Rice with fewer stomata requires less water
and is better suited for climate change
Date:July
24, 2018
Source:University
of Sheffield
Summary:
A new study finds that engineered rice lines with low
stomatal density used just 60 percent of the normal amount of water and were
able to survive drought and high temperatures for longer than unaltered plants.
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Rice plants engineered to have
fewer stomata -- tiny openings used for gas exchange -- are more tolerant to
drought and resilient to future climate change, a new study has revealed.
Scientists from the University of
Sheffield have discovered that engineering a high-yielding rice cultivar to
have reduced stomatal density, helps the crop to conserve water and to survive
high temperatures and drought.
Much of humanity relies on rice
as a food source, but rice cultivation is particularly water intensive -- using
an estimated 2,500 litres of water per kilogram of rice produced.
However, almost half of the
global rice crop derives from rain-fed agricultural systems where drought and
high temperatures are predicted to become more frequent and damaging under
climate change.
Like most plants, rice uses
microscopic pores called stomata to regulate carbon dioxide uptake for
photosynthesis, along with the release of water vapour via transpiration. When
water is plentiful, stomatal opening also permits regulation of plant
temperature by evaporative cooling. Under water-limiting drought conditions,
stomatal closure normally slows down water loss. Low stomatal density rice
conserves its water better under drought, and so has more water left to cool
itself when necessary.
Dr Robert Caine, Research
Associate from the University of Sheffield's Department of Molecular Biology
and Biotechnology and Principal Investigator of the study, said: "Future
predicted decreases in water availability, combined with increased frequency of
extreme drought and high temperature events, are likely to present particular
challenges for farmers -- resulting in substantial crop loss.
"Our study has shown that
rice plants with fewer stomata are drought tolerant and more conservative in
their water use. This means they should perform better in the future under
climate change conditions.
"We found that the
engineered rice crops gave equivalent or even improved yields, which means it
could have a massive impact on our future food security which is threatened by
climate change."
The new study, published in New Phytologist and conducted in collaboration
with the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines, found low
stomatal density rice lines used just 60 per cent of the normal amount of
water.
When grown at elevated
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, the low stomatal density rice plants were
able to survive drought and high temperature (40 degrees Celsius) for longer
than unaltered plants.
Julie Gray, Professor of Plant
Molecular Biology and lead author of the study, said: "Stomata help plants
to regulate their water use, so this study could have a significant impact on
other crops which are at risk under climate change.
"At the University of
Sheffield we believe in a sustainable future and work towards solutions to the
most pressing global challenges."
This study was conducted at the
University of Sheffield's centre of excellence for translational plant and soil
science called P3 (Plant Production and Protection).
P3 encompasses the breadth of
plant and soil expertise at Sheffield and capitalises on the unparalleled
ability to work across biological scales, from genome to the global atmosphere.
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Journal Reference:
1. Robert S. Caine, Xiaojia Yin, Jennifer Sloan, Emily
L. Harrison, Umar Mohammed, Timothy Fulton, Akshaya K. Biswal, Jacqueline
Dionora, Caspar C. Chater, Robert A. Coe, Anindya Bandyopadhyay, Erik H.
Murchie, Ranjan Swarup, W. Paul Quick, Julie E. Gray. Rice
with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought
tolerance under future climate conditions. New
Phytologist, 2018; DOI: 10.1111/nph.15344
Duterte on new speaker: ‘Good thing Gloria is
an economist’
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has lauded the election of Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo as House speaker, recognizing that the former president, an
economist, could help the government address the country’s economic concerns.
“I hope that there’ll be changes, because there’s a new speaker.
And it’s a good thing because Gloria is an economist,” Duterte said in a speech
in Zamboanga Sibugay on Thursday night.
Arroyo was elected House speaker on Monday by 184 House members,
becoming the 21st leader of the chamber and the first woman to hold the post. Duterte
revealed that Arroyo called him last week and urged him to do something about
inflation.“She (Arroyo) was the one who called me about two weeks ago to do
something about the inflation,” he said.
In June, inflation hit 5.2 percent, the highest in more than five years.To help lower rice prices and inflation, the President said he would push for the passage of the rice tariffication bill.
In June, inflation hit 5.2 percent, the highest in more than five years.To help lower rice prices and inflation, the President said he would push for the passage of the rice tariffication bill.
The measure, which aims to replace quantitative restrictions on
rice imports with a tariff system, was certified as urgent by Duterte during
his State of the Nation Address.“I’m pushing for tarrification to address the
problem with expensive rice. Now any businessman can import rice so that there
will no longer be any trouble,” he said.
Duterte said there was a need to generate more job opportunities
for Filipinos amid the country’s robust economic growth.While there is brisk
employment in Metro Manila, there is an apparent shortage of jobs in the
provinces, he said.“The gross domestic product, right now, we’re doing well.
Growth rate is hitting something like 6.7. That’s very good. We’re almost equal
with China,” Duterte said.“What’s difficult is the lack of job opportunities.
In Manila, employment is brisk because there are plenty of projects. But here
in the provinces there are none,” he added.
http://www.manilatimes.net/duterte-on-new-speaker-good-thing-gloria-is-an-economist/424022/
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Local rice industry backs Cargo
Tracking Note
Local
rice industry players have backed government’s decision to implement what is
known as the Cargo Tracking Note (CTN), aimed at preventing importers from
under-declaring their goods, saying it will enhance fairness in the rice market
and ensure both local and foreign rice are sold at their right prices.
For so long, imported rice, especially for those smuggled into the country or under-declared at the ports, has been sold cheaper than that produced locally, a situation which worsens the plight of already struggling local producers.
“We are working hard to increase production in the rice industry and so when importers do not pay the right duty, it means that we are getting rice at prices less than the locally produced ones. Already, we are uncompetitive in terms of financial risk support,” Evans Sackey Tye, Executive Secretary of the Ghana Rice Interprofessional Body (GRIB), told the B&FT in an interview.
“Other rice-producing countries have lower interest rates on loans, whereas we have huge interest rates. So, this, in the first place, is making pricing very uncompetitive and this is deterring people from investing in the rice industry because when they invest, they cannot even sell the rice at good prices.
But the more you reduce the price, the more you lose, and that is not encouraging investment in the rice sector,” he said.
“What we have done at the local level is to campaign for people to consume local rice and we are seeing good results in that. So, as an industry, what we are focused on is producing more. So, if this [smuggling and under-declaration] is not worked on, we will produce more and we will not be able to sell and the work we are doing will backfire.
When that happens, the farmers will stop planting the rice and move to other foods because they don’t have market for the rice. So, it will be very helpful if the CTN will be enforced. For us, it is the enforcement that matters.”
Recent investigations by the B&FT show that large rice importers in the country are cheating and making away with over US$21million annually — mainly through under-declaration and misclassification of products — at a time government needs more revenue to carry out its projects.
Documents sighted by the B&FT show that the major importers — which control about 60-70 percent of rice imports into the country – together with other minor importers, are all complicit in this corrupt act.
