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ARLINGTON, VA --
The theme of the Spring 2018 Whole Grain, USA Rice's newspaper,
is "Give Them What They Want!" And if what YOU want is all the
latest news about the U.S. rice industry, then check your mailbox as the new
issue is hot off the presses and on its way to readers throughout the six rice
producing states and Washington, DC.
"'Give Them What They Want' is a business call to action aimed at the new generation of consumers known as millennials who, like it or not, are changing the rules for food," said Whole Grain editor Michael Klein. "We're all tracking how they're shopping, what they're eating, drinking, and cooking trying to figure out what matters to them. And in this Whole Grain we report on the U.S. rice industry's answers to millennial tastes for eclectic cuisine and food 'experiences' with products like domestic aromatic rice varieties and craft beer brewed with U.S. rice."
You'll also read about how and where these new food trends get started, what makes ancient grains ancient, and a high protein rice variety that has caught the attention of the health crowd."
This issue includes other news from around rice world, from recent USA Rice Outlook and Government Affairs conferences to what is going on in Iraq, Japan, and some of the key rough rice markets where USA Rice is active on behalf of industry.
If you do not receive the Whole Grain in your mailbox, or you'd like additional copies to distribute to friends, neighbors, and colleagues, or you would like to advertise in future issues, contact Deborah Willenborg.
"'Give Them What They Want' is a business call to action aimed at the new generation of consumers known as millennials who, like it or not, are changing the rules for food," said Whole Grain editor Michael Klein. "We're all tracking how they're shopping, what they're eating, drinking, and cooking trying to figure out what matters to them. And in this Whole Grain we report on the U.S. rice industry's answers to millennial tastes for eclectic cuisine and food 'experiences' with products like domestic aromatic rice varieties and craft beer brewed with U.S. rice."
You'll also read about how and where these new food trends get started, what makes ancient grains ancient, and a high protein rice variety that has caught the attention of the health crowd."
This issue includes other news from around rice world, from recent USA Rice Outlook and Government Affairs conferences to what is going on in Iraq, Japan, and some of the key rough rice markets where USA Rice is active on behalf of industry.
If you do not receive the Whole Grain in your mailbox, or you'd like additional copies to distribute to friends, neighbors, and colleagues, or you would like to advertise in future issues, contact Deborah Willenborg.
Sindh
getting 50pc less water as against last year’s supplies
May 21, 2018
HYDERABAD: Sindh is getting 50pc less water than what it received
during the corresponding period last year at Guddu barrage upstream, the first
barrage on Indus after the river enters the province, dealing a serious
blow to cultivation of Kharif season crops of rice and cotton.
All right bank non-perennial canals of three barrages are now to
getting water for crops but due to acute water scarcity, irrigation authorities
could release water into the canals only for drinking purposes.
Non-perennial canals of Guddu and Sukkur barrages were to be
provided water for Kharif from May 15 but given available flows, irrigation
authorities would only provide water to Sukkur barrage’s right bank canals of
North Western, Dadu and Rice canals and Guddu’s Begari Feeder.
As per Water Apportionment Accord 1991 Guddu barrage is having
67pc less water, Sukkur 42pc and Kotri 66pc less.
Acute water shortage deals serious
blow to cultivation of Kharif crops
Sukkur barrage’s left bank canals of Nara and Rohri are getting
somewhat better water flows and Kotri barrage’s Kalri Baghar (KB) feeder is
receiving reasonable flows for meeting Karachi’s water needs. KB feeder feeds
Keenjhar lake from where Karachi gets water.
On May 18 last year Guddu barrage received 72,286 cusecs against
38,620 cusecs the same day this year. Canals’ withdrawal figures of Guddu
barrage show it is getting 67pc less water than its allocated share and
likewise Sukkur barrage is getting 49.8pc less water as compared to its
allocation for May.
“Last year in May the situation was much better. And this trend of
shortage this year is likely to continue over the days to come,” said an
irrigation official.
Kotri barrage is the most affected as it bears 66pc water shortage
in its four canals, three on left and one on right side, currently.
“We are mainly releasing water for drinking purposes in four
canals of Kotri barrage,” said newly appointed Kotri barrage chief engineer
Shafqat Wadhu.
He said that level of Keenjhar lake whose designed discharge was
9,000 cusecs had improved over the last few days and now it was being provided
around 2,100 cusecs to meet drinking water needs.
Share of non-perennial canals of Guddu and Sukkur barrages gets
due on May 15. Begari Feeder is still closed. However, its left bank canal —
Ghotki Feeder — which is to get 6,000 cusecs, is being provided 2,000 cusecs
only.
Similarly, Sukkur barrage’s right bank canals — North Western,
Rice and Dadu — are getting 1400 cusecs, 400 cusecs and 1150 cusecs against
allocation of 6000, 4000 and 5000 cusecs, respectively.
“Indus River System Authority’s advisory committee had earlier
predicted 31pc shortage in Kharif but it was revised to 42pc. We believe that
we will be having 50pc shortage of water at the end of the day in view of
present water flows,” said an irrigation official.
The persistent water shortage has badly affected cotton sowing in
Sindh as only 22 per cent area has been brought under cultivation so far
against a target of 620,000 hectares. Last year’s cotton sowing target was
650,000 hectares.
Sindh Chamber of Agriculture general secretary Zahid Bhurgari
claimed that only 35pc cotton was sown in lower Sindh areas and that too with
the help of tube-wells.
Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2018
PhilRice: Tech will lessen Train’s impact on
farmers
THERE are technologies in place to lessen the impact of Republic
Act 10963, or the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (Train) Act, on
Filipino rice farmers, which saw their income reduced after its implementation,
the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) said.
According to the agency, Train-imposed excise taxes on fuel caused
the decrease.
“Train increased the production cost of pump-dependent farmers by
50 centavos for every kilogram of palay (unhusked rice) produced, which
diminished their income by 10 percent,” PhilRice said.
Since Train’s implementation, fuel cost—which accounts for 30
percent of production cost—has risen by P2,014 per hectare, it added.
PhilRice data show that farmers’ current fuel cost is P15,876 per
ha., a 14.5-percent increase from the pre-Train P13,862 per ha.
A typical farmer uses 397 liters of fuel per ha., from land
preparation until harvesting, while “mechanized” farmers consume 413 l/ ha.
