Senate urged to pass rice tariffication bill
October 28, 2018
A BICOLANO lawmaker has called on
the Senate to pass its version of the rice tariffication bill as soon as the
Congress resumes session in November to clear the way for its implementation
next year, thus stabilizing retail prices of the staple and alleviating the
plight of ordinary Filipinos reeling from the inflation surge.
Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuerte said President Rodrigo
Duterte’s declaration of this import liberalization bill as a priority or
urgent measure should prompt the Senate to act on it with dispatch as soon as
the Congress resumes session on November 12.
“The prompt approval of the rice tariffication bill is the
fastest way for both chambers of the Congress to help President Duterte tame
inflation and ease its impact on consumers -- most especially this coming
holiday season -- given that food expenses account for 9.7% of the consumer
price index,” said Villafuerte.
Also, he said the speedy approval of this measure will go a long
way in boosting palay productivity, which is a long-term approach to
stabilizing the supply and price of the staple, because it provides for the
establishment of a Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) to bankroll
farm modernization and other projects beneficial to local palay growers.
Vietnam Jan-Oct coffee
exports seen up 21.5 pct y/y; rice to grow 3.4 pct y/y
OCTOBER 29, 2018
HANOI, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Vietnam’s
coffee exports volume for the January-October period is expected to have grown
21.5 percent from the same period a year ago, while rice exports rose an
estimated 3.4 percent during the same period, government data showed on Monday.
COFFEE
Coffee exports from Vietnam will
rise an estimated 21.5 percent between January and October from a year ago to
1.58 million tonnes, equal to 26.3 million 60-kg bags, the General Statistics Office
said in a report on Monday.
Coffee export revenue for Vietnam,
the world’s biggest producer of the robusta bean, rose 1.1 percent to $2.98
billion in the 10-month period, the report said.
October coffee exports were
estimated at 130,000 tonnes, worth $230 million.
RICE
Rice exports in January-October from
Vietnam were forecast to rise 3.4 percent from a year ago to 5.24 million
tonnes. Revenue from rice exports in the period was forecast to grow 16.1
percent year-on-year to $2.64 billion.
October rice exports from Vietnam,
the world’s third-largest shipper of the grain, were recorded at 350,000
tonnes, worth $180 million.
ENERGY
Vietnam’s January-October crude oil
exports plunged 45.4 percent year-on-year to an estimated 3.22 million tonnes.
Crude oil export revenue in the
first 10 months of 2018 fell 24.8 percent to $1.82 billion.
Oil product imports in the 10-month
period were estimated at 10 million tonnes, falling 5.1 percent from the same
period last year, while the value of product imports rose 20 percent to $6.77
billion.
Vietnam’s January-to-October
liquefied petroleum gas imports increased 5.7 percent from a year earlier to
1.2 million tonnes. (Reporting by Mai Nguyen; Editing by Sunil Nair)
Five more rice mills
get Chinese nod for exports
Nigeria: Flood Destroys Over 100,000 Hectares of Rice Farms in
Jigawa - Rifan
Alhaji Adamu Maigoro, Chairman, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria
(RIFAN), Jigawa Chapter, on Friday said the recent flooding in the state
destroyed over 100,000 hectares of rice farms.
Maigoro told newsmen in Hadejia
that over 10,000 registered members of the association were affected by the
flood.
"The 10,000 figures captured
only the dry season rice farmers, who were supported with farm inputs earlier
in the year.
Ekiti Pensioners lament unpaid
gratuities
" If you are asking about
the entire rice farmers affected, the figures will definitely rise up to over
50,000 farmers," he said.
The chairman listed areas hit by
the flood to include; Ringim, Taura, Miga, Jahun, Auyo, Kaugama, Mallam-madori,
Hadejia, Guri, Kirikasamma, Gwaram, Buji, Birnin kudu and Kazaure.
Maigoro appealed to government at
all levels to support the affected farmers who were still struggling to cope
with the heavy loss caused by the flood.
