Bangladesh
slaps 28pc tax on rice imports
The duty hike would reduce
imports, especially from neighbouring India, which emerged as the biggest
supplier to the South Asian country last year after floods ravaged its crop.
“This year we have a bumper
production in rice, thus to protect local farmers, 25 percent customs duty and
3 percent regulatory duty has been re-imposed on rice importation,” Muhith said
in his budget speech for the 2018/19 fiscal year.
Bangladesh had cut a previous
import duty of 28 percent in two phases in 2017 to 2 percent after domestic
rice prices climbed to a record high.
Bangladesh’s rice imports rose to
a record 3.7 million tonnes in the July-April period, data from the country’s
food ministry showed.
“Re-imposing tax on rice import
was needed to curb imports. Otherwise, our farmers would have affected and
could have lost interest in rice cultivation,” Badrul Hasan, the head of
Bangladesh’s state grain buyer, told Reuters on Thursday.
The inventory and bumper crop
would be sufficient to cater local demand, he said.
The country’s production for
2018/19 as a whole is expected to recover to 34.7 million tonnes, up 6.3
percent year-on-year, according to estimates from the US Department of
Agriculture attache in Bangladesh.
Indian exporters said they were
going to lose competitiveness due to the duty hike.
“Imports would be very expensive
for buyers now. Instead, they will prefer local crop,” said a New Delhi based
dealer with a global trading firm.
India’s rice exports surged to a
record high 12.7 million tonnes in the 2017/18 year to March 31 due to robust
demand from Bangladesh.
Bangladesh recently cancelled a
deal with India to import 150,000 tonnes of rice due to a delay in shipments.
Asia Rice-India prices dip as Bangladesh production recovers
Rates for India’s 5 percent
broken parboiled variety <RI-INBKN5-P1> fell by $6 to $393-$397 per
tonne. Bangladesh is imposing a 28 percent tax on rice imports to support its
farmers after local production revived, Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith
said on Thursday.
He said 25 percent customs duty
and 3 percent regulatory duty would be imposed on rice imports.
Indian exporters said they were
going to lose competitiveness due to the duty hike. India was the biggest
supplier of rice to Bangladesh in 2017.
“Exports to Bangladesh would
become nearly impossible if it raises the import duty,” said an exporter based
at Kakinada in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.
Meanwhile, in Vietnam, prices of
5 percent broken rice <RI-VNBKN5-P1> climbed to their highest since
January 2012, at $465-$475 a tonne, versus $455-$460 a week earlier, despite an
ongoing mini harvest.
“Prices are too high for any
deals to be clinched while supplies remain tight, though the spring-summer
harvest has begun,” a Ho chi Minh City-based trader said.
Output from the ongoing harvest
is low while the rice quality is not very high, traders and farmers in southern
Vietnam said.
“Exporters are now only looking
at government-to-government deals,” the trader said, adding that the Vietnamese
government was not buying output from the current harvest for stockpiling.
Elsewhere in southeast Asia,
Thailand’s benchmark 5 percent broken rice <RI-THBKN5-P1> narrowed to
$430-432 per tonne, free on board (FOB) Bangkok, compared with $430-446 last
week.
Thai rice traders said that
demand has been flat with no new interest registered from overseas this week.
“We probably have to wait until
after Ramadan to see if there is fresh demand from Africa,” a Bangkok based
trader said, referring to the Muslim fasting month.
African markets usually import
parboil rice from Thailand every year but the same trader said the demand from
there has been slowed in the first half of this year.Thailand’s commerce
ministry this week said the country had exported 4.98 million tonnes or rice
from the beginning of the year until June 1.
RRI partners with Intertek on rice DNA markers
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) said that it has
entered a partnership with Intertek, an industrial testing services provider to
allow the company use rice DNA markers that IRRI develops
Rice prices up for 6th straight month
MANILA, Philippines — Rice prices have been increasing since the
start of the year following the lack of supply of cheaper rice from state-run
National Food Authority (NFA). But the NFA is expecting prices to slowly
stabilize this month as rice imports started arriving this week. Farm gate
price of paddy rice continued its upward trend for six consecutive months after
it posted an increment of 10 percent at the start of this month, the Philippine
Statistics Authority (PSA) said. In its regular update on palay (rice prior to
husking), rice and corn prices, the PSA said the average price of palay went up
to P21.16 per kilogram from P19.20 per kg last year. Week-on-week, prices were
also up 0.4 percent.
The average wholesale price of well-milled rice rose seven percent
to P41.35 per kg year-on-year and week-on-week prices inched up by a minimal
0.12 percent. The average retail price of well-milled rice increased to P44.11
per kg, up by six percent year-on-year. The wholesale price of regular-milled
rice was P37.93 per kg, eight percent higher than the previous year. Its
average retail price also increased seven percent to P40.36 per kg. An initial
shipment of 16,000 metric tons (MT) arrived from Vietnam as part of the first
250,000 MT procured via government-to-government tender last month. As of the
end of last month, 76,700 MT were being loaded in five vessels at the ports of
origin while 86,700 MT were ready to be loaded. A suitable ship was being
nominated for the balance of 70,600 MT. PSA earlier said the country’s rice
inventory remains low this year as it went down by 18 percent to 2.18 million
MT as of April.