This results in a difference of 16 l/ha, adding between P600 and P1,000 to the
cost.
To offset the increase, PhilRice Executive Director Sailila E.
Abdula said yield-enhancing technologies, including machines, water management,
and rice varieties, were available for farmers to use.
One is the combine harvester, which Abdula said gets the farmers
“an additional net income of P6,000, which comes from the savings
[they]obtained from the reduced labor cost in harvesting, threshing, and using
sacks and twine.”
Another is the so-called four-in-one machine, from which farmers
earn P3,527 more, as it reduces postharvest losses from manual harvesting,
axial-flow threshing, and piling.
To further save on fuel, PhilRice is also promoting rice hull, a
farm waste common in rural communities, in powering water pumps; and water pump
gasifier, which burns rice hull as fuel. These will give farmers irrigation
savings of 30 percent to 40 percent every season.
Alternate wetting and drying technology, or irrigating fields a
few days after the water level has dropped to about 15 centimeters below the
soil’s surface, is another pratice that gives 16 percent-to-35 percent savings
without decreasing yield.
Meanwhile, farmer Rolando San Gabriel of the Science City of
Muñoz, Nueva Ecija province advised growers to plant high-yielding rice
varieties to cope with Train’s impact.
“We cannot control the prices, but we are in control of our
farming practices,” San Gabriel said.
“We must have a target yield per cropping season and see how we
can cut down on the cost. We can start with our choice of rice varieties,” he
added.
“I will still farm despite the cost adjustments. With the right
strategies, farmers can survive Train,” the farmer said.
Farmers affected by TRAIN law
told to tap technology
May 20, 2018
The Philippine Rice Research
Institute (PhilRice) said farmers can turn to technological innovations to cope
with the increase in production cost due to the implementation of the Tax
Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law.
PhilRice Executive Director
Sailila E. Abdula said yield-enhancing technologies, such as machines, water
management and seed varieties, are easily available to rice growers to help
offset the P0.50 hike in the production cost of pump-dependent farmers.
The TRAIN law directly affected
farmers due to its provision on higher specific tax on petroleum products,
which was last increased in 1997, the PhilRice said in a statement.
Data from the PhilRice showed
that a typical farmer uses 397 liters per hectare of fuel from land preparation
until harvesting while the more mechanized farmer consumes 413 l/ha. Abdula
said the increase in cost can be offset by using the combine harvester alone.
“By using combine harvester,
farmer gets an additional net income of P6,000, which came from the savings he
obtained from reduced labor cost in harvesting, threshing, and using sacks and
twine,” Adbula added.
The PhilRice chief also said
farmers earn P3,527 more from the 4-in-1 machine, as it reduces postharvest
losses from manual harvesting, axial-flow threshing and piling.
To further save on fuel,
PhilRice promotes the use of rice hull, a common farm waste in rural communities, in powering up water pump. Rice hull gasifier pump system, a water pump gasifier that burns rice hull as fuel, can help farmers save 30 percent to 40 percent on irrigation cost per season.
PhilRice promotes the use of rice hull, a common farm waste in rural communities, in powering up water pump. Rice hull gasifier pump system, a water pump gasifier that burns rice hull as fuel, can help farmers save 30 percent to 40 percent on irrigation cost per season.
Alternate wetting and drying
technology, or irrigating the field few days after water level has dropped to
about 15 centimeters below the surface of the soil, is also an easy farm
practice which can result in savings of up to 35 percent in irrigation cost
without cutting yield.
Farmer Rolando San Gabriel of
Maligaya, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija said in a statement that his fellow
crop growers can cope with the TRAIN law by planting rice varieties that yield
more harvest.
“We cannot control the prices,
but we are in control of our farming practices. We must have a target yield per
cropping season and see how we can cut down on the cost. We can start with our
choice of rice varieties,” San Gabriel said.
San Gabriel added he planted NSIC
Rc402, which has a maximum yield of 14 tons per hectare and matures in 114
days. High-yielding varieties that can produce an additional yield of 105
kilograms per hectare are available in PhilRice stations and seed centers.
San Gabriel said he will reduce
his operational costs come planting season through dry plowing during land
preparation and implementing just two of the usual three harrowing. He added he
will also reduce his nitrogen application.
“I will still farm despite cost
adjustments. With right strategies, farmers can survive the TRAIN law,” he
said.
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State subsidies accelerate in Q1
May 20, 2018, 10:00 PM
By Chino S. Leyco
State subsidies to
government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) in the first quarter
amounted to P45.29 billion, more than double the first three months in 2017,
owing to health insurance benefits for indigent Filipinos, irrigation program,
and the jeepney modernization project.Data from the Bureau of the Treasury
showed that government subsidies to state-run companies amounted to P45.29
billion in January to March this year, up by 130 percent compared with P19.66
billion in the same period last year.
Of the total subsidies, about
33.46 percent went to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp., commonly known as
PhilHealth, which is equivalent to P15.2 billion.
PhilHealth, which is mandated to
provide adequate and affordable social health insurance coverage for all
Filipinos, receives regular financial aid from the government to settle the
insurance premiums for indigent individuals identified by the Department of
Social Welfare and Development.
Another recipient of government
financial support was the Land Bank of the Philippines, which received P12.3
billion in the first quarter, or 27.16 percent of the total subsidy
disbursements of the treasury bureau.
The subsidy given to Land Bank
will be used to fund the lender’s credit facility for a program that will help
drivers and operators replace all 15 years old and above public utility
jeepneys (PUJs) with modern public transport.
Meanwhile, the National
Irrigation Administration cornered 18.41 percent of the total subsidies at
end-March, amounting to P8.34 billion.
The monetary aid given to NIA
will be used to fund the government’s free irrigation program.
In January last year, President
Rodrigo R. Duterte stopped the NIA, an agency responsible for irrigation
development in the country, from collecting the Irrigation Service Fee (ISF)
from farmers.
Aside from the three GOCCs, the
government also gave subsidies to the National Food Authority with P1.8
billion, National Development Co. with P1.5 billion, Power Sector Assets &
Liabilities Management Corp. with P1.48 billion and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
with P1.45 billion.
The National Electrification
Administration (P653 million), Social Housing Finance Corp. (P612 million),
Small Business Corp. (P442 million), National Power Corp. (P224 million), and
the Philippine Children Medical Center (P222 million) also received finance
support from the Treasury.