FG, Labour and the new minimum
wage
"Though, government had
assisted our members, we are still appealing to them to do more because rice
farmers are still battling with the shock of the worst flooding in recent
times," he said.
The chairman expressed concern
over delay in the completion of Hadejia Valley Irrigation Scheme by the Federal
Government.
"The first phase of the
project, which starts from Auyo and ends at Hadejia, began 30 years ago but as
I speak with you, it has not been completed.
"Phase two of the project is
supposed to continue from Hadejia to Yobe.
"Though, this administration
has shown interest in completing the project and even expanded it, there is an
urgent need to complete it, if we truly government wants to end rice
importation.
Monarch urges farmers to save for
rainy day
"We are very passionate
about this because Jigawa has the potential to meet the entire nation's rice
demand," Maigoro said.
Newsmen report that no fewer than
21 persons died in the September flooding, which affected thousands of farmers
and washed away over 100,000 hectares of farmlands.
Rice Prices
as on :
30-10-2018 11:23:06 AM
Arrivals in tonnes;prices in
Rs/quintal in domestic market.
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Cachar(ASM)
|
80.00
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33.33
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5402.00
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2400
|
2400
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9.09
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Karimganj(ASM)
|
60.00
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NC
|
1540.00
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2400
|
2400
|
2.13
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Vishalpur(UP)
|
21.00
|
-25
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619.00
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2375
|
2375
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-
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Jasra(UP)
|
20.00
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-68.25
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434.00
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2300
|
2300
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-
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Naugarh(UP)
|
20.00
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14.29
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925.20
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2255
|
2250
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8.67
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Wansi(UP)
|
20.00
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11.11
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824.00
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2110
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2115
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-
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Giridih(Jha)
|
13.32
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8.2
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818.14
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3500
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3500
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NC
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Sahiyapur(UP)
|
11.50
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21.05
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2303.50
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2240
|
2240
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-
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Paliakala(UP)
|
11.00
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-15.38
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1111.10
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2290
|
2280
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-
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Vilthararoad(UP)
|
10.00
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NC
|
391.00
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2150
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2150
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NC
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Anandnagar(UP)
|
8.00
|
700
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80.00
|
2100
|
2300
|
-
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Tamkuhi Road(UP)
|
6.00
|
9.09
|
974.00
|
2150
|
2150
|
-
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Chitwadagaon(UP)
|
6.00
|
-33.33
|
365.70
|
2100
|
2100
|
-1.41
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Nautnava(UP)
|
5.00
|
400
|
36.50
|
2250
|
2250
|
10.29
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Ruperdeeha(UP)
|
5.00
|
-50
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254.00
|
1600
|
1600
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-
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Mau(Chitrakut)(UP)
|
4.00
|
60
|
47.20
|
1835
|
1815
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-
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Dibrugarh(ASM)
|
2.80
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-48.15
|
744.50
|
2920
|
2920
|
29.78
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Balarampur(WB)
|
1.80
|
NC
|
87.95
|
2640
|
2640
|
12.34
|
Chandoli(UP)
|
1.40
|
-17.65
|
236.30
|
2345
|
2360
|
-
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Khair(UP)
|
1.00
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-33.33
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1173.60
|
2530
|
2530
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-0.78
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Jagnair(UP)
|
0.80
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NC
|
80.40
|
2570
|
2550
|
1.18
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Khairagarh(UP)
|
0.80
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NC
|
115.20
|
2560
|
2560
|
1.59
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Champaknagar(Tri)
|
0.60
|
-
|
1.20
|
3100
|
-
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-
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Achnera(UP)
|
0.60
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-14.29
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20.60
|
2550
|
2560
|
NC
|
Kasipur(WB)
|
0.51
|
-1.92
|
4.98
|
2650
|
2630
|
15.22
|
Published on October
30, 2018
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/rice-prices/article25367694.ece
Attendees 'Think
Rice' at Annual FNCE Show
By Lesley Dixon
WASHINGTON, DC -- Last week, more than 10,000
dietitians, food policy makers, healthcare providers, nutrition scientists and
researchers, and food industry leaders from around the globe gathered in the
nation's capital to attend the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' 2018 Food
& Nutrition Conference & Expo (FNCE). As an exhibitor, USA Rice
promoted U.S. rice messaging, addressed nutrition and food safety questions,
and debuted the new "RD-Approved Guide to U.S.-grown Rice" toolkit
that was distributed via branded USB flashdrives.