For example, in June 2017 for a quantity of 500MT 1kg bagged fragrant rice bought by one of the importers in Vietnam at US$572 and valued at US$286,000, the importer under-declared it at US$440—giving it a total value of US$220,000.Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, announced in parliament last week during the Mid-Year Budget Review presentation that government has, since the beginning of July, implemented the CTN to address corruption at the ports and increase revenue.
“Experience at the Ports indicates that clearing agents and some importers collude to provide false invoices and manifest leading to huge revenue losses. To remedy this situation, the GRA has since 1st July, 2018 been implementing the Cargo Tracking Note (CTN) system to allow it have access to cargo information for all imports before the vessels arrive in the country.This measure enables GRA to close the information gap between Ghana Customs and trade partners and ensure the correct classification and valuation of all imports. The GRA will intensify this measure to minimize abuse by importers,” he said.
And if that happens the local industry will grow. If there is fair competition, the industry will be attractive, and investors will be willing to invest in local producers, because they will now have confidence in them,” Abena Abedi, CEO of Sustainable Agro, a local rice producer, said.
The country’s current rice consumption is about 1.8 million tonnes, with local rice production less than 600,000 tonnes. The Ministry of Agriculture is expecting rice production to hit about 630,000 tonnes by end of the year.
For so long, imported rice, especially for those smuggled into the country or under-declared at the ports, has been sold cheaper than that produced locally, a situation which worsens the plight of already struggling local producers.
“We are working hard to increase production in the rice industry and so when importers do not pay the right duty, it means that we are getting rice at prices less than the locally produced ones. Already, we are uncompetitive in terms of financial risk support,” Evans Sackey Tye, Executive Secretary of the Ghana Rice Interprofessional Body (GRIB), told the B&FT in an interview.
“Other rice-producing countries have lower interest rates on loans, whereas we have huge interest rates. So, this, in the first place, is making pricing very uncompetitive and this is deterring people from investing in the rice industry because when they invest, they cannot even sell the rice at good prices.
But the more you reduce the price, the more you lose, and that is not encouraging investment in the rice sector,” he said.
“What we have done at the local level is to campaign for people to consume local rice and we are seeing good results in that. So, as an industry, what we are focused on is producing more. So, if this [smuggling and under-declaration] is not worked on, we will produce more and we will not be able to sell and the work we are doing will backfire.
When that happens, the farmers will stop planting the rice and move to other foods because they don’t have market for the rice. So, it will be very helpful if the CTN will be enforced. For us, it is the enforcement that matters.”
Recent investigations by the B&FT show that large rice importers in the country are cheating and making away with over US$21million annually — mainly through under-declaration and misclassification of products — at a time government needs more revenue to carry out its projects.
Documents sighted by the B&FT show that the major importers — which control about 60-70 percent of rice imports into the country – together with other minor importers, are all complicit in this corrupt act.
For example, in June 2017 for a quantity of 500MT 1kg bagged fragrant rice bought by one of the importers in Vietnam at US$572 and valued at US$286,000, the importer under-declared it at US$440—giving it a total value of US$220,000.Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, announced in parliament last week during the Mid-Year Budget Review presentation that government has, since the beginning of July, implemented the CTN to address corruption at the ports and increase revenue.
“Experience at the Ports indicates that clearing agents and some importers collude to provide false invoices and manifest leading to huge revenue losses. To remedy this situation, the GRA has since 1st July, 2018 been implementing the Cargo Tracking Note (CTN) system to allow it have access to cargo information for all imports before the vessels arrive in the country.This measure enables GRA to close the information gap between Ghana Customs and trade partners and ensure the correct classification and valuation of all imports. The GRA will intensify this measure to minimize abuse by importers,” he said.
And if that happens the local industry will grow. If there is fair competition, the industry will be attractive, and investors will be willing to invest in local producers, because they will now have confidence in them,” Abena Abedi, CEO of Sustainable Agro, a local rice producer, said.
The country’s current rice consumption is about 1.8 million tonnes, with local rice production less than 600,000 tonnes. The Ministry of Agriculture is expecting rice production to hit about 630,000 tonnes by end of the year.
https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/business/Local-rice-industry-backs-Cargo-Tracking-Note-672433
Reduce
Food Imports- US Ambassador Tellls Gov't
Daily
Guide
Robert
Jackson (fourth right) in a group photograph with the journalists including the
Editor of Daily Guide, Fortune Alimi
The
United States (US) has appealed to the Government of Ghana to reduce the
country's food imports by increasing investment in the agricultural sector. Outgoing US Ambassador to Ghana,
Robert P. Jackson, who made the call on Tuesday, July 24 at a press conference
in Accra, said “Ghana is still importing far more food than it should, given its
capacity.”
He
encouraged the country to be more self-reliant in food production to help
reduce its bill on the importation of food. According to him, increasing
investment in agriculture is key to ensuring food security in Ghana.
The
Akufo-Addo administration has been working hard to improve the local production
of food through the 'Planting for Food and Jobs' policy.
Government,
in 2017, set a target to reduce the volume of rice imported into the country by
between 6 and 10 percent by the end of that year.It's estimated that Ghana
imports about $500 million worth of rice annually, representing about 70
percent of rice consumption in the country. The government planned to use the
'Planting for Food and Jobs' policy to reduce the rice import volume in 2017.
The
initiative, according to the Food and Agriculture Minister, Dr Owusu Afriyie
Akoto, who addressed the media recently, was able to drastically reduce maize
imports, as well as lower the prices of corn on the domestic market in the
first year of implementation. Under the 'Planting for Food and Jobs'
initiative, government would support one million farmers across the country
over the next four years.
Scandalous
Bill
The move is to help the country reduce its reliance on food imports that cost about $2.2 billion annually.
The move is to help the country reduce its reliance on food imports that cost about $2.2 billion annually.
President
Akufo-Addo in 2017 described Ghana's food import bill as “simply scandalous.
US
Projects
The US believes with more work, Ghana could reverse the trend and ensure food security in the country.
The US believes with more work, Ghana could reverse the trend and ensure food security in the country.
Mr
Jackson, who lauded the 'Planting for Food and Jobs' programme, said that “in
agriculture, we continue to invest in the three Northern Regions and the
fishing industry and those investments are helping to take people out of
poverty.
“We
still have a lot of work to do in the agricultural sector and we continue to
invest in everything from the quality and quantity of cocoa to grains, palm
oil.”
“These
are important investments and as you know, Ghana is still importing far more
food than it should, given its capacity,” he said.
Local
Sourcing
He revealed that the US Government's sponsored poultry project in Ghana was making significant progress in producing more eggs, chicks and chickens.
He revealed that the US Government's sponsored poultry project in Ghana was making significant progress in producing more eggs, chicks and chickens.
Mr.
Jackson explained that “that industry is becoming more sustainable so that
companies like KFC can source locally and that reduces Ghana's import as well.”
Exporters seek government intervention as Saudi
Arabia halts basmati imports
Jul 27, 2018, 04.03 PM IST
CHANDIGARH:
Basmati rice exporters have
sought government intervention to help resume exports to Saudi Arabia, the second
largest importer of basmati, which halted rice imports from India since June
for non-compliance with its new stringent maximum level of pesticide residues
in food items.