Other GOCCs include the
Philippine Heart Center (P232 million), Philippine Rice Research Institute
(P185 million), National Kidney and Transplant Institute (P147 million and the
Cultural Center of the Philippines (P105 million).
In the first quarter, the
Treasury also gave subsidies to the Light Rail Transit Authority, National
Housing Authority, Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport, Bases Conversion
and Development Authority, and Center for International Trade Expositions and
Missions.
Also included in the list were
Lung Center of the Philippines, Philippine Coconut Authority, Philippine
Fisheries Development Authority, Philippine Institute for Development Studies,
and Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care.
Lastly, People’s Television
Network, Inc., Southern Philippines Development Authority, and Zamboanga City
Special Economic Zone Authority received subsidies from the national government
in the first quarter of the year.
For 2018, the national government
earmarked a record P162.55 billion in financial aid for GOCCs and government
financial institutions (GFIs), up by 24 percent compared with the projected
P131.09-billion disbursements last year.
Palawan to produce hybrid seeds
Louise Maureen Simeon (The Philippine
Star) - May 21, 2018 - 12:00am
Public hybrid rice will soon be available for Palawan
farmers following a recent intensive training attended by the province’s
agricultural workers.
Andy G. Zapata Jr./File
Rice program project officer
Marlon Montero said hybrid rice seeds in Palawan are being sourced from regions
particularly Davao.
“There is a risk in procuring the
seeds away from Palawan knowing that this can negatively affect the germination
rate. With our current efforts, we may no longer need to buy seeds from other
regions in the coming years,” he added.
Palawan targets to expand up to
1000 hectares of public hybrid rice production in the next planting seasons.
It is now conducting training for
40 agricultural extension workers and project implementers on hybrid seed
production focusing on field and crop establishment and seed technology.
The Department of
Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute said the training aims to ensure
the high purity of seeds to be produced and that best management practices are
adopted to achieve the highest potential yield of hybrid.
Public hybrid variety Mestizo 1
has an average yield of 5.4 metric tons per hectare up to 9.9 MT/ha and is
highly recommended nationwide for its good eating quality and aroma.
Another variety Mestizo 20 can
thrive in the most climatic types in the country and can yield from 6.4 MT/ha
to 11.7 MT/ha.
The series of training is in
support to the provincial government’s rice program, which provides hybrid
seeds and farm inputs to about 400 farmer beneficiaries.
Refresher courses on seed quality
assessment, seed certification, laboratory and field requirements and
procedures were also discussed to seed inspectors.
https://www.philstar.com/business/2018/05/21/1817047/palawan-produce-hybrid-seeds
Rice farmers observing best growing
season in years
The hot and dry conditions are
affecting this year's rice crop.
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Feeding the Dragon: Prospects brighten for
non-basmati rice exports
Millers told to register for facility inspection
by Chinese authorities
Rice farmers observing best growing
season in years
May 18, 2018 4:38 AM
PSTUpdated: May 18, 2018 4:43 AM PST
CROWLEY, La. -
In the last three years, frequent, extreme rainfall has put a
dent in rice production.
"We had several hundred acres last year that was lost. And,
we lost a lot of rice two years ago from flooding condition when it was
actually in the middle of harvest," explained LSU Extension Rice Research
Center Specialist for La Dr. Dustin Harrell.
Because of the colder weather this year, rice crops in Acadiana
were staying dormant. Most recently, the weather changed very quickly from
winter to summer.
"It's probably the best rice I have seen in many years.
And, the low 90's and upward 80's during the day with low cloud cover and the
cooler temperatures in the low seventies and uppers seventies is just perfect
for growing rice. In fact, some of the best we've had in the last three
years," explained Dr. Harrell.
One of the negative sides of this weather is that rice farmers
will have to pay higher energy bills for running their irrigation pumps
more.
"Old generations always said that in the years that we have
to pump that will make better crops. We utilize the fertilizer better and we
have less disease pressure," said Acadia Parish rice farmer Paul
Zaunbrecher.
Despite the sunny, dry weather forcing farmers to run their
irrigation pumps longer, they say they'll save money if this year turns out to
be sunny and warm.
"If we're catching all these rains, a lot of times we're
forced throw fertilizer into the water. When you throw fertilizer into the
water, you decrease your efficiency in the plant taking up the
fertilizer," said Zaunbrecher.
While rice farmers acknowledge that some rain would be
beneficial, they just want it in moderation
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Feeding the Dragon: Prospects brighten for
non-basmati rice exports
Millers told to register for facility inspection
by Chinese authorities
VISHWANATH KULKARNI
In a step towards facilitating exports of
rice to China, the Union government has asked the millers to get registered
with the Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage
(DPPQ&S) under the Agriculture Ministry, so that the registered mills
could be approved by the Chinese authorities for exports of the cereal.
In a
step towards facilitating exports of rice to China, the Union government has
asked the millers to get registered with the Directorate of Plant Protection,
Quarantine and Storage (DPPQ&S) under the Agriculture Ministry, so
that the registered mills could be approved by the Chinese authorities
for exports of the cereal.
India, the largest rice exporter, ships a minuscule
quantity of the cereal through other countries to China, which imports as
high as five million tonnes annually mainly from Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan
among other rice producers.
India, the largest rice exporter, ships a minuscule
quantity of the cereal through other countries to China, which imports as
high as five million tonnes annually mainly from Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan
among other rice producers.
The Indian exporters, finding it tough to
crack the markets in China, the largest importer of rice, have been seeking
the government intervention to facilitate shipments of the cereal. The
issue had figured during the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi to China, sources said.
The Indian exporters, finding it tough to
crack the markets in China, the largest importer of rice, have been seeking
the government intervention to facilitate shipments of the cereal. The issue
had figured during the recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to
China, sources said.
Arrangement terms
The Agriculture Ministry is in the process
of signing up a protocol with the General Administration of Customs of
the People’s Republic of China in respect of export of the Indian rice —
both basmati and non-basmati — to China. The protocol is to ensure that
the rice exported from India meets the phyto-sanitary concerns of China,
the Agriculture and Processed Food Exports Development Authority
(Apeda) said in a note on its website.
