The NFAC also moved to extend the
filing of application for interested parties to June 18. “The majority [of the]
members of the NFA Council had agreed and voted to consider some of their
concerns,” Dansal told the BusinessMirror.
Dansal said the NFAC approved the
changes on Monday evening.
However, the NFAC maintained some
of the provisions of the importation guidelines, such as the schedule of
arrival and the financial standing requirement for participating farmers’
organizations and non-FOs.
“[The schedule of the arrival]
remains the same, since the arrival should not coincide during harvest time,”
she said.
Various farmers group have aired
their opposition to the new MAV importation guidelines directly to the Office
of the President. They also submitted to the NFAC on June 7 a letter containing
some of their complaints on the importation guidelines.
The concerns included the volume
allocation for FOs and non-FOs, the amount of service fee, the financial
standing requirement and the schedule of the arrival of the importation,
according to Edwin Y. Paraluman. Paraluman sits at the NFAC as a representative
of the farmers.
Paraluman said farmers are
questioning the 20-80 allocation of the 805,200 MT volume between FOs and non
FOs. They complain that their 20- percent allocation is too small compared to
that of corporations.
“The farmers are saying that the
allocation of corporations is too high while the farmers are left with a small
volume,” Paraluman, who is also the chairman of the Philippine Farmers Advisory
Board, told the BusinessMirror.
“They are questioning why a
corporation could import as much as 50,000 metric tons, while farmers could
only import 5,000 metric tons at maximum. If you look at it, it seems that the
allocation for the MAV between farmers and corporations is not fair,” Paraluman
added.
Paraluman said FOs earn from the
importation of rice as they sell to businessmen their purchased staple abroad.
He noted that the income they gain from importation allows them to purchase
farm machinery and inputs they need to improve their productivity.
Paraluman said farmer groups who
raised their concerns to the NFAC invoked the provisions of the Agriculture and
Fisheries Modernization Act,which seek to protect small-scale farmers through:
protection from unfair competition, providing income opportunities, and
strengthening farmers’ organization through cooperation, according to
Paraluman.
“It seems like what they did
[with the volume allocation] is far from the objective of our law,” he said.
The NFA earlier explained that it
came up with the 20-80 volume allocation for FOs and non-FOs “based on the
history of previous availments” by the respective groups under the MAV
importation scheme.
Paraluman dismissed such
percentage and noted that the 20-80 volume sharing between FOs and non-FOs only
happened in last year’s MAV, where many participants signed up for the
importation.
“The prorating of allocation in
the last MAV was not right. Historically in the previous MAVs, which they have
records, the volume allocation between farmers and corporations is 40-60,” he
said. “It is not the fault of the farmer organizations [that] their allocation
in the previous MAV accounted for only about 20 percent of the total volume.
There were a lot of applicants last year, plus they cut some of the farmers’
allocation.”
Farmers also fret over the new
financial standing requirement for FOs and non-FOs to be able to join the
auction.
The NFAC now requires applicants
to submit financial documents on their current net worth, instead of the
previous total net worth requirement. The change, Paraluman noted, limits the
participation of FOs, particularly the small ones, in the rice importation.
“If it is totel assets, then
small farmers would be able to participate and earn income somehow. Because if
it is total assets, the net worth of the farmers would be higher and so they
will be able to participate,” he said.
However, Dansal said the NFAC has
maintained the new financial standing requirement for applicants so as to prove
to cynics that cooperatives are capable of importation.
“It is to ensure the import
capacity of the cooperatives in order to destroy the allegations of some public
figures that these cooperatives have no money and that they are selling their
import permits to businessmen,” she said.
Paraluman said farmers are also
questioning the schedule of import arrival, as the first phase of the
importation coincides with the last phase of last year’s MAV importation, which
is from July to August.
Due to this, the farmers argued,
the market will be flooded with rice, causing lower farm-gate prices of palay
by the time of the main harvest in the fourth quarter, said Paraluman.
“For sure the farm-gate price of
palay will decline below P20 per kilogram by harvest time due to the volume of
imported rice this lean season,” he said. “That is one concern of the farmers,”
who wonder aloud “why they are rushing the importation of the current MAV when,
in fact, there is still a remainder of about 200,000 metric tons from the
previous MAV,” he added.
However, Dansal said importers
could opt to bring in their imports in the second phase of the MAV importation
program, scheduled from December to February of next year.
Paraluman will still raise the
concerns of the farmers at the NFAC meeting next week, “despite the changes to
the guidelines.”