Indian authorities are set to initiate dialogue with the Gulf kingdom to seek mellowing of maximum residue level (MRL) norms that are likely to hit exports of mainly rice, buffalo meat and few other food items.
“The matter is being taken up with Saudi Arabia as the new MRL are not based on scientific facts and are too stringent to be fulfilled,” a senior official from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said.
Saudi Arabia’s new MRL norms are not India-specific, though. Rice export to the country has halted since June after a consignment was tested positively for not fulfilling the new criteria for residue detection. Saudi Arabia buys 7-8 lakh tonnes of rice, primarily basmati, from India.
Exporters warn that the development will significantly shrink India’s share in the global rice market. India is the largest exporter of basmati, shipping 4 million tonnes of basmati in 2017-18.
“It is not possible to fulfil the (Saudi Arabia’s) guidelines, and will cause serious blow to international rice trade,” said Tejinder Singh, general manager at Supple Tek Industries, an Amritsar-based manufacturer and exporter of basmati rice. The MRL norms are tough for even organic rice from the country, Singh told ET.
Exporters maintain that Saudi Arabia has adopted the MRL norms of European Union that is strict and do not confirm to medical facts or toxicology records. Rice exports to European Union faced similar hurdles earlier this year and currently only limited quantities of organic rice are being exported to European countries.
Under Saudi Arabia’s new norms, level of fungicide tricycazole has been set at 0.01 mg per kg, down from earlier limit of 1.0 mg per kg. Under the new procedure for import, Saudi Arabia is warranting certification about compliance of MRL guidelines on import shipments.
Vijay Sethia, president of All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA), said that even in Japan — one of the healthiest countries in the world where rice is a regular diet — “the residue norms are not so stringent”.
He said the matter has been raised with the Union commerce ministry and APEDA. Basmati growers in India have been sensitised to curative farm practises in recent years to tackle stricter international pesticide residue norms. Farmers in basmati growing states are being imparted training on scientific use of pesticides, dosage, time of application, etc. through an exhaustive campaign jointly run by AIREA, APEDA and various federal agricultural institutes.
Sethia of AIREA said the association has sought a process where pesticides are allotted based on land ownership to stop over use of chemicals. “We have suggested that chemicals usage should be allowed to skilled manpower and not to those who cannot even read prescriptions, and it leads to overuse,” he told ET.
Indian authorities are set to initiate dialogue with the Gulf kingdom to seek mellowing of maximum residue level (MRL) norms that are likely to hit exports of mainly rice, buffalo meat and few other food items.
“The matter is being taken up with Saudi Arabia as the new MRL are not based on scientific facts and are too stringent to be fulfilled,” a senior official from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said.
Saudi Arabia’s new MRL norms are not India-specific, though. Rice export to the country has halted since June after a consignment was tested positively for not fulfilling the new criteria for residue detection. Saudi Arabia buys 7-8 lakh tonnes of rice, primarily basmati, from India.
Exporters warn that the development will significantly shrink India’s share in the global rice market. India is the largest exporter of basmati, shipping 4 million tonnes of basmati in 2017-18.
“It is not possible to fulfil the (Saudi Arabia’s) guidelines, and will cause serious blow to international rice trade,” said Tejinder Singh, general manager at Supple Tek Industries, an Amritsar-based manufacturer and exporter of basmati rice. The MRL norms are tough for even organic rice from the country, Singh told ET.
Exporters maintain that Saudi Arabia has adopted the MRL norms of European Union that is strict and do not confirm to medical facts or toxicology records. Rice exports to European Union faced similar hurdles earlier this year and currently only limited quantities of organic rice are being exported to European countries.
Under Saudi Arabia’s new norms, level of fungicide tricycazole has been set at 0.01 mg per kg, down from earlier limit of 1.0 mg per kg. Under the new procedure for import, Saudi Arabia is warranting certification about compliance of MRL guidelines on import shipments.
Vijay Sethia, president of All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA), said that even in Japan — one of the healthiest countries in the world where rice is a regular diet — “the residue norms are not so stringent”.
He said the matter has been raised with the Union commerce ministry and APEDA. Basmati growers in India have been sensitised to curative farm practises in recent years to tackle stricter international pesticide residue norms. Farmers in basmati growing states are being imparted training on scientific use of pesticides, dosage, time of application, etc. through an exhaustive campaign jointly run by AIREA, APEDA and various federal agricultural institutes.
Sethia of AIREA said the association has sought a process where pesticides are allotted based on land ownership to stop over use of chemicals. “We have suggested that chemicals usage should be allowed to skilled manpower and not to those who cannot even read prescriptions, and it leads to overuse,” he told ET.
China allows rice imports from five
more Indian processors
China has
allowed five more rice processors in India, including Chaman Lal Setia and
Adani Wilmar, to export the cereal to the world’s second largest economy after
inspecting their facilities while four companies were told to improve their
storage conditions.
Amid the stand-off with
the US on trade tariffs, China appears to be serious on importing rice from
India, exporters said.
China has allowed five more rice
processors in India, including Chaman Lal Setia and Adani Wilmar, to export the
cereal to the world’s second largest economy after inspecting their facilities
while four companies were told to improve their storage conditions.
Amid the stand-off with the US on
trade tariffs, China appears to be serious on importing rice from India,
exporters said.
In 2016, China had accredited 14
rice exporters, after an inspection of their processing facilities in India,
but prevented the physical shipment on quarantine issue claiming presence of a
pest called ‘khapra’ (cabinet) beetle.
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the neighbouring country in June, an MoU was signed between China’s General Administration of Customs and India’s Department of Agriculture on phytosanitary requirements for exporting rice from India to China. The 2006 protocol on phytosanitary requirements for exporting rice from India to China was amended to include the export of non-basmati varieties of rice from India.
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the neighbouring country in June, an MoU was signed between China’s General Administration of Customs and India’s Department of Agriculture on phytosanitary requirements for exporting rice from India to China. The 2006 protocol on phytosanitary requirements for exporting rice from India to China was amended to include the export of non-basmati varieties of rice from India.
“Previously, they had agreed to
import from 14 rice exporters, all of whom were based in the northern region
and mainly deal with basmati,” a government official said referring to the 2016
inspection when Chinese officials had visited 19 facilities. This time two
non-basmati exporters, one each from Nizamabad and Nagpur, have found place in
the list of five “registered Indian overseas rice producers”, he said. Two
teams of China’s General Administration of Customs had visited 14 rice
processing plants in different states during July 9-17.
China, the world’s largest
producer and importer of rice, buys over 5 million tonne of the cereal per
annum mainly from Vietnam, Thailand and Pakistan. There is a potential of
exporting 1 million tonne of rice, including basmati variety to China in a few
years if there is free trade allowed, exporters said.
India’s total rice exports
increased to 12.7 million tonne last fiscal from 10.8 million tonne a year
earlier, which allowed the country to retain the top slot in global trade of
the commodity.
“The two countries are coming
closer and I expect a good beginning in trade with China for India’s basmati
and non-basmati rice,” said Vijay Setia, president of All India Rice Exporters’
Association. Setia, who is going to China under an official level delegation
for talks during August 1-2, said that the neighbouring country this time seems
serious to allow the trade.