At the new USA Rice booth, visual aids helped attendees understand the differences in U.S.-grown rice varieties and, of course, everyone lined up to test their knowledge on the famous Think Rice trivia wheel.
"The FNCE show is a very important event in the Domestic Promotion annual plan," said Cameron Jacobs, USA Rice manager of domestic promotion, who manned the booth. "The conference and expo brings together our target audience for USA Rice's nutrition and foodservice programs, and provides a great platform for USA Rice to position itself as the ultimate resource when it comes to all aspects of the U.S. rice industry from nutrition to sourcing and recipe production."
Outside of the booth's traditional offerings, USA Rice conducted a survey of more than 150 health professionals to gain stronger insight on rice attitudes and usage.
"Collecting real industry feedback gives us a better understanding of consumer interests and needs, while reinforcing our message that U.S.-grown rice is a central component of a healthy, well-balanced diet in both schools and homes," said Jacobs. "We'll be sharing these findings as soon as they have been tallied and interpreted."
At the new USA Rice booth, visual aids helped attendees understand the differences in U.S.-grown rice varieties and, of course, everyone lined up to test their knowledge on the famous Think Rice trivia wheel.
"The FNCE show is a very important event in the Domestic Promotion annual plan," said Cameron Jacobs, USA Rice manager of domestic promotion, who manned the booth. "The conference and expo brings together our target audience for USA Rice's nutrition and foodservice programs, and provides a great platform for USA Rice to position itself as the ultimate resource when it comes to all aspects of the U.S. rice industry from nutrition to sourcing and recipe production."
Outside of the booth's traditional offerings, USA Rice conducted a survey of more than 150 health professionals to gain stronger insight on rice attitudes and usage.
"Collecting real industry feedback gives us a better understanding of consumer interests and needs, while reinforcing our message that U.S.-grown rice is a central component of a healthy, well-balanced diet in both schools and homes," said Jacobs. "We'll be sharing these findings as soon as they have been tallied and interpreted."
Reschke appointed to wild rice task force
Tiny
gyroscope the size of a grain of rice could help shrink gadgets even further
David Nield
October 28th, 2018
This
optical gyroscope is 500 times smaller than existing modelsThe electronics inside consumer gadgets are often miniaturized versions of bigger components – like phone cameras, for instance – and that applies to the gyroscopes used to help a device orientate itself in 3D space. Now scientists have worked out a way of making these gyroscopes much, much smaller.
How small? Well, smaller than a grain of rice in fact. If you're hoping your next phone is going to be an easier fit inside your pocket – or even small enough to clip to your wrist – then this is one of the innovations that might help.
"The proof-of-concept device is capable of detecting phase shifts 30 times smaller than state-of-the-art miniature fibre-optic gyroscopes, despite being 500 times smaller in size," explains the team behind the work.
Today's wearables, smartphones, and drones use microelectromechanical (MEMS) sensors as gyroscopes, to work out how they are being rotated: it's how your phone knows to switch from portrait to landscape mode when you turn it around.
These electronic gyroscopes are much smaller than the rotating, nested wheels that made up the first models, but they're not always as accurate as they could be. That's led to the development of optical gyroscopes that use a split beam of light to get their bearings – what's known as the Sagnac effect.
While optical gyroscopes improve accuracy, up until now they haven't been any smaller than a golf ball. That brings us to the new research from scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), who have used a technique they call "reciprocal sensitivity enhancement" to make optical gyroscopes substantially smaller.