Bad weather stalls NFA rice
distribution
Ralf Rivas
Published 5:43 PM, June 12, 2018
Updated 5:48 PM, June 12, 2018
MANILA, Philippines – While rice
imports from Thailand and Vietnam have
arrived in the country, bad weather has kept the National Food Authority (NFA)
from distributing its fresh stocks to the local market.
"As soon as the weather
becomes a little better, the stocks will be immediately brought to NFA
warehouses and immediate dispersal will follow," NFA administrator Jason
Aquino said.
NFA spokesperson Rex Estoperez
said in a GMA Newsinterview that rice imports
have been stuck in the ports for 9 days.
In a Facebook post, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said
Aquino had informed him that 235,000 metric tons (MT) of rice are already in
Philippine waters.
The agriculture chief said some
10,000 MT have been unloaded in Subic Freeport in Zambales, while 5,000 MT were
dispatched in Surigao.
"Government-subsidized rice
imported by the National Food Authority which will be sold at P27 to P32 per
kilo will be available in the market within the next few days," Piñol
said.
NFA rice will be sold at a much
cheaper price than commercial rice, which is typically priced at P38 to P40.
(READ: NFA rice shortage: Whose fault is
it?)
Aside from the imports from
Thailand and Vietnam acquired through the government-to-government scheme, the
agency has also opened bids for an additonal 250,000 MT of imported rice
through the government-to-private sector scheme. The bid winners of have yet to
be announced.
Meanwhile, Aquino responded
to Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno’s
allegation that the price surge in rice was due to the agency’s
“incompetence.”
“The depletion of NFA rice supply
was not a result of NFA’s inefficiency or the incompetence of its officials. It
was the consequence of a difference in views and appreciation of how the NFA
mandate is supposed to be done,” Aquino said.
The NFA chief said instead of
pointing blame, all those in government should just "help each other find
the right and immediate solutions" to the problems.
Despite the replenishment of
supply, the level of imports are still nowhere near the marching order of
President Rodrigo Duterte to build up the rice buffer stock to last 60 days,
equivalent to 1.9 million metric tons. – Rappler.com
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He says at first his family
didn’t approve of his choice, believing his expensive overseas education would
be wasted. Now, he says, they see how the changes he has helped to implement
are gradually improving the life of Khmer farmers and the image of the country.
As part of his efforts to promote
a market reputation for Cambodia rice, the CRF has entered into an agreement
with Chinese state-run National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corporation
(Cofco), which Mr Sok hopes will boost exports and help increase the rate of
modernisation in the Cambodia rice farming sector.
Since 2014 Cofco has imported over
100,000 tons of Cambodia rice, establishing China as the primary export
destination globally for Cambodia rice. In the first six months of this year
288,562 tons of Cambodia rice was exported, a 7.6 per cent increase over the
same period last year, with shipments to China accounting for 94,720 tons.
Hun Lak, vice president of
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rise for both milled and unmilled types since early February 2018 due to higher
demand in China and the European Union (EU).
In the video above made by
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By Anith Adilah
KUALA LUMPUR, June 12 — Padiberas
Nasional Berhad (Bernas) chief executive officer Ismail Mohamed Yusof said
today the current system of rice import should be maintained as it has never
failed consumers.
“There has been no issue with
rice since you were born, until now, has there? You face shortages in other
(kinds of) food, but never rice.
“We always had supplies of rice
in the market, our paddy is among the highest in the region and our rice is
among the cheapest in the region.
“This proves that the current
system works so it should be maintained,” he told reporters after a meet with
the Council of Eminent Persons at Ilham Tower today.
Ismail said the public has only
scrutinised the monopoly aspect of the rice import system but failed to take
into account the social obligations of Bernas over the years.
“We have always supported
farmers. Paddy is the only commodity that has a buy-back guarantee from the
government. When the produce is infected, we will still buy from them.
“We also take the profit from the
sole rice import and subsidise local rice. These are our social obligations
that no one talks about,” he said.
On June 6, Agriculture and
Agro-based Industry Ministry announced the termination of Bernas’ monopoly “to
protect the interests of local paddy farmers.”
The rice importer currently owns
about 28 out of 180 mills in the country.
When asked if it is possible for
the prices of rice to drop further in the near future, Ismail brushed it off,
saying: “The price of rice here is already cheap.”
“60 per cent of rice is local
rice so when you talk cheaper prices, that means lower income for farmers.
“As it is now, a bowl of rice
costs 26 sen so how much cheaper do you want it to be?
“Rice is already cheap. It is
affordable to everyone,” he said.