Thailand
spends nearly 3 billion USD supporting rice sector
Bangkok (VNA) – The Thai Government has approved a rice aid package worth 97.95 billion THB (2.94 billion USD) for the 2018-19 crop, aiming to encourage farmers to delay their paddy sales and improve harvesting and price quality.
The package includes a 35.06 billion THB loan to be offered by the State-owned Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC), with 62.89 billion THB in one-off payments that the Government will hand out directly to farmers via the BAAC.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, there will be three credit schemes with different purposes.
The first is a loan scheme for farmers who agree to delay their paddy sales and the grant for harvesting and price-quality improvement costs will cost an estimated 22.56 billion THB.
Accordingly, the government will grant 1,500 THB per rai (equivalent to 0.16ha) for harvesting and price-quality improvement costs, capped at 18,000 THB per family and not more than 12 rai (or 1.92ha).
Farmers are also entitled to earn 17,050 THB per tonne for hom mali (jasmine) fragrant rice; 15,450 THB per tonne for glutinous rice; 12,000 THB per tonne for white rice; and 12,900 THB per tonne of Pathum Thani fragrant rice, if they agree to hold their paddy under the barn-pledging scheme.
The second is a credit worth 12.5 billion THB for farming cooperatives to gather rice or add value to rice, together with a 3-percent interest subsidy programme for rice traders who agree to hold stocks for 60-180 days estimated to cost the government 572 million THB.
These programmes will run from September this year to September 2019, in all provinces, except for the south. Those for the southern region will start from June to October 2019. –VNA
https://en.vietnamplus.vn/thailand-spends-nearly-3-billion-usd-supporting-rice-sector/135432.vnp
Bangladesh sees record jump in
LCs as imports surge
Abdur Rahim Harmachi, Chief Economics
Correspondent
Published: 2018-07-27 14:10:28.0 BdST Updated: 2018-07-27 14:10:28.0
BdST
Bangladesh has
set a new record for opening letters of credit or LCs for imports. In the first 11 months of fiscal
2017-18, $64.4 billion of LCs was opened, up 48.25 percent year-on-year,
according to the latest data from Bangladesh Bank. During the period, the LC
openings surged due to the higher import orders for food grains, petroleum and
capital machinery, said an official of the central bank.The jump in LC openings
for the payment of imports has not been seen before. “There's nothing to worry about,”
said Ahsan H Mansur, executive director of the Policy Research Institute. Necessary equipment imports for
the ongoing mega projects have abnormally increased LC openings, he said.
From July through May in the last
fiscal year, import orders for rice soared 2,110 percent, wheat 35 percent,
onion 90 percent and fuel oil 49.57 percent.The BB figures show the actual
import of capital machinery or industrial equipment used for production
increased by 28.75 percent during the period.
Orders for equipment for the Rooppur power plant were the
main reason behind the soaring LC openings, Mansur told bdnews24.com,
responding to a question on why import was rising.In addition, LC openings have
also surged due to the imports of equipment for other mega projects, such as
Padma bridge and metro rail, he said.Higher imports of rice, fuel oil, capital
machinery and industry raw materials have added to import costs, he added.
On its economic impact, the
economist said: "The rising import is seen as a positive sign for the
economy. Increasing import orders for the raw materials and the capital
machinery mean rising investment.”
"Some products were imported
under cover of other products. Often empty containers arrive. People make money
through over-invoicing,” Mansur said."That's why I’m a bit anxious
too." The higher import
payment may put pressure on the country's foreign exchange reserves, said
Mansur. "We were in a comfortable position for a long time. The reserves
had risen to almost $34 billion. But higher imports will cut into the
reserves,” he said.
"If export earnings and
remittances had increased there would not have been any problem. But remittance
and export earnings are increasing at a slower pace.”
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Manufacturers –
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DuPont Pioneer, Bayer, Nuziveedu Seeds,
Kaveri, Mahyco, RiceTec, Krishidhan, Rasi Seeds, JK seeds, Syngenta, Longping
High-tech, China National Seed, Grand Agriseeds, Dabei Nong Group, Hefei
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Commodities Buzz: USDA Estimates
Indias Rice Exports To Slip 10% During MY 2018/19
capital market | July
27, 2018 11:56 IST
Commodities
Buzz: USDA Estimates Indias Rice Exports To Slip 10% During MY 2018/19
The latest update from United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA) stated that Indias rice exports for MY
2018/19 is revised lower to 12 MMT on expected higher domestic prices; the
higher MSP will affect the export competitiveness of Indian rice in the
international market. Export competiveness of Indian rice in MY 2018/19 will
depend on the domestic prices and value of Indian rupee vis-a-vis the US
dollar. GOIs decision to hike MSP for rice by an unprecedented 11-13 percent vs
4-5 percent in recent years is likely to affect domestic prices in MY 2018/19.
Due to the upcoming state
elections in 2018 (Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh) and Parliamentary election in
2019, the government is likely to bolster procurement operations in
non-traditional rice surplus states. Although the impact on open market prices
may not be of the same magnitude as the MSP increase, exporters will have to
pay higher prices to export Indian rice compared to last year. Market sources
also express concern on policy development in major markets (Bangladesh for
coarse rice and Iran for Basmati rice) which will affect rice export prospects
in MY 2018/19. Consequently, Posts forecast for MY 2018/19 rice exports is
reduced to 12 MMT (8 MMT coarse rice and 4 MMT Basmati rice). Posts MY 2018/19
ending stocks estimate has been raised to 19 MMT on expected higher government
procurement and lower exports.
Punjab fails to cut down area under
rice cultivation
Despite setting a target to bring down by over one lakh hectares (lh)
area under rice cultivation this year, Punjab has failed and acreage under the
crop has already reached up to 29.57 lh and is likely touch 30 lh again.
Written by Anju Agnihotri Chaba | Jalandhar
| Published: July 27, 2018 2:14:19 am
Despite setting a target to bring down by over one lakh hectares
(lh) area under rice cultivation this year, Punjab has failed and acreage under
the crop has already reached up to 29.57 lh and is likely touch 30 lh again.
Last year, 30.07 lh area was cultivated under rice and this year department had
proposed to bring it between 28-29 lh by diverting its area to cotton and
monsoon maize crops.
But lack of canal water during cotton sowing, increased MSP of
assured paddy and poor rate of recently harvested ‘spring maize’ are the
contributing factors to increase in area under rice. Till July 23, 2018,
the area under rice (the cultivation of which was started on June 20), had
reached to 29.57 lh out of which over 23 lh was dedicated under paddy rice
(parmal rice) and remaining under basmati rice.
“We are expecting around 30 lh area under paddy, which is huge,
cultivation this year too including over 5 lh under Basmati,” said a senior
officer in the agriculture department. “We had fixed cotton area target as
4 lh, but cotton could be cultivated on only 2.83 lh as remaining targeted area
went under paddy. As during cotton sowing in Punjab’s 8 cotton districts, which
are mostly dependent on the canal water for irrigation, the drainage and canal
department started cleaning of the canals and water could not be released in
canals by the end April month which delayed the sowing for two-three weeks in
majority parts of the cotton districts,” said Director Punjab Agriculture
Department, Dr Jasbir Singh Bains, adding that low cotton prices in last season
also discouraged farmers.