The Sagnac effect works by detecting very slight variations in the two beams of light split from a single source: those differences can be decoded by the gyroscope to judge rotation and orientation. The trick that the researchers have pulled off is to weed out some of the noise from these signals while maintaining the variations essential to the Sagnac effect (so "reciprocal" in affecting both light beams together).
That reduced noise – or "sensitivity enhancement" – means the whole system can work with weaker signals, and that means everything can be shrunk right down. The work has been published in Nature Photonics.
As is the case with any research of this type, it's going to take a long time for the technology to make its way from the laboratory to a gadget being sold on the shelves of your local electronics store, but now you know what's in the pipeline: super-small gyroscopes that are more accurate than ever before.
https://newatlas.com/tiny-optical-gyroscope-grain-of-rice/56976/
Death
by Harvest: A Story of Tractor Breakdowns!
Tractor breakdowns prevented a smooth second
half of our 2018 California rice harvest. It was rare having all three of our
harvest combines cutting rice at the same time.
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President Xi to
visit Pakistan next month
“Pakistan, a country of honor, is
setting up its pavilion to display its products and it is hoped that President
Xi Jinping will visit our pavilion,” Pakistan Ambassador to China, Masood
Khalid told APP here on Sunday.
He said that Pakistan would
exhibit its main products and highlight the development process and
achievements in science and technology, information technology and other areas
besides projecting the government’s priorities.
Ambassador Khalid said that
Pakistani companies and entrepreneurs would introduce their market potential
and exhibit products at the expo and play an important role to further enhance
economic cooperation with Chinese companies and the business community.
Pointing out other factors of the
expo beneficial for Pakistan, he said, the business groups and companies from
the US, Europe and other parts of the world would also be participating and
exhibiting their products.
The expo would see the
participation of more than 2,800 companies from 130 countries and regions, and
160,000 buyers from over 80,000 Chinese and foreign companies.
“Our businessmen and traders will
have an opportunity to interact with only their Chinese counterpart but also
introduce themselves to the business community of other countries as well,” he
added.
According to experts, the expo
would create more opportunities for extensive and in-depth trade cooperation
between Pakistan and China.
A look at China’s market reveals
that it was the world’s biggest destination for agricultural products including
grains, cotton, sugar, meat, and milk – and Pakistan produces almost all of
these in abundance.
Connecting the agro potential of
Pakistan with China’s opening up measures, the expo would help in exploring new
trade avenues.
One-third of Pakistan’s total
agricultural export was rice. Just a few years back, China was the second
largest buyer of Pakistan’s non-basmati type rice but the continuously evolving
arrangements have changed the scenario.
Nonetheless, traders and
governments from both countries had recently shown a willingness to resume their
high-volume trade.
After a positive response from
the Chinese side to Pakistan’s request for preferential treatment during the
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) discussions, it was expected that the commodity’s
export to China would increase.
Pakistan was the world’s fourth
largest producer of cotton and had Asia’s third largest spinning capacity.
Several factors, including the higher competitiveness of products and the U.S.
dollar’s surge against the local currency, boosted its textile exports to
around nine percent in the last financial year.
Fruits also formed a strong part
of Pakistan’s export base. Most prominent among these was a citrus variant
known as kinnow which hit a record high export figures of 370,000 tons in the
2017-18season. Experts believed that Pakistan had an immediate capacity of
exporting 50 to 80 thousand tons of kinnow to China in the next three years.
Mangoes, revered as the king of
fruits in Pakistan, were another of its major exports. Shipping starts in the
month of May but was mostly headed to Europe. This year’s increased queries
from Chinese buyers, however, would lead to an expanded share in China.
Indian makes pitch to export rice to China; urges it to open up its
USD 2 bn rice market
PTI|Oct
29, 2018, 05.55 PM IST
By K J M
Varma
BEIJING: The world's biggest exporter of rice, on Monday made a big pitch to export its rice varieties to China and urged it to open up its USD 2 billion rice import market based on an agreement signed between the two nations during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China in June.