The Agriculture Ministry is in the process
of signing up a protocol with the General Administration of Customs of
the People’s Republic of China in respect of export of the Indian rice —
both basmati and non-basmati — to China. The protocol is to ensure that
the rice exported from India meets the phyto-sanitary concerns of China,
the Agriculture and Processed Food Exports Development Authority
(Apeda) said in a note on its website.
“Subsequent to the signing of the protocol,
the rice processing unit will be registered by the DPPQ&S, under the
Agriculture Ministry. The registered mill will be inspected by Chinese
authorities for approval for export of rice from India to China,” the notification
said asking mills to convey their interest to the DPPQ&S.
“Subsequent to the signing of the protocol,
the rice processing unit will be registered by the DPPQ&S, under the
Agriculture Ministry. The registered mill will be inspected by Chinese
authorities for approval for export of rice from India to China,” the notification
said asking mills to convey their interest to the DPPQ&S.
Boosting volumes
Welcoming the government’s move, BV Krishna
Rao, President, Rice Exporters Association, said it was a step in the
right direction and could result in higher volumes. “We have the potential
to ship at least two million tonnes rice worth $1 billion to the Chinese market,”
Rao said.
India has emerged as the largest exporter of
rice since 2011 on rising domestic supplies through improved productivity.
As per the third advance estimates, rice production during 201718 is seen
scaling a new high of 111.52 million tonnes (mt) against previous year’s
109.70 mt. Average shipments of non-basmati rice have hovered between 6 and
8 mt and the premium basmati rice around 4 mt in recent years.
India has emerged as the largest exporter of
rice since 2011 on rising domestic supplies through improved productivity.
As per the third advance estimates, rice production during 201718 is seen
scaling a new high of 111.52 million tonnes (mt) against previous year’s
109.70 mt. Average shipments of non-basmati rice have hovered between 6 and
8 mt and the premium basmati rice around 4 mt in recent years.
Though Indian rice is aggressively priced,
the Chinese have preferred to buy the cereal from Pakistan, because of the
political considerations between the neighbouring nations. The Modi
government’s move to facilitate shipments should open up new markets,
while boosting the per unit realisation for the Indian rice exports.
Other markets
Rao said the Centre should also facilitate
exports of the non-basmati rice to countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and
the Philippines, where the private players are finding it difficult to
crack these markets.
Bulk of India’s non-basmati rice shipments
are aimed at the African nations. In the financial year ended March 2018, India’s
rice shipments stood at a record 12.64 mt valued at ₹49,768
crore. Of this, the non-basmati volumes touched a record 8.63 mt valued at ₹22,927
crore, mainly on higher offtake by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Bulk of India’s non-basmati rice shipments
are aimed at the African nations. In the financial year ended March 2018, India’s
rice shipments stood at a record 12.64 mt valued at ₹49,768
crore. Of this, the non-basmati volumes touched a record 8.63 mt valued at ₹22,927
crore, mainly on higher offtake by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Farmers affected by TRAIN law
told to tap technology
May 20, 2018
The Philippine Rice Research
Institute (PhilRice) said farmers can turn to technological innovations to cope
with the increase in production cost due to the implementation of the Tax
Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law.
PhilRice Executive Director
Sailila E. Abdula said yield-enhancing technologies, such as machines, water
management and seed varieties, are easily available to rice growers to help
offset the P0.50 hike in the production cost of pump-dependent farmers.
The TRAIN law directly affected
farmers due to its provision on higher specific tax on petroleum products,
which was last increased in 1997, the PhilRice said in a statement.
Data from the PhilRice showed
that a typical farmer uses 397 liters per hectare of fuel from land preparation
until harvesting while the more mechanized farmer consumes 413 l/ha. Abdula
said the increase in cost can be offset by using the combine harvester alone.
“By using combine harvester,
farmer gets an additional net income of P6,000, which came from the savings he
obtained from reduced labor cost in harvesting, threshing, and using sacks and
twine,” Adbula added.
The PhilRice chief also said
farmers earn P3,527 more from the 4-in-1 machine, as it reduces postharvest
losses from manual harvesting, axial-flow threshing and piling.
To further save on fuel,
PhilRice promotes the use of rice hull, a common farm waste in rural communities, in powering up water pump. Rice hull gasifier pump system, a water pump gasifier that burns rice hull as fuel, can help farmers save 30 percent to 40 percent on irrigation cost per season.
PhilRice promotes the use of rice hull, a common farm waste in rural communities, in powering up water pump. Rice hull gasifier pump system, a water pump gasifier that burns rice hull as fuel, can help farmers save 30 percent to 40 percent on irrigation cost per season.
Alternate wetting and drying
technology, or irrigating the field few days after water level has dropped to
about 15 centimeters below the surface of the soil, is also an easy farm
practice which can result in savings of up to 35 percent in irrigation cost
without cutting yield.
Farmer Rolando San Gabriel of
Maligaya, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija said in a statement that his fellow
crop growers can cope with the TRAIN law by planting rice varieties that yield
more harvest.
“We cannot control the prices,
but we are in control of our farming practices. We must have a target yield per
cropping season and see how we can cut down on the cost. We can start with our
choice of rice varieties,” San Gabriel said.
San Gabriel added he planted NSIC
Rc402, which has a maximum yield of 14 tons per hectare and matures in 114
days. High-yielding varieties that can produce an additional yield of 105
kilograms per hectare are available in PhilRice stations and seed centers.
San Gabriel said he will reduce
his operational costs come planting season through dry plowing during land
preparation and implementing just two of the usual three harrowing. He added he
will also reduce his nitrogen application.
“I will still farm despite cost
adjustments. With right strategies, farmers can survive the TRAIN law,” he
said.
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State subsidies accelerate in Q1
May 20, 2018, 10:00 PM
By Chino S. Leyco
State subsidies to
government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) in the first quarter
amounted to P45.29 billion, more than double the first three months in 2017,
owing to health insurance benefits for indigent Filipinos, irrigation program,
and the jeepney modernization project.Data from the Bureau of the Treasury
showed that government subsidies to state-run companies amounted to P45.29
billion in January to March this year, up by 130 percent compared with P19.66
billion in the same period last year.
Of the total subsidies, about
33.46 percent went to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp., commonly known as
PhilHealth, which is equivalent to P15.2 billion.
PhilHealth, which is mandated to
provide adequate and affordable social health insurance coverage for all
Filipinos, receives regular financial aid from the government to settle the
insurance premiums for indigent individuals identified by the Department of
Social Welfare and Development.