Similarly under maize, 1.50 lh was targeted but till date maize
is cultivated on only 1.23 and sowing is almost over. Last year there was 1.29
lh under maize in Punjab. “When farmers will not get water for crops on
time how farmers will cultivate as it happened with us in cotton season this
year,” said farmer Bahadur Singh, adding that I waited for canal water in
entire April month but when I didn’t get it, I decided to go for paddy.
Chief Agricultural officer Mansa district added: “In our
district we wanted to dedicate 88,000 hectares under cotton but we could
cultivate it on 39,000 hectares due to non release of canal water.” Farmer
Harjit Singh of Kapur village, said that he aws not going for monsoon maize
(July to October) but for paddy as it had more MSP (Rs 1700 per quintal) and
assured government purchase.
In Punjab farmers of Kandi Belt-Hoshiarpur, Ropar, Nawashahr,
Pathankot and Mohali show interest in maize due to their land compulsion where
the paddy could not be sown. “We have been trying to increase the area under
monsoon maize because as it will help diverting paddy area and even provided 50
per cent subsidy on maize seed too but farmers prefer assured paddy crop,” said
Director, Punjab Agriculture Department, Dr Jasbir Singh Bains.In 2012-13 under
its new diversification policy, Punjab had plans to increase maize area from
traditional 1.25 to 1.40 lh to nearly 5.50 lh under it till 2017-18, but result
is abysmal.
Truant monsoon hurts rice sowing; acreage down 12%
Shortfall will
be made up in Aug, says Agriculture Secretary
NEW DELHI, JULY 27
The sowing of rice — the primary
kharif crop — seems to have been hit with monsoon rains playing truant with
many eastern States and Uttar Pradesh.
According to government data
released for the week on Friday, the acreage under rice cultivation is nearly
28 lakh hectares (lh) — about 12 per cent lower than the year-ago period.
Sowing for all kharif crops
stands at 738 lh, which is nearly 7 per cent lower than the 798 lh covered in
the same week last year, the release from the Ministry of Agriculture showed.
Rice cultivation was nearly 50
per cent lower than the normal for the week in Bihar and Jharkhand; the
shortfall for West Bengal was 40 per cent and for Uttar Pradesh, 20 per cent.
Among States that have reported better rice acreage are Madhya Pradesh, Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana.
“There is nothing to be concerned
about. We have the whole of August to make up. Even otherwise, many parts in
these States have started getting rains in the last 1-2 days which will help
sowing,” said Agriculture Secretary SK Pattanayak.
Planting of pulses improved
substantially over the previous week, but acreage was lower than the year-ago
period. The cultivation of urad, whose acreage at 27.45 lh is nearly 17 per
cent less than last year’s fugures, seems to be an area of concern. The acreage
under moong and arhar nearly matches last year’s numbers, and is better than what
is normal for the year.
With soya bean leading the way,
oilseeds cultivation, at 141 lh, is looking up, with the acreage being only 1
per cent lower than last year.
Cotton sowing, at 102.5 lh, is
close to what is normal for the week, while that of coarse cereals falls behind
by 8 per cent. According to Pattanayak, bajra cultivation, which is about 19
per cent lower, will pick up momentum as it the crop would command better
minimum support price this season.
Exporters seek government intervention as Saudi
Arabia halts basmati imports
Jul 27, 2018, 04.03 PM IST
CHANDIGARH:
Basmati rice exporters have
sought government intervention to help resume exports to Saudi Arabia, the second
largest importer of basmati, which halted rice imports from India since June
for non-compliance with its new stringent maximum level of pesticide residues
in food items.
Indian authorities are set to initiate dialogue with the Gulf kingdom to seek mellowing of maximum residue level (MRL) norms that are likely to hit exports of mainly rice, buffalo meat and few other food items.
“The matter is being taken up with Saudi Arabia as the new MRL are not based on scientific facts and are too stringent to be fulfilled,” a senior official from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said.
Saudi Arabia’s new MRL norms are not India-specific, though. Rice export to the country has halted since June after a consignment was tested positively for not fulfilling the new criteria for residue detection. Saudi Arabia buys 7-8 lakh tonnes of rice, primarily basmati, from India.
Exporters warn that the development will significantly shrink India’s share in the global rice market. India is the largest exporter of basmati, shipping 4 million tonnes of basmati in 2017-18.
“It is not possible to fulfil the (Saudi Arabia’s) guidelines, and will cause serious blow to international rice trade,” said Tejinder Singh, general manager at Supple Tek Industries, an Amritsar-based manufacturer and exporter of basmati rice. The MRL norms are tough for even organic rice from the country, Singh told ET.
Exporters maintain that Saudi Arabia has adopted the MRL norms of European Union that is strict and do not confirm to medical facts or toxicology records. Rice exports to European Union faced similar hurdles earlier this year and currently only limited quantities of organic rice are being exported to European countries.
Under Saudi Arabia’s new norms, level of fungicide tricycazole has been set at 0.01 mg per kg, down from earlier limit of 1.0 mg per kg. Under the new procedure for import, Saudi Arabia is warranting certification about compliance of MRL guidelines on import shipments.
Vijay Sethia, president of All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA), said that even in Japan — one of the healthiest countries in the world where rice is a regular diet — “the residue norms are not so stringent”.
He said the matter has been raised with the Union commerce ministry and APEDA. Basmati growers in India have been sensitised to curative farm practises in recent years to tackle stricter international pesticide residue norms. Farmers in basmati growing states are being imparted training on scientific use of pesticides, dosage, time of application, etc. through an exhaustive campaign jointly run by AIREA, APEDA and various federal agricultural institutes.
Sethia of AIREA said the association has sought a process where pesticides are allotted based on land ownership to stop over use of chemicals. “We have suggested that chemicals usage should be allowed to skilled manpower and not to those who cannot even read prescriptions, and it leads to overuse,” he told ET.
Indian authorities are set to initiate dialogue with the Gulf kingdom to seek mellowing of maximum residue level (MRL) norms that are likely to hit exports of mainly rice, buffalo meat and few other food items.
“The matter is being taken up with Saudi Arabia as the new MRL are not based on scientific facts and are too stringent to be fulfilled,” a senior official from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said.
Saudi Arabia’s new MRL norms are not India-specific, though. Rice export to the country has halted since June after a consignment was tested positively for not fulfilling the new criteria for residue detection. Saudi Arabia buys 7-8 lakh tonnes of rice, primarily basmati, from India.
Exporters warn that the development will significantly shrink India’s share in the global rice market. India is the largest exporter of basmati, shipping 4 million tonnes of basmati in 2017-18.
“It is not possible to fulfil the (Saudi Arabia’s) guidelines, and will cause serious blow to international rice trade,” said Tejinder Singh, general manager at Supple Tek Industries, an Amritsar-based manufacturer and exporter of basmati rice. The MRL norms are tough for even organic rice from the country, Singh told ET.