Bernas: Some form of rice import monopoly
needed
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NATION
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Tuesday, 12 Jun 2018
2:30
PM MYT
·
· by martin carvalho
KUALA LUMPUR: Padiberas Nasional Bhd (Bernas) wants
some form of rice import monopoly to be maintained, said chief executive
officer Ismail Mohamed Yusoff.
"The system works and it should be maintained.
"The system works and it should be maintained.
"However, if the Government wants to relook into
it, we are very keen to work with them," he said after meeting up with the
Council of Eminent Persons at Ilham Tower here Tuesday (June 12).
Besides importing rice, Ismail noted that Bernas also looked into the livelihood of some 150,000 paddy farmers, while ensuring fair price for their harvest.
"Rice is the only commodity which the government guarantees farmers a buy back.
"We take the profits made from rice imports and subsidise local paddy farmers," he added.
Ismail noted that Bernas operated only 28 out of 180 rice mills in the country, where between 650,000 metric tons and 800,000 metric tons tons of paddy is imported into the country per annum.
Asked if ending the rice monopoly would lower rice price, Ismail said this was unlikely.
"We have the cheapest price for rice with a bowl costing 26 sen.
"Even if we lowered it by just one sen, this would be mean local farmers will be affected," he said, adding that they supply some two million tons of paddy.
On food security, he said that Bernas' role as the "sole gatekeeper" was crucial in ensuring sufficient supply and stock of rice.
Besides the Government's three-month rice stockpile, he said that Bernas has stockpile for three months and two months' stockpile held by local suppliers.
At present, he said the nation imports about 650,000 metric tons of rice a year.
Last Wednesday (June 6), Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Salahuddin Ayub announced the end of Bernas' monopoly to import rice.
Salahuddin said a working paper on breaking up the monopoly would be drafted following feedback from all stakeholders.
A day later, Salahuddin assured that the Government was not planning to close down Bernas, although the company's monopoly over the supply of rice has been reduced.
He said the plan was only to break the company's monopoly to supply rice by granting the same licence to several other companies.
Besides importing rice, Ismail noted that Bernas also looked into the livelihood of some 150,000 paddy farmers, while ensuring fair price for their harvest.
"Rice is the only commodity which the government guarantees farmers a buy back.
"We take the profits made from rice imports and subsidise local paddy farmers," he added.
Ismail noted that Bernas operated only 28 out of 180 rice mills in the country, where between 650,000 metric tons and 800,000 metric tons tons of paddy is imported into the country per annum.
Asked if ending the rice monopoly would lower rice price, Ismail said this was unlikely.
"We have the cheapest price for rice with a bowl costing 26 sen.
"Even if we lowered it by just one sen, this would be mean local farmers will be affected," he said, adding that they supply some two million tons of paddy.
On food security, he said that Bernas' role as the "sole gatekeeper" was crucial in ensuring sufficient supply and stock of rice.
Besides the Government's three-month rice stockpile, he said that Bernas has stockpile for three months and two months' stockpile held by local suppliers.
At present, he said the nation imports about 650,000 metric tons of rice a year.
Last Wednesday (June 6), Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Salahuddin Ayub announced the end of Bernas' monopoly to import rice.
Salahuddin said a working paper on breaking up the monopoly would be drafted following feedback from all stakeholders.
A day later, Salahuddin assured that the Government was not planning to close down Bernas, although the company's monopoly over the supply of rice has been reduced.
He said the plan was only to break the company's monopoly to supply rice by granting the same licence to several other companies.
Rice exports may drop by up to 1 million tonnes in FY19
In last financial year, the
country's exports increased nearly 18 percent year-on-year to 12.7 mt in FY18,
due to increased demand for non-basmati rice from Bangladesh, Africa and Sri
Lanka.
The country's rice exports is likely to reduce by 0.5-1 million
tonne (mt) in the current financial year due to a possible reduction in imports
by Bangladesh, a report said here.
In last financial year, the country's exports increased nearly
18 percent year-on-year to 12.7 mt in FY18, due to increased demand for
non-basmati rice from Bangladesh, Africa and Sri Lanka.
The imports by Bangladesh are likely to reduce in 2018-2019, as
its domestic output rebounds due to a crop recovery and expansion in area sown
because of high prices in 2017, India Ratings said in its report here, adding
as a result, India's exports could reduce by 0.5 mt to one mt.
The country's exports may also reduce barring a recurrence of
floods in Bangladesh, in light of the heavy pre-monsoon rains, the report said.
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Bangladesh accounted for around 15 percent of India's total
exports in last financial year, against only one percent in FY17.
The neighbouring country imported around 3.7 mt of rice between
July 2017 and April 2018, which is the highest ever rice import in Bangladesh,
as production fell due to flash floods and rice blast attacks, India Ratings
said.