The PSA reported that total rice inventory as of end-April was
lower than the 2.68 million MT recorded last year and was 29 percent lower than
the 1.7 million MT recorded in the previous month. Farm gate prices of white
corn grain rose 21 percent to P16.57 per kg. Week-on-week, prices were down one
percent. Prices of yellow corn grain likewise picked up by 21 percent
year-on-year to P13.84 per kg and increased by one percent on a weekly basis.
The average wholesale price of yellow corn grain increased 12 percent to P20.07
per kg.
‘Insensitive’ economic managers
Meanwhile, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP)
yesterday condemned government economic managers for failing to roll out the
anti-poverty programs of the Duterte administration. In a statement, TUCP
accused these economic managers of “lack of prudence and judgment in their
economic planning,” citing their “predictive failure in forecasting the
consequences of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion law.” “Where is
the change (that President Duterte promised) to bring about? Instead, in the
face of massive price hikes of basic good and commodities, the economic
managers are demonstrating insensitivity,” the group said. TUCP vice president
Luis Corral said Duterte should take the frontline in the fight against
inflation. “We call on President Duterte to outline his game plan now to
bring down prices, improve the quality of life, ensure genuine social
inclusion, address our need for a living wage and guarantee that no one will be
left behind,” he added. TUCP claimed that the price monitoring efforts of the
Department of Trade and Industry are “perfunctory and ineffective.”
It also expressed exasperation on the rice importation by the NFA, saying it is
merely a “stop-gap measure.” As this developed, the Employers Confederation of
the Philippines (ECOP) has expressed its support to the call for a nationwide
monthly subsidy of P500 for minimum wage earners. The monthly subsidy was
proposed earlier by the Associated Labor Unions-TUCP and was conveyed to
Duterte to help minimum wage earners cope with the rising cost of commodities.
ECOP, however, has opposed labor groups’ call for the implementation of a
P800-per-day national minimum wage. ECOP warned that a wage hike at this time
would only aggravate the situation of the unemployed. For his part, Sen.
Sherwin Gatchalian yesterday said the country’s quantitative restriction
on rice imports should be replaced with a 35 percent tariff that is
expected to make the staple food more affordable for all, – With
Sheila Crisostomo, Richmond Mercurio, Paolo Romero Read
more at https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/06/09/1823012/rice-prices-6th-straight-month#VATwsmBieMAiS4MO.99
New framework needed for paddy, rice industry
June 11, 2018 08:54 am +08
Neily Syafiqah Eusoff
This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily,
on June 11, 2018.
KUALA LUMPUR: Experts say the Malaysian government will need to
carefully analyse and introduce a new framework for the paddy and rice industry
following the dismantling of Padiberas Nasional Bhd’s (Bernas) monopoly in the
sector.
Last Thursday, the government announced that Bernas’ monopoly to
import rice has been terminated. A working paper on the breakup will be drafted
with feedback from the agriculture and agro-based industry ministry and other
stakeholders to be submitted to the government for further action.
“To protect the interests of local paddy farmers, we have
identified the modules used in other countries [on importing the staple], among
them Indonesia, which has been successful in its approach in opening up the
monopoly on rice,” minister Salahuddin Ayub told reporters.
The president of the local unit of the UNI Malaysia Labour Centre
(UNI MLC) Datuk Mohamed Shafie BP Mammal lauded the government’s move to break
the monopoly but said it is necessary to formulate a well-thought-out and
comprehensive plan to ensure there is fair trade and healthy competition among
the players.
“Breaking the monopoly is a healthy move as it will encourage
healthy competition. Then when there is no more monopoly, there must be a new
framework. The government or minister needs to introduce a new framework which
everybody understands and will benefit the rakyat, while the competition
shouldn’t be pinching [customers] from one another,” he told The Edge Financial
Daily via telephone.
“Now they (the government) want to introduce a new system so I
think they must have a concrete and positive reason why they want to break the
monopoly. Is it because the government thinks they cannot control Bernas or is
Bernas weak?” said Mohamed Shafie, who is also a trade union leader involved in
food and agro businesses.
“I’m not defending Bernas, but this is not something where you
come today and you make a new decision for another five years. Bernas will be
affected [by the government’s decision] and they might need to retrench
workers,” he explained.
With the breaking up of the rice monopoly, independent economist
Dr Chung Tin Fah said the government can save on subsidies while opening up
opportunities for other players and prices can be lowered as well.
“Monopoly is bad in [the way] that it will limit consumer choice
and the monopolist set prices to earn higher than a justifiable return,” he
said.
Mohamed Shafie said Bernas’ monopoly over the country’s rice
supply has become a hot-button issue about unfair trade practices, but the
company still face certain limitations.
“Maybe now the government realises that there is something wrong
with the import of rice and therefore they want to break the monopoly and give
it (the same licence) to several other companies.