Exporters maintain that Saudi Arabia has adopted the MRL norms of European Union that is strict and do not confirm to medical facts or toxicology records. Rice exports to European Union faced similar hurdles earlier this year and currently only limited quantities of organic rice are being exported to European countries.
Under Saudi Arabia’s new norms, level of fungicide tricycazole has been set at 0.01 mg per kg, down from earlier limit of 1.0 mg per kg. Under the new procedure for import, Saudi Arabia is warranting certification about compliance of MRL guidelines on import shipments.
Vijay Sethia, president of All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA), said that even in Japan — one of the healthiest countries in the world where rice is a regular diet — “the residue norms are not so stringent”.
He said the matter has been raised with the Union commerce ministry and APEDA. Basmati growers in India have been sensitised to curative farm practises in recent years to tackle stricter international pesticide residue norms. Farmers in basmati growing states are being imparted training on scientific use of pesticides, dosage, time of application, etc. through an exhaustive campaign jointly run by AIREA, APEDA and various federal agricultural institutes.
Sethia of AIREA said the association has sought a process where pesticides are allotted based on land ownership to stop over use of chemicals. “We have suggested that chemicals usage should be allowed to skilled manpower and not to those who cannot even read prescriptions, and it leads to overuse,” he told ET.
Global Basmati Rice Market 2018 – Market
Outlook Analysis, Growth and Forecast
July 26, 2018
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KRBL Limited
Amira Nature Foods
LT Foods
Best Foods
Kohinoor Rice
Aeroplane Rice
Tilda Basmati Rice
Matco Foods
Amar Singh Chawal Wala
Hanuman Rice Mills
Adani Wilmar
HAS Rice Pakistan
Galaxy Rice Mill
Dunar Foods
Sungold
Amira Nature Foods
LT Foods
Best Foods
Kohinoor Rice
Aeroplane Rice
Tilda Basmati Rice
Matco Foods
Amar Singh Chawal Wala
Hanuman Rice Mills
Adani Wilmar
HAS Rice Pakistan
Galaxy Rice Mill
Dunar Foods
Sungold
Basmati Rice Industry Segment Split By Type:
Indian Basmati Rice
Pakistani Basmati Rice
Kenya Basmati Rice
Other
Pakistani Basmati Rice
Kenya Basmati Rice
Other
Basmati Rice Industry Segment Split By Application:
Direct Edible
Deep Processing
Deep Processing
Topographically, this report contemplates the best manufacturers
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regions such as Basmati Rice North America Basmati
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Rest of World.
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Part 3. Company Manufacturers Profiles.
Part 4. Global Basmati Rice Industry Competition Analysis by Professionals.
Part 5. The United States Basmati Rice New Stage Status and Outlook.
Part 6. EU Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 7. Japan Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 8. China Basmati Rice Market New Stage Status and Outlook.
Part 9. India Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 10. Southeast Asia Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 11. Basmati Rice Market Forecast by Regions, Types, and Applications (2018-2023).
Part 12. Basmati Rice Market Dynamics.
Part 13. Basmati Rice Market Factors Analysis.
Part 14. Research Resolutions.
Part 15. Appendix.
Part 2. Global Market Size by Type and Application (2018-2023).
Part 3. Company Manufacturers Profiles.
Part 4. Global Basmati Rice Industry Competition Analysis by Professionals.
Part 5. The United States Basmati Rice New Stage Status and Outlook.
Part 6. EU Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 7. Japan Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 8. China Basmati Rice Market New Stage Status and Outlook.
Part 9. India Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 10. Southeast Asia Basmati Rice Market Development Status and Outlook.
Part 11. Basmati Rice Market Forecast by Regions, Types, and Applications (2018-2023).
Part 12. Basmati Rice Market Dynamics.
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USA Rice Makes the Case to FDA for an SOI for Rice
By Lesley Dixon
ROCKVILLE,
MD -- Ag and food industry leaders and advocacy groups gathered here yesterday
to provide comments and feedback to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
during a public meeting on the agency's comprehensive, multi-year Nutrition
Innovation Strategy. A major topic of discussion at the open forum was
modernization of the FDA's standards of identity (SOI) program.
Lydia Holmes, manager of regulatory affairs at USA Rice, attended the meeting to give comments on the current lack of a federal SOI for rice, an issue that has exacerbated the issue of rice pretenders in the marketplace.
"We've spent a lot of time and effort educating consumers about the nutritional content of rice and the ways it can fit into their diet," said Holmes, as she advocated for the adoption and enforcement of a clear SOI for rice. "It is misleading for consumers to then see that name on a vegetable product that does not have comparable nutrients to rice. Both vegetables and grains have their place in the market, just not using the same name."
Dairy industry advocates also were on hand to urge FDA to step up enforcement of the existing SOI for milk, specifically in the case of non-dairy, plant-based beverages made from almond, soy, oats, and pea protein. Proponents of non-dairy substitute beverages that utilize the term "milk" in their labeling argued during these open sessions that freedom of speech and an open marketplace should protect their use of that language, while those in favor of strong and consistent SOI enforcement spoke of the need for consumer safety, consistent regulation, and transparency in the food industry.
"In this room and online we have heard a diverse and very valuable set of comments on how best to promote innovation and flexibility while still enforcing consistent regulation and protecting consumers, a difficult balance to strike," said Robin McKinnon, senior advisor for nutrition policy at the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. "I've been struck by the energy and enthusiasm from everybody at this meeting."
The day-long discussion marked the beginning of a one-month open comment period on nutrition innovation issues, during which the public can submit comments to the FDA via mail or online. The Administration will take submissions under advisement until August 27 and use this input to inform their policy actions.
USA Rice will continue to pressure the FDA to establish a federal SOI for rice and enforce common sense regulations that protect consumers.
Lydia Holmes, manager of regulatory affairs at USA Rice, attended the meeting to give comments on the current lack of a federal SOI for rice, an issue that has exacerbated the issue of rice pretenders in the marketplace.
"We've spent a lot of time and effort educating consumers about the nutritional content of rice and the ways it can fit into their diet," said Holmes, as she advocated for the adoption and enforcement of a clear SOI for rice. "It is misleading for consumers to then see that name on a vegetable product that does not have comparable nutrients to rice. Both vegetables and grains have their place in the market, just not using the same name."
Dairy industry advocates also were on hand to urge FDA to step up enforcement of the existing SOI for milk, specifically in the case of non-dairy, plant-based beverages made from almond, soy, oats, and pea protein. Proponents of non-dairy substitute beverages that utilize the term "milk" in their labeling argued during these open sessions that freedom of speech and an open marketplace should protect their use of that language, while those in favor of strong and consistent SOI enforcement spoke of the need for consumer safety, consistent regulation, and transparency in the food industry.
"In this room and online we have heard a diverse and very valuable set of comments on how best to promote innovation and flexibility while still enforcing consistent regulation and protecting consumers, a difficult balance to strike," said Robin McKinnon, senior advisor for nutrition policy at the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. "I've been struck by the energy and enthusiasm from everybody at this meeting."