Another recipient of government
financial support was the Land Bank of the Philippines, which received P12.3
billion in the first quarter, or 27.16 percent of the total subsidy
disbursements of the treasury bureau.
The subsidy given to Land Bank
will be used to fund the lender’s credit facility for a program that will help
drivers and operators replace all 15 years old and above public utility
jeepneys (PUJs) with modern public transport.
Meanwhile, the National
Irrigation Administration cornered 18.41 percent of the total subsidies at
end-March, amounting to P8.34 billion.
The monetary aid given to NIA
will be used to fund the government’s free irrigation program.
In January last year, President
Rodrigo R. Duterte stopped the NIA, an agency responsible for irrigation
development in the country, from collecting the Irrigation Service Fee (ISF)
from farmers.
Aside from the three GOCCs, the
government also gave subsidies to the National Food Authority with P1.8
billion, National Development Co. with P1.5 billion, Power Sector Assets &
Liabilities Management Corp. with P1.48 billion and Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
with P1.45 billion.
The National Electrification
Administration (P653 million), Social Housing Finance Corp. (P612 million),
Small Business Corp. (P442 million), National Power Corp. (P224 million), and
the Philippine Children Medical Center (P222 million) also received finance
support from the Treasury.
Other GOCCs include the
Philippine Heart Center (P232 million), Philippine Rice Research Institute
(P185 million), National Kidney and Transplant Institute (P147 million and the
Cultural Center of the Philippines (P105 million).
In the first quarter, the
Treasury also gave subsidies to the Light Rail Transit Authority, National
Housing Authority, Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport, Bases Conversion
and Development Authority, and Center for International Trade Expositions and
Missions.
Also included in the list were
Lung Center of the Philippines, Philippine Coconut Authority, Philippine
Fisheries Development Authority, Philippine Institute for Development Studies,
and Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care.
Lastly, People’s Television
Network, Inc., Southern Philippines Development Authority, and Zamboanga City
Special Economic Zone Authority received subsidies from the national government
in the first quarter of the year.
For 2018, the national government
earmarked a record P162.55 billion in financial aid for GOCCs and government
financial institutions (GFIs), up by 24 percent compared with the projected
P131.09-billion disbursements last year.
Palawan to produce hybrid seeds
Louise Maureen Simeon (The Philippine
Star) - May 21, 2018 - 12:00am
Public hybrid rice will soon be available for Palawan
farmers following a recent intensive training attended by the province’s
agricultural workers.
Andy G. Zapata Jr./File
Rice program project officer
Marlon Montero said hybrid rice seeds in Palawan are being sourced from regions
particularly Davao.
“There is a risk in procuring the
seeds away from Palawan knowing that this can negatively affect the germination
rate. With our current efforts, we may no longer need to buy seeds from other
regions in the coming years,” he added.
Palawan targets to expand up to
1000 hectares of public hybrid rice production in the next planting seasons.
It is now conducting training for
40 agricultural extension workers and project implementers on hybrid seed
production focusing on field and crop establishment and seed technology.
The Department of
Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute said the training aims to ensure
the high purity of seeds to be produced and that best management practices are
adopted to achieve the highest potential yield of hybrid.
Public hybrid variety Mestizo 1
has an average yield of 5.4 metric tons per hectare up to 9.9 MT/ha and is
highly recommended nationwide for its good eating quality and aroma.
Another variety Mestizo 20 can
thrive in the most climatic types in the country and can yield from 6.4 MT/ha
to 11.7 MT/ha.
The series of training is in
support to the provincial government’s rice program, which provides hybrid
seeds and farm inputs to about 400 farmer beneficiaries.
Refresher courses on seed quality
assessment, seed certification, laboratory and field requirements and
procedures were also discussed to seed inspectors.
Preeti Krishnamani takes on one of the
world's most pressing food-security issues.
Preeti Krishnamani, a junior at
Charter School of Wilmington, is one of only 15 finalists from the U.S., Canada
and Germany selected for the International BioGENEius Challenge, recognizing
outstanding research by high-school students in biotechnology. She will
showcase her research at BIO 2018, which begins June 4, 2018.
Krishnamani’s project is titled
“Effects of Silicon Amendments on the Concentration and Adsorption Properties
of Iron-Oxides in Paddy Soils.” To put it simply, her research aims to reduce
poisonous contamination of the world’s rice supply.
Or, in her words:
Arsenic contamination in rice plants
threatens food security and human health worldwide. While scientists discovered
that incorporating silicon in soil decreases arsenic uptake directly, the
effects of silicon on iron-oxide minerals that control arsenic cycling in the
soil−rice nexus have not been studied. My research investigates how different
silicon-rich materials (amendments), specifically rice residues like rice husk
and rice husk ash, impact the formation of iron-oxides and alter their arsenic
adsorption properties.
“I feel honored to represent Delaware
in the International BioGENEius Challenge,” said Krishnamani. “When I first
learned about this issue after attending a seminar my mentor gave at UD last
spring, I was shocked, yet compelled. As an Indian-American, rice is a very
important part of my culture and lifestyle, so I knew I wanted to get involved
in some way and become a part of the solution.”
Krishnamani’s involvement with STEM
goes back to her early childhood. “My love and obsession for Legos is what got
me excited about STEM,” she said. “Through elementary and middle school, I
loved building and coding robots for FIRST Lego League (FLL) competitions. … I
remember the first year I participated, the theme was ‘Food Factor’ (food
contamination). This is what got me thinking actively about the issues that I
am working to solve today.”
Her mentor, Dr. Angelia Seyfferth of
the University of Delaware’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources,
provided Krishnamani the opportunity to join her lab. “It allowed me to delve
into a problem to which I have a special connection, and work across scientific
disciplines to create a positive, sustainable impact on society,” she said.
In addition to STEM, Krishnamani has
an interest in business, both of which shape her plans for the future. “In my
vision to bridge the gap between science and management, I see myself blending
my passions for materials science and business in the future, to serve my
community through meaningful innovation,” she said.