Among other major importers, Iran, the largest buyer of India's
basmati rice, and Saudi Arabia accounted for around 7.5 percent and 7 percent
to the total exports, respectively, in FY18.
Exports to Iran are likely to increase in FY19, according to the
report.
The rating agency believes the country's export price is also
likely to remain competitive compared to Thailand and Vietnam.
JUNE 12, 2018 / 1:13 PM / A DAY AGO
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- JUN 12,
2018
Reuters Staff
6 MIN READ
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open
Market-June 12, 2018
Nagpur, June 12 (Reuters) – Gram and
tuar prices firmed up again in Nagpur Agriculture Produce
Marketing Committee (APMC) on
increased buying support from local millers amid weak supply from
producing regions because of rains in
parts of Vidarbha. Fresh hike in Madhya Pradesh gram
prices and reported demand from South-based
millers also boosted prices.
About 800 bags of gram and 300 bags of
tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according to
sources.
FOODGRAINS & PULSES
GRAM
* Desi gram prices recovered in open market here on renewed seasonal
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.
* Udid varieties and Batri dal reported down in open market on poor
demand
from local traders amid good supply from producing belts.
* In Akola, Tuar New – 4,000-4,050, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,000-6,300, Udid
Mogar (clean)
– 6,800-7,800, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,200-7,900, Gram – 3,300-3,400, 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 weak trading activity.
Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market
prices in rupees for 100 kg
FOODGRAINS
Available prices Previous
close
Gram Auction
3,000-3,200 3,000-3,140
Gram Pink Auction
n.a. 2,100-2,600
Tuar Auction
3,300-3,630 3,100-3,630
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
1,600-1,780 1,600-1,780
Gram Super Best Bold
4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000
Gram Super Best
n.a. n.a.
Gram Medium Best
4,400-4,600 4,400-4,600
Gram Dal Medium
n.a. n.a
Gram Mill Quality
3,425-3,475 3,425-3,475
Desi gram Raw
3,300-3,400 3,275-3,350
Gram Kabuli
8,000-10,000 8,000-10,000
Tuar Fataka Best-New
5,800-6,000 5,800-6,000
Tuar Fataka Medium-New
5,500-5,700 5,500-5,700
Tuar Dal Best Phod-New
5,400-5,500 5,400-5,500
Tuar Dal Medium phod-New
5,000-5,300 5,000-5,300
Tuar Gavarani New
3,800-3,900 3,800-3,900
Tuar Karnataka
4,100-4,300 4,100-4,300
Masoor dal best
4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000
Masoor dal medium
4,500-4,700 4,500-4,700
Masoor
n.a. n.a.
Moong Mogar bold (New)
7,500-8,000 7,500-8,000
Moong Mogar Medium
6,500-7,200 6,500-7,200
Moong dal Chilka New
6,000-7,000 6,000-7,000
Moong Mill quality
n.a. n.a.
Moong Chamki best
7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500
Udid Mogar best (100 INR/KG) (New) 7,000-8,000 7,300-8,000
Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG)
5,000-6,000 5,000-6,200
Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG)
5,200-5,600
5,500-5,800
Batri dal (100 INR/KG)
5,200-5,500 5,200-5,500
Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)
2,700-2,800 2,700-2,800
Watana Dal (100 INR/KG)
3,800-4,000 3,800-4,000
Watana Green Best (100 INR/KG)
5,300-5,600
5,300-5,600
Wheat 308 (100 INR/KG)
2,000-2,100 2,000-2,100
Wheat Mill quality (100 INR/KG)
2,000-2,075 2,000-2,075
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 Parmal (100 INR/KG)
2,100-2,200 2,100-2,200
Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG)
3,200-3,800
3,200-3,800
Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG)
2,700-2,900
2,700-2,900
Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG)
2,800-3,000
2,800-3,000
Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG)
2,700-2,800
2,700-2,800
Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG)
2,500-2,650
2,500-2,650
Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG)
4,000-4,200
4,000-4,200
Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG)
3,500-3,800
3,500-3,800
Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG)
5,200-5,600 5,200-5,600
Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG)
4,500-4,900
4,500-4,900
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)
6,500-6,700
6,500-6,700
Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG)
6,000-6,200 6,000-6,200
Jowar Gavarani (100 INR/KG)
2,000-2,200
2,000-2,100
Jowar CH-5 (100 INR/KG)
1,800-2,000 1,700-2,000
WEATHER (NAGPUR)
Maximum temp. 36.1 degree Celsius,
minimum temp. 24.6 degree Celsius
Rainfall : 6.2 mm
FORECAST: Generally cloudy sky with
few spells of rains or thunder-showers. Maximum and minimum
temperature would be around and 36 and
25 degree Celsius respectively.
Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are
excluded from plant delivery prices, but
included in market prices).
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Vitamin and mineral supplements may be a waste of money,
according to a new study. The research found that multi-vitamins provided no
helpful or harmful effect.
The study, published in the American College of
Cardiology, also found that these supplements did not help prevent stroke,
cardiovascular disease or premature death.
“If you’re eating a healthy diet, stop wasting your money buying
multi-vitamins,” says Dietitian Naomi McKensie of the Coliseum Medical Centers
Clinic. “You more than likely don’t need it If you’re already getting enough
through your diet.”
But diet is where the problem lies. There is evidence that
changes in the environment are altering vitamin and mineral levels in foods.
Research suggests that rice may no longer contain essential B vitamins by the end of the century.
Protein levels and levels of certain minerals will also start to dwindle, data
suggests.
High carbon dioxide concentrations were tested in experimental
rice paddies in China. The test predicted the loss of four vitamins: B9, B1, B5
and B2. Vitamin E levels were higher, and vitamin B6 levels remained the same.
Those experiments supported previous studies of rice and other food crops.
B vitamins play an essential role in maintaining a healthy brain
and allowing for normal fetal development.
The results were similar to experiments performed in Japan,
where researchers noted a 10.3% decline in protein, a 5.1% decline in zinc and
an 8% decline in iron.
As part of the experiment, researchers grew 18 varieties of rice in
the Yangtze River delta of China and near the city of Tsukuba in Japan. A
series of piping exposed the rice to higher concentrations of CO2 than the
current level.
Declines in rice nutrients could hit Asia hard. Asia is home to
nine out of the ten most rice-dependent nations in the world. Researchers
predict that 600 million people may be at risk for nutrient deficiencies if the
nutrients in rice continue to decline.
Experts recommend getting tested to determine whether there’s a
vitamin deficiency before taking vitamin supplements or multi-vitamins.
Not all supplements are bad or ineffective, experts say. Probiotics, for
example, help balance hormones and boost the population of good bacteria in the
gut. Amino acid supplements provide energy, while digestive enzymes improve the
body’s ability to absorb nutrients. Fish oils may be helpful, too.
But ultimately, McKensie says a well-balanced diet will provide
all of the vitamins and nutrients you need to maintain a healthy body. She
recommends eating red, green and orange vegetables as well as dark leafy
greens.
Bad weather stalls NFA rice distribution
Ralf Rivas
Published 5:43 PM,
June 12, 2018
Updated 5:48 PM,
June 12, 2018
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MANILA, Philippines – While rice imports from Thailand and Vietnam have arrived in the
country, bad weather has kept the National Food Authority (NFA) from distributing
its fresh stocks to the local market.
"As soon as the weather
becomes a little better, the stocks will be immediately brought to NFA
warehouses and immediate dispersal will follow," NFA administrator Jason
Aquino said.
NFA spokesperson Rex
Estoperez said in a GMA Newsinterview that rice
imports have been stuck in the ports for 9 days.
In a Facebook post, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said Aquino had informed
him that 235,000 metric tons (MT) of rice are already in Philippine waters.
The agriculture chief said
some 10,000 MT have been unloaded in Subic Freeport in Zambales, while 5,000 MT
were dispatched in Surigao.
"Government-subsidized
rice imported by the National Food Authority which will be sold at P27 to P32
per kilo will be available in the market within the next few days," Piñol
said.
NFA rice will be sold at a
much cheaper price than commercial rice, which is typically priced at P38 to
P40. (READ: NFA rice shortage: Whose fault is it?)
Aside from the imports from Thailand and Vietnam acquired
through the government-to-government scheme, the agency has also opened bids
for an additonal 250,000 MT of imported rice
through the government-to-private sector scheme. The bid winners of have yet to
be announced.
Meanwhile, Aquino responded to Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno’s allegation that
the price surge in rice was due to the agency’s “incompetence.”
“The depletion of NFA rice
supply was not a result of NFA’s inefficiency or the incompetence of its
officials. It was the consequence of a difference in views and appreciation of
how the NFA mandate is supposed to be done,” Aquino said.
The NFA chief said instead
of pointing blame, all those in government should just "help each
other find the right and immediate solutions" to the problems.
Despite the replenishment of supply, the level of imports are
still nowhere near the marching order of President Rodrigo Duterte to build up
the rice buffer stock to last 60 days, equivalent to 1.9 million metric tons. – Rappler.com
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