The day-long discussion marked the beginning of a one-month open comment period on nutrition innovation issues, during which the public can submit comments to the FDA via mail or online. The Administration will take submissions under advisement until August 27 and use this input to inform their policy actions.
USA Rice will continue to pressure the FDA to establish a federal SOI for rice and enforce common sense regulations that protect consumers.
USA RICE Daily
Rice can now be grown in drought, high temperatures, thanks to
this new technique
IndiaToday.in
New Delhi
July 27, 2018
UPDATED: July 28, 2018
15:31 IST
Rice cultivation requires an abundance of water. On an average,
it takes 4,000 - 5,000 litres of water to produce one kg of rice in India. The
consumption may vary as per the soil type, region, environment and other
factors. According to global standards, it takes 2,500 litres of water per
kilogram of rice produced.
WHAT
SPOILS THE RICE CROP?
According to scientists, almost
half of the global rice crop derives from rain-fed agricultural systems where
drought and high temperatures are predicted to become more frequent and
damaging under climate change.
HOW CAN
LESS WATER BE USED TO PRODUCE RICE?
Amid
the scarcity of water and unbalanced groundwater tables, scientists from the
University of Sheffield have discovered that engineering a high-yielding rice
can reduce stomatal density, letting the crop conserve water.
Not only less water would be
used, but also it helps the plant to survive in high temperatures and drought.
Rice uses microscopic pores
called stomata to regulate carbon dioxide uptake for photosynthesis, along with
the release of water vapour via transpiration. When water is plentiful,
stomatal opening also permits regulation of plant temperature by evaporative
cooling.
Under water-limiting drought
conditions, the stomatal closure normally slows down water loss. Low stomatal
density rice conserves water better under drought, and so has more water left
to cool itself when necessary.
Dr. Robert Caine, a Research Associate from the University of
Sheffield's Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and Principal
Investigator of the study, said:
"Future predicted decreases
in water availability, combined with the increased frequency of extreme drought
and high-temperature events, are likely to present particular challenges for
farmers-resulting in substantial crop loss.
"Our study has shown that
rice plants with fewer stomata are drought tolerant and more conservative in
their water use. This means they should perform better in the future under
climate change conditions.
"We found that the
engineered rice crops gave equivalent or even improved yields, which means it
could have a massive impact on our future food security which is threatened by
climate change."
Therefore, stomata play an
important role in the consumption of water. Julie Gray, Professor of Plant
Molecular Biology and lead author of the study, said: "Stomata help plants
to regulate their water use, so this study could have a significant impact on
other crops which are at risk under climate change.
ANOTHER
STUDY:
According to the research piece
published in a science journal, Down to Earth, more than 20 countries, where
rice is being grown, using System of Rice Intensification (SRI).
WHAT IS
SRI?
The system of Rice
Intensification (SRI) is a scientific method which was developed by a Jesuit
priest Henri de Laulani, about 20 years back. It was brought back to limelight
by the scientists at the Cornell Institute for Food, Agriculture and
Development, USA.
It
functions on four main fundamentals, including soil fertility management,
planting method, weed control, and water (irrigation) management.
The key area is to manage soil
nutrients through adequate farmyard manure application by transplanting young
seedlings (8 to 12 days old), transplanting with soil clump (along with seed)
and regular weeding and protective irrigation to keep the soil wet without
flooding.
With this method, the plant grows
strong, widens its roots and yields. Also, the rice roots stay aerated with
abundant and diverse soil micro-organisms.
Unlike the recent research, SRI
requires comparatively more water in quantity, i.e. 30 to 60 per cent less
water when compared to conventional cultivation methods.
Biksham Gujja, policy advisor, a
Worldwide Fund for Nature International, Switzerland told Down to Earth,
"For a state like Andhra Pradesh this means a lot. The state cultivates
rice in around 3.8 million ha consuming about 30 cubic km of water, annually.
Adopting SRI will save 10 cubic km of water, even by conservative estimates.
That means Andhra Pradesh can redefine its priorities on using water."
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Clinical trials of Kovai Kavuni rice to begin next year
Pratiksha
Ramkumar
| TNN |
Updated: Jul 28, 2018, 12:41 IST
Koval kavuni was developed by crossing the
traditional Kavuni with the widely consumed CO 50 vareity of white rice
COIMBATORE:
Clinical trials on the effectiveness of Kovai Kavuni variety of rice on
diabetic patients is likely to begin by the end of 2019.
The
effectiveness of the rice — developed by the scientists at the Tamil Nadu
Agriculture University (TNAU) here two years ago — in ensuring the consumer’s
blood sugar does not shoot up is yet to be scientifically tested.
The
rice is being tested by the University of California to study the
bioavailability of nutrients, TNAU scientists told TOI. “The new rice variety
does seem to have many nutrients, but we have to find out how much of those
nutrients are available for absorption by the human body. The second phase of
the research is on,” Biotechnology professor at TNAU M Raveendran said.
Even a
so called-nutritious food’s nutrition content will go off in roughage and not
get absorbed for multiple reasons, Raveendran said. “During the research phase,
the rice was found to contain phenols that inhibit the enzymes that breakdown
starch, so the glucose release process is delayed. It also contains anthocyanin
that fights stress and carotenoids, which strengthens the muscles in the eyes,”
he said.
Once
the university’s results come through, clinical trials are likely to begin next
year. “Once the bioavailability studies are completed hopefully early next
year, we plan to approach the department of biotechnology, which funded the
study, to connect us to hospitals, where we can conduct clinical trials. Though
we have done lab studies, its efficiency in human body is unknown,” said
Raveendran.
The
rice will be fed to a group of diabetic patients and the results will be
compared to a group of patients being fed the usual white rice. “The health
parameters of the patients will be tested and details of the product’s glycemic
index and glycemic load will be studied. We are also going to recommend feeding
the rice to normal individuals for two to three months and assessing their
health status because the rice’s micronutrients are also expected to help in
cognitive development.”
On the
other hand, fields trials of Kovai Kavuni are going on in TNAU. “We are
constantly breeding to see if the new variety is beating all the challenges
faced by the original Kavuni, which is its excess height, photosensitivity and
low yield,” Raveendran added.
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Organic Rice Industry 2018-2025: Global Market
Size, Share, Growth, Manufacturers and Forecast Research Report
July
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In the Global Organic Rice market
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in 2017 and is expected to reach USD XX million by the end of 2025, growing at
a CAGR of XX% between 2017 and 2025.
In 2017, the global Organic Rice market size was xx million US$ and it is expected to reach xx million US$ by the end of 2025, with a CAGR of xx% during 2018-2025.
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share and growth rate of Organic Rice for these regions, from 2013 to 2025
(forecast), covering
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Market Segment as follows:
Key Companies
Doguet’s Rice
Randallorganic
Sanjeevani Organics
Kahang Organic Rice
RiceSelect
Texas Best Organics
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URMATT
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KHAOKHO TALAYPU
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Yanbiangaoli
Jinjian
HUICHUN FILED RICE
Dingxiang
Heilongjiang Taifeng
Heilongjiang Julong
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Polished glutinous rice(sticky rice)
Indica(long-shaped rice)
Polished round-grained rice
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Global
Packaged Rice Snacks Market Analysis & Forecasts 2018-2022, With an
Expected CAGR of 8.75% - ResearchAndMarkets.com
July
27, 2018 01:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Packaged Rice Snacks Market 2018-2022" report
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The analysts forecast the Global
Packaged Rice Snacks Market to grow at a CAGR of 8.75% during the period
2018-2022.