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Crawfish on Capitol Hill, All the Way from
Louisiana
By Lesley Dixon
WASHINGTON, DC -- Crawfish lovers
gathered at the Capitol Hill Club last Wednesday night to savor authentic
Louisiana cuisine at "Crawfish on Capitol Hill," an annual event that
promotes Louisiana-style camaraderie and food culture in D.C. The evening of Cajun food, music, and good
company was sponsored by the Louisiana Rice Growers Association and USA Rice,
and organized by Glen Johnston, managing partner of Presidio Strategic
Partners, to honor Roger F. Villere, the longest-serving chairman of the
Louisiana state Republican party.
The little red distinguished guests,
feistily brandishing their claws, arrived on Capitol Hill after a two-day road
trip from Abbeville, Louisiana, where the dinner's caterers Pro Boil are based.
Allen and Erin McLain, the husband-and-wife team behind Pro Boil, have catered
similar crawfish events in D.C. before, but this is the first year they've
worked with "Crawfish on Capitol Hill."
Louisiana-grown rice featured
prominently in the event's raffle prizes and party favors, as well as the
lagniappe appetizer bar, which included gumbo, dirty rice, and red beans and
rice. Lagniappe is a creole word that means "extra," as in a gift or
a bonus. "Whatever you've got
around, throw it in," said Allen, who is a recent graduate of the USA Rice
Leadership Development Program.
What they had around was plump
potatoes, tender corn on the cob, savory sausage, and some of the biggest
crawfish this town has ever seen, hand-delivered from Louisiana.
Southerners and Louisianans in D.C.
look forward to these kinds of crawfish boils, as they are the only place in
town to get good, fresh, authentic Cajun food.
"At home we can just dump everything out straight onto a
table," said Allen, but at the Capitol Hill Club, etiquette required the
freshly boiled crawfish to be served neatly on trays.
That didn't slow down the guests,
though - politicians, restaurateurs, and LSU football fans donned bibs and got
cracking.
"This event is a great showcase
for U.S. rice," said Betsy Ward, president and CEO of USA Rice, who
attended the dinner alongside other USA Rice staff. "It's wonderful to see so many people
from Louisiana connecting in D.C. over shared culinary history, and rice is an integral
part of that cuisine."
"When thinking of serving the
most authentic red beans and rice possible, I knew that I'd have to have
Louisiana-grown rice," Johnston concurred.
"I'm originally from Louisiana but now live in the Washington, D.C.
area. Even at home, I get Louisiana rice
shipped to me. There is a specific taste
and quality to it, and it matches the coffee and chicory in my kitchen
cabinets."
Other attendees of the crawfish boil
included Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA), and celebrity chef David Guas, host
of the television show American Grilled and the owner of Bayou Bakery, a New
Orleans-inspired restaurant in Arlington, Virginia.
USA Rice's Frank Leach (left) gets a
lesson in
proper crawfish consumption from Rep.
Clay Higgins
Rice Prices
as on :
21-05-2018 04:30:29 PM
Arrivals in tonnes;prices in Rs/quintal in domestic market.
Arrivals
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Price
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%
change |
Season
cumulative |
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%change |
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Rice
|
||||||
Burdwan(WB)
|
379.00
|
-
|
1133.00
|
2400
|
-
|
14.29
|
Manjeri(Ker)
|
290.00
|
NC
|
2900.00
|
3700
|
3700
|
NC
|
Varanasi(Grain)(UP)
|
270.00
|
-10
|
7638.00
|
2285
|
2275
|
-0.65
|
Guskara(Burdwan)(WB)
|
187.00
|
-
|
459.00
|
2500
|
-
|
8.70
|
Bahraich(UP)
|
167.20
|
-13.28
|
4331.60
|
2200
|
2200
|
-1.35
|
Siliguri(WB)
|
158.00
|
NC
|
5345.00
|
2700
|
2700
|
NC
|
Shahjahanpur(UP)
|
150.00
|
NC
|
1793.90
|
2350
|
2350
|
-
|
Gondal(UP)
|
140.00
|
-4.11
|