A protocol on the exports of non-Basmati Rice from India to China was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping during their meeting at Qingdao in June on the sideline of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit.
Subsequently, the Chinese authorities visited India to inspect the rice mills and last week approved 24 Indian rice mills for exports of rice to China, the Indian Embassy here said in a statement.
Out of the 24 approved mills, six attended a seminar and business to business meeting. In which 44 Chinese importers including China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corporation (COFCO) took part.
The China Chamber of Commerce of Foodstuffs and Native Products (CFNA) partnered with the Indian Embassy for the event.
With world class quality and cost competitiveness, India has emerged as the biggest exporter of rice in the world, Prashant Lokhande, Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Indian Embassy, said outlining the nature of the bilateral trade and prospects of exports of Indian rice.
Thanking the Chinese authorities for opening up non-basmati rice imports from India, he hoped to have significant quantities of rice shipped to China at the earliest to cater to USD 1.5 billion to USD 2 billion rice import market of China, the statement from the embassy said.
Bian Zhenhu, the president of CFNA, expressed satisfaction on the growth of bilateral trade between the two countries.
A K Gupta of the Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority, said that though India exports more than 12 million MT of rice every year, none comes to China.
He appealed Chinese importers to try rich varieties of Indian rice which can suit all tastes and requirements including as ingredient in the processed food, he said
BEIJING: The world's biggest exporter of rice, on Monday made a big pitch to export its rice varieties to China and urged it to open up its USD 2 billion rice import market based on an agreement signed between the two nations during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China in June.
A protocol on the exports of non-Basmati Rice from India to China was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping during their meeting at Qingdao in June on the sideline of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit.
Subsequently, the Chinese authorities visited India to inspect the rice mills and last week approved 24 Indian rice mills for exports of rice to China, the Indian Embassy here said in a statement.
Out of the 24 approved mills, six attended a seminar and business to business meeting. In which 44 Chinese importers including China National Cereals, Oils and Foodstuffs Corporation (COFCO) took part.
The China Chamber of Commerce of Foodstuffs and Native Products (CFNA) partnered with the Indian Embassy for the event.
With world class quality and cost competitiveness, India has emerged as the biggest exporter of rice in the world, Prashant Lokhande, Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Indian Embassy, said outlining the nature of the bilateral trade and prospects of exports of Indian rice.
Thanking the Chinese authorities for opening up non-basmati rice imports from India, he hoped to have significant quantities of rice shipped to China at the earliest to cater to USD 1.5 billion to USD 2 billion rice import market of China, the statement from the embassy said.
Bian Zhenhu, the president of CFNA, expressed satisfaction on the growth of bilateral trade between the two countries.
A K Gupta of the Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority, said that though India exports more than 12 million MT of rice every year, none comes to China.
He appealed Chinese importers to try rich varieties of Indian rice which can suit all tastes and requirements including as ingredient in the processed food, he said
Royal launch
for high-yield hybrid Sembada 188 rice
| Rokiah
Mahmud |
BRUNEIANS will soon be seeing a new type of rice on their meal
plates, the Sembada 188, after initial
planting for the variety took place at the Wasan Agricultural Development Area
(KKP Wasan) yesterday.
Gracing and launching the event was His Majesty Sultan Haji
Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali
Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien, Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam, who chipped in to plant the first seedlings of the high-yield
paddy.
The project, aimed at boosting local rice production, is a
collaborative effort following research done by the Department of Agriculture
and Agrifood, Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism (MPRT) and PT Biogene
Plantation of Indonesia.
It is scheduled to be carried out for three seasons – the first
phase in May 2016 and ended in March this year.
Studies have found that Sembada 188
has an average yield of five to six tonnes per hectare per season.
The variety’s seeds are being
imported from Indonesia through Yaz & Wyn Enterprise, a local company
appointed as the sole distributor for the seeds in Brunei Darussalam.