The snacks where the primary
ingredients is rice or rice dough is considered as a rice snack. Various rice
snacks include rice cakes, rice crisps, rice biscuits, rice crackers, and rice
cookies.
The report covers the present
scenario and the growth prospects of the global packaged rice snacks market. To
calculate the market size, the report considers the revenue generated from the
sales of packaged rice snacks.
One trend affecting this market
is the new product launches. The manufacturers of the rice snacks are
encompassing innovative and distributive strategies to increase the market size
of these products.
One driver influencing this
market is the growing demand for healthier snack variants. Rice cakes are
generally fat-free and low in sugar and calories. Usually prepared from brown
rice, rice cakes offer a wide array of health benefits.
The report states that one
challenge affecting this market is the natural disasters and adverse weather conditions.
Natural disasters and adverse weather conditions such as floods, earthquakes,
droughts, frost, and pestilence affect the production of rice, which is a major
ingredient used for manufacturing rice snacks.
Companies Mentioned
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KAMEDA
SEIKA
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Lundberg
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Mars
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PepsiCo
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Ricegrowers
(SunRice)
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Sanorice
Key Topics Covered:
01. Executive Summary
02. Scope Of The Report
03. Research Methodology
04. Market Landscape
05. Market Sizing
06. Five Forces Analysis
07. Market Segmentation By
Product
08. Customer Landscape
09. Regional Landscape
10. Decision Framework
11. Drivers And Challenges
12. Market Trends
13. Vendor Landscape
14. Vendor Analysis
15. Appendix
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Rice Husk Ash Market Research
Report 2018-2025, Opportunities, Share, Size, Revenue, Gross Margin And Its
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Rice Husk Ash Market Split by Type: Silica Content between 85-89%;, Silica Content between 90-94%;,
Silica Content between 80-84%;, Silica Content More Than or Equal to 95%
Regions covered in the Rice Husk Ash Market report:
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North
America
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China
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Europe
·
Japan
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India
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Southeast
Asia
Applications of Rice Husk Ash Market: Building & Construction, Silica, Steel Industry,
Ceramics & Refractory, Rubber
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also included in the Rice Husk Ash Market report. This includes labor cost,
depreciation cost, raw material cost and other costs. Various Rice Husk Ash
industry leading players are studied with respect to their company profile,
product portfolio, capacity, price, cost, and revenue.
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capacity, commercial production, R&D status, raw material source and
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Rice
Husk Ash Market Overview
Rice Husk Ash Production and CAGR
(%) Comparison by Type
Rice Husk Ash Production Market
Share by Type (Product Category) in 2017
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Rice
Husk Ash Market Competition by Manufacturers
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Rice
Husk Ash Capacity, Production, Revenue (Value) by Region (2013-2018)
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Rice
Husk Ash Supply (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by Region (2013-2018)
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Rice
Husk Ash Market Analysis by Application
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Rice
Husk Ash Manufacturers Profiles/Analysis
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Rice
Husk Ash Manufacturing Cost Analysis
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Industrial
Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers
Rice Husk Ash Industrial Chain
Analysis
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Upstream
Raw Materials Sourcing
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Raw
Materials Sources of Rice Husk Ash Major Manufacturers in 2017
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Downstream
Buyers
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Marketing
Strategy Analysis, Distributors/Traders
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Marketing
Channel
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Direct
Marketing
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Indirect
Marketing
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Marketing
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Market
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Pricing
Strategy
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Brand
Strategy
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Target
Client
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Distributors/Traders
List
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Market
Effect Factors Analysis
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Global
Rice Husk Ash Market Forecast (2018-2025)
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Research
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Warm, dry days taking a toll on rice
Fast facts:
Rice particularly sensitive to
high nighttime temperatures
Research project seeks tolerant
rice cultivars
STUTTGART — The heat of the day is tough on crops, but it’s the
heat of the night that keeps Arkansas rice growers worried. By Sarah Cato. Arkansas
has experienced several weeks of hot, dry weather and that’s growing concern
among rice producers, said Jarrod Hardke, rice agronomist for the University of
Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.“If we don’t see more rain soon, we
will absolutely see growers who run out of water and are not able to maintain
enough moisture to maximize yield,” Hardke said. “We’re running through that at
a very rapid pace.”
Rice has also been a victim of the warm
temperatures. However, it’s not the beating sun that’s doing damage to the
rice, but rather the hours of the day that rice depends on to be cooler.
“The biggest point is not actually the daytime temperatures,”
Hardke said, “but the nighttime temperatures that don’t allow the plants to
adequately cool themselves.”Rice seeds are mostly composed of starch.
When nighttime temperatures rise during seed filling development, chalk occurs.
Chalk is loosely packed starch granules and the air space between them.
Eshan Shakiba, assistant professor – rice breeding and genetics
for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture and one of the
primary investigators of this study, said these high night time temperatures lead
to chalky rice. Chalky rice grains are problematic in two ways. They’re opaque
and consumers prefer their rice grains to be translucent and chalky rice tends
to be brittle, breaking during processing.
“Rice quality is so important. If the rice is not of good
quality, it goes nowhere,” Shakiba said. “In 2010 we saw that a rise in
nighttime temperatures leads to higher amounts of chalk.” Shakiba said it was
this discovery that sparked a project that began in 2017. “In 2017 we met with rice breeders, food
scientists and other people at the University of Arkansas,” he said, “and we
decided we need to address this problem.”
This meeting kicked off a five-year project that included three
rice breeders and a plant physiologist from University of Arkansas System
Division of Agriculture as well as three research scientists, Ramesh Dhakal and
Manual Esguerra and program associate Courtland Cole Hemphill.
“We designed a study to test different cultivars in controlled
conditions in greenhouses and growth chambers, as well as variable conditions
in the field,” Shakiba said. “We’re trying to see which lines have tolerance to
high nighttime temperatures.”The study uses 72 different rice cultivars and
three different planting dates in two separate stages: phenotyping, or judging
the different cultivars based on physical attributes, and genotyping, or
observing the genetic makeup.
“We will do phenotyping in the field, greenhouse and growth
chambers,” Shakiba said. “The lines will be evaluated for grain quality such as
chalk as well as yield and head rice yield.”
“After phenotyping we will conduct an extensive genotypic study
through advanced genetic approaches to identify genetic sources of tolerance to
high nighttime temperature stress,” Shakiba said. “For genotyping we will be
using advanced molecular technology.”The data collected from the genotyping
will be used for breeding programs.“We will develop molecular markers that link
to the genes associated with tolerance to high nighttime temperatures,” Shakiba
said. “These markers will be used as marker assisted selection in breeding
programs for identification of progeny lines possessing these desirable genes.”
This project is being sponsored by Arkansas Rice Promotion
Board. For more information on current rice research, visit uaex.edu.
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