6979.50
|
2165
|
2165
|
2.12
|
Asansol(WB)
|
140.00
|
7.69
|
4983.00
|
2675
|
2550
|
2.88
|
Gorakhpur(UP)
|
132.50
|
10.42
|
2685.00
|
2155
|
2160
|
2.62
|
Durgapur(WB)
|
132.00
|
NC
|
4991.00
|
2650
|
2550
|
1.92
|
Agra(UP)
|
127.00
|
-12.41
|
1694.00
|
2550
|
2540
|
-3.77
|
Bazpur(Utr)
|
121.50
|
710
|
1416.70
|
2600
|
2500
|
6.12
|
Kanpur(Grain)(UP)
|
120.00
|
-20
|
8465.00
|
2180
|
2125
|
2.83
|
Katwa(WB)
|
111.00
|
16.84
|
415.00
|
2500
|
2650
|
8.70
|
Faizabad(UP)
|
110.00
|
46.67
|
808.00
|
2170
|
2150
|
-3.56
|
Bareilly(UP)
|
108.00
|
54.29
|
602.40
|
2385
|
2380
|
-
|
Kalna(WB)
|
99.00
|
1.02
|
1978.00
|
3350
|
3350
|
6.35
|
Lucknow(UP)
|
95.00
|
-11.21
|
1281.00
|
2250
|
2300
|
4.65
|
Bindki(UP)
|
95.00
|
-17.39
|
23989.00
|
2270
|
2250
|
-
|
Kalipur(WB)
|
87.00
|
6.1
|
1392.00
|
2600
|
2700
|
13.04
|
Pilibhit(UP)
|
86.50
|
10.9
|
2621.50
|
2445
|
2440
|
9.15
|
Indus(Bankura Sadar)(WB)
|
85.00
|
21.43
|
1715.00
|
1570
|
2750
|
-38.43
|
Aligarh(UP)
|
80.00
|
NC
|
1205.00
|
2500
|
2520
|
-2.34
|
Allahabad(UP)
|
80.00
|
23.08
|
3983.50
|
2475
|
2480
|
13.53
|
Kasimbazar(WB)
|
78.00
|
4
|
1865.50
|
2750
|
2750
|
10.89
|
Choubepur(UP)
|
77.50
|
47.62
|
1130.00
|
2375
|
2375
|
9.95
|
Ghaziabad(UP)
|
75.00
|
NC
|
2660.00
|
2665
|
2660
|
11.04
|
Ballia(UP)
|
70.00
|
-30
|
2620.00
|
2240
|
2250
|
4.19
|
Beldanga(WB)
|
70.00
|
-6.67
|
925.00
|
2800
|
2800
|
12.00
|
Maur(UP)
|
61.00
|
12.96
|
1269.00
|
2155
|
2160
|
-
|
Kopaganj(UP)
|
61.00
|
19.61
|
1568.00
|
2155
|
2165
|
-0.23
|
Dahod(Guj)
|
57.30
|
-
|
122.20
|
4400
|
-
|
4.76
|
Akbarpur(UP)
|
55.00
|
37.5
|
3130.00
|
2150
|
2175
|
-1.83
|
Gauripur(ASM)
|
50.00
|
NC
|
1386.00
|
4500
|
4500
|
NC
|
Lanka(ASM)
|
50.00
|
66.67
|
635.00
|
2100
|
2000
|
20.00
|
Jafarganj(UP)
|
50.00
|
316.67
|
364.00
|
2150
|
2150
|
-
|
Somvarpet(Kar)
|
42.00
|
-
|
42.00
|
1400
|
-
|
-
|
Jorhat(ASM)
|
41.00
|
49.09
|
270.50
|
3200
|
3200
|
14.29
|
Honnali(Kar)
|
40.00
|
700
|
154.00
|
1900
|
1870
|
-
|
Pratapgarh(UP)
|
40.00
|
14.29
|
379.00
|
2200
|
2210
|
-1.57
|
Etawah(UP)
|
40.00
|
-11.11
|
1417.00
|
2390
|
2390
|
5.52
|
Dadri(UP)
|
40.00
|
-11.11
|
486.00
|
2650
|
2630
|
11.58
|
Chhibramau(Kannuj)(UP)
|
40.00
|
700
|
285.50
|
2250
|
2240
|
0.45
|
Chandoli(UP)
|
38.50
|
42.59
|
195.10
|
2290
|
2250
|
-
|
Sahiyapur(UP)
|
37.50
|
-11.76
|
1727.00
|
2150
|
2150
|
-
|
Vasai(Mah)
|
37.00
|
NC
|
745.00
|
3200
|
2950
|
10.34
|
Khatra(WB)
|
37.00
|
5.71
|
605.00
|
2650
|
2650
|
-
|
Egra/contai(WB)
|
35.50
|
-2.74
|
254.00
|
2500
|
2500
|
19.05
|
Jayas(UP)
|
35.00
|
-22.22
|
1164.00
|
2110
|
2115
|
8.21
|
Mathura(UP)
|
35.00
|
6.06
|
329.00
|
2540
|
2540
|
0.79
|
Karimpur(WB)
|
35.00
|
-12.5
|
320.00
|
3600
|
3550
|
14.29
|
Teliamura(Tri)
|
32.00
|
NC
|
100.00
|
3100
|
3020
|
-
|
Partaval(UP)
|
31.50
|
46.51
|
204.50
|
2140
|
2133
|
3.38
|
Khalilabad(UP)
|
30.00
|
20
|
920.00
|
2140
|
2140
|
-
|
Sirsaganj(UP)
|
29.00
|
16
|
541.00
|
2670
|
2650
|
13.62
|
Jhargram(WB)
|
29.00
|
-3.33
|
103.00
|
3000
|
3000
|
25.00
|
Kandi(WB)
|
28.00
|
-37.78
|
341.00
|
2700
|
2770
|
-
|
Muzzafarnagar(UP)
|
27.50
|
52.78
|
1111.50
|
2665
|
2655
|
-
|
Auraiya(UP)
|
26.50
|
-17.19
|
708.70
|
2550
|
2650
|
15.91
|
Gajol(WB)
|
26.00
|
-25.93
|
980.90
|
3550
|
3550
|
22.41
|
Sitapur(UP)
|
25.00
|
-16.67
|
419.00
|
2220
|
2250
|
-
|
Haathras(UP)
|
25.00
|
66.67
|
212.00
|
2510
|
2535
|
-1.57
|
Mainpuri(UP)
|
25.00
|
-7.41
|
1017.00
|
5950
|
2650
|
-
|
Safdarganj(UP)
|
25.00
|
25
|
648.00
|
2200
|
2200
|
2.33
|
Vishalpur(UP)
|
24.00
|
-36.84
|
131.00
|
2440
|
2425
|
-
|
Rampur(UP)
|
22.00
|
-2.22
|
232.50
|
2370
|
2340
|
-
|
Kayamganj(UP)
|
20.00
|
42.86
|
392.00
|
2270
|
2280
|
-0.44
|
Jangipura(UP)
|
20.00
|
-20
|
768.00
|
2230
|
2225
|
-
|
Nadia(WB)
|
20.00
|
-9.09
|
234.00
|
3900
|
3900
|
5.41
|
Alipurduar(WB)
|
20.00
|
NC
|
480.00
|
2800
|
2800
|
21.74
|
Dhekiajuli(ASM)
|
19.00
|
NC
|
148.00
|
2350
|
2200
|
2.17
|
Chorichora(UP)
|
19.00
|
26.67
|
425.50
|
2140
|
2155
|
-
|
Banda(UP)
|
18.00
|