The Sembada 188
pilot planting project launched yesterday covers 35 hectares of agricultural
land and involves 19 farmers from Setia Kawan Cooperative (KOSEKA).
“Before deciding on Sembada 188,
we went through three planting trials which began three years ago, using Sembada B9, Sembada 188, Sembada 626 and Sembada 989 seeds,” Head
Director of PT Biogene Plantation Bambang Puwardi Priyono explained in an
interview.
“Out of the four, Sembada 188
has been chosen for the collaboration as it is capable of producing twice the
yield compared to other varieties.”
Idol si Trump! Gov
Marcos: Make agriculture great again
Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos said she wants to make
agriculture in the country “great again.”
The Ilocos Norte politiko said
that despite the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) producing
high-yielding rice strains, these were not distributed to many farmers.
Marcos said the Ilocos Norte
provincial government had to directly support its farmers.
“This is why we poured local
government support to farmers in Ilocos Norte, including the needed
infrastructure,” she said.
“We buy rice directly from the
farms at the right price and sell them at the same price in our Kadiwa stores,”
Marcos added.She also urged other provinces to emulate Ilocos Norte’s
agricultural programs.
“If the Ilocos Norte provincial
government can do it, we can do it in other provinces as well. Let’s make
agriculture great again!” Marcos said.
China sets new hybrid rice
yield record
By Xu Hailin Source:Global Times Published: 2018/10/30 16:38:40
China has set a new world record for super hybrid rice yields at
18 tons per hectare at a demonstration base in Handan, North China's Hebei
Province.
The rice was planted in 6.8 hectares of a demonstration base at the Hebei Silicon Valley Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the only private academy of agricultural sciences in Hebei.
Researchers harvested 18 tons per hectare of the Xiangliangyou 900 super hybrid rice. The amount was verified by five third-party experts from Wuhan-based Huazhong Agricultural University and Hebei Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.
Three smaller fields with a total area of 0.23 hectares were chosen randomly and examined for yield, Xinhua reported. The yield per hectare of the Xiangliangyou 900 super hybrid rice in 2017 was 17.25 tons.
"Thirty percent more than the yield of previous varieties of super hybrid rice, the record shows that the revolutionary third-generation technology is mature enough to be adopted in fields across China," Li Xinqi, a research fellow at the Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Center, a division of the China National Hybrid Rice R&D Center, told the Global Times on Tuesday.
"The rice could meet China's demand for food, offering powerful support to the country's grain security," Li said.
Good seeds, good fertilizers and proper management of the fields were the reasons for the increasing yield, Tu Shuxin, a professor at Huazhong Agricultural University, was quoted as saying by Xinhua.
"Government policy support is indispensable in promoting the rice," Li noted.
The rice was planted in 6.8 hectares of a demonstration base at the Hebei Silicon Valley Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the only private academy of agricultural sciences in Hebei.
Researchers harvested 18 tons per hectare of the Xiangliangyou 900 super hybrid rice. The amount was verified by five third-party experts from Wuhan-based Huazhong Agricultural University and Hebei Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday.
Three smaller fields with a total area of 0.23 hectares were chosen randomly and examined for yield, Xinhua reported. The yield per hectare of the Xiangliangyou 900 super hybrid rice in 2017 was 17.25 tons.
"Thirty percent more than the yield of previous varieties of super hybrid rice, the record shows that the revolutionary third-generation technology is mature enough to be adopted in fields across China," Li Xinqi, a research fellow at the Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Center, a division of the China National Hybrid Rice R&D Center, told the Global Times on Tuesday.
"The rice could meet China's demand for food, offering powerful support to the country's grain security," Li said.
Good seeds, good fertilizers and proper management of the fields were the reasons for the increasing yield, Tu Shuxin, a professor at Huazhong Agricultural University, was quoted as saying by Xinhua.
"Government policy support is indispensable in promoting the rice," Li noted.
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1125106.shtmls
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