12.5
|
461.00
|
2200
|
2230
|
-
|
Jasra(UP)
|
18.00
|
20
|
844.50
|
2300
|
2350
|
-
|
Purulia(WB)
|
18.00
|
50
|
216.00
|
2920
|
2900
|
24.26
|
Tamluk (Medinipur E)(WB)
|
18.00
|
-5.26
|
224.00
|
2900
|
2700
|
26.09
|
Robertsganj(UP)
|
17.50
|
40
|
352.30
|
2285
|
2275
|
15.70
|
Chintamani(Kar)
|
17.00
|
-68.52
|
89.00
|
2250
|
2200
|
-6.25
|
Bishnupur(Bankura)(WB)
|
17.00
|
13.33
|
287.00
|
2650
|
2650
|
26.19
|
Karvi(UP)
|
16.50
|
43.48
|
139.00
|
2180
|
2150
|
-2.24
|
Kolaghat(WB)
|
16.00
|
NC
|
217.00
|
2900
|
2800
|
26.09
|
Karsiyang(Matigara)(WB)
|
15.80
|
0.64
|
427.30
|
3000
|
3000
|
11.11
|
Nalbari(ASM)
|
15.00
|
-25.74
|
10824.20
|
2500
|
2500
|
19.05
|
North Lakhimpur(ASM)
|
15.00
|
NC
|
305.70
|
2600
|
2600
|
36.84
|
Puwaha(UP)
|
15.00
|
-11.76
|
666.50
|
2300
|
2320
|
-
|
Gazipur(UP)
|
15.00
|
-48.28
|
719.00
|
2280
|
2280
|
7.29
|
Islampur(WB)
|
15.00
|
7.14
|
555.50
|
3300
|
3350
|
46.67
|
Raiganj(WB)
|
15.00
|
15.38
|
644.00
|
3200
|
3250
|
26.73
|
Champadanga(WB)
|
15.00
|
-25
|
245.00
|
3300
|
3400
|
20.00
|
Charra(UP)
|
14.00
|
33.33
|
61.50
|
2560
|
2500
|
-
|
Saharanpur(UP)
|
14.00
|
40
|
749.50
|
2660
|
2650
|
12.47
|
Giridih(Jha)
|
13.34
|
53.86
|
283.63
|
3500
|
3500
|
NC
|
Meerut(UP)
|
12.50
|
-37.5
|
113.50
|
2670
|
2680
|
7.88
|
Ghatal(WB)
|
12.50
|
NC
|
142.50
|
2750
|
2750
|
12.24
|
Lalbagh(WB)
|
12.40
|
5.98
|
49.10
|
2850
|
2485
|
19.50
|
Mahoba(UP)
|
12.10
|
13.08
|
283.40
|
2140
|
2160
|
-
|
Tamkuhi Road(UP)
|
12.00
|
-52
|
671.00
|
2125
|
2125
|
-
|
Bethuadahari(WB)
|
12.00
|
100
|
153.77
|
4300
|
4300
|
86.96
|
Madhoganj(UP)
|
10.50
|
-38.24
|
2137.00
|
2240
|
2250
|
4.67
|
Jaunpur(UP)
|
10.00
|
-75.61
|
1066.30
|
2175
|
2180
|
3.57
|
Bharthna(UP)
|
10.00
|
-50
|
6054.00
|
2400
|
2380
|
-
|
Deogarh(Ori)
|
9.50
|
5.56
|
349.00
|
2500
|
2500
|
NC
|
Fatehpur(UP)
|
9.00
|
5.88
|
1126.10
|
2250
|
2270
|
2.27
|
Ranaghat(WB)
|
8.16
|
3.82
|
195.09
|
3400
|
3500
|
47.83
|
Bolangir(Ori)
|
8.00
|
14.29
|
170.00
|
2800
|
2800
|
16.67
|
Khurja(UP)
|
8.00
|
6.67
|
548.50
|
2600
|
2600
|
-
|
Muradabad(UP)
|
8.00
|
33.33
|
236.00
|
2475
|
2475
|
-
|
Udala(Ori)
|
7.00
|
-58.82
|
47.00
|
2650
|
2600
|
-1.85
|
Tusura(Ori)
|
7.00
|
-12.5
|
76.50
|
2800
|
2800
|
16.67
|
Bijnaur(UP)
|
6.50
|
8.33
|
88.50
|
2530
|
2500
|
-
|
Kosikalan(UP)
|
6.50
|
8.33
|
50.00
|
2515
|
2500
|
-
|
Jeypore(Kotpad)(Ori)
|
6.40
|
28
|
11.40
|
4350
|
4350
|
1.16
|
Mirzapur(UP)
|
6.00
|
-7.69
|
471.50
|
2215
|
2215
|
-
|
Buland Shahr(UP)
|
6.00
|
20
|
83.50
|
2560
|
2570
|
9.40
|
Maudaha(UP)
|
6.00
|
11.11
|
165.40
|
2225
|
2135
|
5.95
|
Kannauj(UP)
|
6.00
|
-16.67
|
117.70
|
2250
|
2260
|
2.27
|
Khair(UP)
|
5.00
|
-50
|
127.00
|
2570
|
2540
|
0.78
|
Dibrugarh(ASM)
|
4.40
|
-45
|
376.60
|
2920
|
2920
|
29.78
|
Uluberia(WB)
|
4.10
|
-2.38
|
29.30
|
2900
|
2900
|
23.40
|
Farukhabad(UP)
|
4.00
|
-20
|
163.50
|
2400
|
2340
|
8.60
|
Shikohabad(UP)
|
4.00
|
-20
|
113.00
|
2850
|
2850
|
7.55
|
Ajuha(UP)
|
4.00
|
33.33
|
83.50
|
2400
|
2380
|
-
|
Kalyani(WB)
|
4.00
|
14.29
|
82.90
|
3400
|
3400
|
NC
|
Garbeta(Medinipur)(WB)
|
2.80
|
211.11
|
96.00
|
2800
|
2800
|
7.69
|
Darjeeling(WB)
|
2.10
|
40
|
40.00
|
3150
|
3150
|
6.78
|
Jahangirabad(UP)
|
2.00
|
-42.86
|
83.50
|
2575
|
2570
|
9.57
|
Kalimpong(WB)
|
1.50
|
50
|
9.00
|
4200
|
5600
|
61.54
|
Bangarmau(UP)
|
1.40
|
16.67
|
27.60
|
2150
|
2175
|
4.88
|
Aroor(Ker)
|
1.00
|
NC
|
6.00
|
9100
|
9000
|
12.35
|
Alibagh(Mah)
|
1.00
|
NC
|
27.00
|
5000
|
5000
|
25.00
|
Murud(Mah)
|
1.00
|
NC
|
24.00
|
4000
|
4000
|
33.33
|
Mohanpur(Tri)
|
1.00
|
NC
|
4.00
|
3000
|
3200
|
3.45
|
Fatehpur Sikri(UP)
|
1.00
|
25
|
21.40
|
2530
|
2550
|
NC
|
Tundla(UP)
|
0.90
|
-10
|
95.70
|
2540
|
2550
|
-
|
Jharsuguda(Ori)
|
0.80
|
-80
|
17.60
|
2500
|
2500
|
-
|
Gadaura(UP)
|
0.80
|
33.33
|
39.30
|
1900
|
1900
|
-6.17
|
Khairagarh(UP)
|
0.80
|
NC
|
72.30
|
2550
|
2550
|
1.19
|
Published
on May 21, 2018
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/rice-prices/article23950070.ece