Meanwhile, Socio-Economic Research Centre Sdn Bhd (SERC)
executive director Lee Heng Guie said the scrapping of the rice importation
monopoly would mean the liberalisation process has been set in place, allowing
other players to supply in the rice market.
“Pending the detailed structure and mechanism, the proposed
policy should not only result in more sharing of profits among all rice dealers
but also make rice affordable to the masses as consumers have more varieties to
choose from.
“The liberalisation of rice importation would enhance food
security rather than diminish it,” he said in an email reply.
Currently, 70% of rice demand comes from domestic producers
while the balance 30% is imported from various sources, he noted.
Lee believes that the rice monopoly or giving out import permits
to favoured importers had not only resulted in “rent-seeking” practices, but
had also often led to high prices of rice for consumers, smuggling and
arbitrage of price differentials between domestic and foreign rice.
“Rice is central to food security. It is a strategic commodity
as the overall economic growth and per capita consumption depend on an
adequate, affordable and stable supply of this staple crop,” he added.
Veteran economist and former civil servant Tan Sri Ramon
Navaratnam said he hopes that this is the precedent for other monopolies to be
broken down.
“This should not be the first and only monopoly to be broken
down,” he quipped.
Bernas, the country’s sole rice importer was listed on the local
bourse before it was taken private by businessman Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar
Al-Bukhary in April 2014. During that time, the privatisation was met with
strong criticism amid concerns that Syed Mokhtar, who already owned many
strategic assets, for instance, ports and power plants, would monopolise the
import of rice.
Bernas posted a pre-tax profit of RM133.39 million for the
financial year ended Dec 31, 2016 (FY16), on a revenue of RM4.34 billion.
Compared with FY15, Bernas’ pre-tax profit in FY16 grew 2.6% from RM130.05
million, while revenue rose 2.8% from RM4.23 billion.
Bernas is involved in the procurement and processing of paddy,
importation, warehousing, distribution and marketing of rice in Malaysia, seed
and farming activities, international rice joint ventures, as well as rice
complementary businesses.
According to its website, Bernas continued to fulfil its
obligations under a privatisation agreement signed with the government in 1996.
“These obligations include maintenance of the nation’s rice
stockpile, acting as the buyer of last resort for paddy farmers, managing the
Bumiputera Rice Millers Scheme and the distribution of paddy price subsidies to
farmers on behalf of the government,” it said.
On March 30, 2017 The Edge Financial Daily reported that Bernas
was eyeing a relisting in 2020, a year before the expiry of its rice import
concession in 2021.
New framework
needed for paddy, rice industry
June 11, 2018 08:54 am +08
This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily,
on June 11, 2018.
KUALA LUMPUR: Experts say the Malaysian government will need to
carefully analyse and introduce a new framework for the paddy and rice industry
following the dismantling of Padiberas Nasional Bhd’s (Bernas) monopoly in the
sector.Last Thursday, the government announced that Bernas’ monopoly to import
rice has been terminated. A working paper on the breakup will be drafted with
feedback from the agriculture and agro-based industry ministry and other
stakeholders to be submitted to the government for further action.
“To protect the interests of local paddy farmers, we have
identified the modules used in other countries [on importing the staple], among
them Indonesia, which has been successful in its approach in opening up the
monopoly on rice,” minister Salahuddin Ayub told reporters.
The president of the local unit of the UNI Malaysia Labour
Centre (UNI MLC) Datuk Mohamed Shafie BP Mammal lauded the government’s move to
break the monopoly but said it is necessary to formulate a well-thought-out and
comprehensive plan to ensure there is fair trade and healthy competition among
the players.
“Breaking the monopoly is a healthy move as it will encourage
healthy competition. Then when there is no more monopoly, there must be a new
framework. The government or minister needs to introduce a new framework which
everybody understands and will benefit the rakyat, while the competition
shouldn’t be pinching [customers] from one another,” he told The Edge Financial
Daily via telephone.
“Now they (the government) want to introduce a new system so I
think they must have a concrete and positive reason why they want to break the
monopoly. Is it because the government thinks they cannot control Bernas or is
Bernas weak?” said Mohamed Shafie, who is also a trade union leader involved in
food and agro businesses.
“I’m not defending Bernas, but this is not something where you
come today and you make a new decision for another five years. Bernas will be
affected [by the government’s decision] and they might need to retrench
workers,” he explained.
With the breaking up of the rice monopoly, independent economist
Dr Chung Tin Fah said the government can save on subsidies while opening up
opportunities for other players and prices can be lowered as well.
“Monopoly is bad in [the way] that it will limit consumer choice
and the monopolist set prices to earn higher than a justifiable return,” he
said.
Mohamed Shafie said Bernas’ monopoly over the country’s rice
supply has become a hot-button issue about unfair trade practices, but the
company still face certain limitations.
“Maybe now the government realises that there is something wrong
with the import of rice and therefore they want to break the monopoly and give
it (the same licence) to several other companies.
Meanwhile, Socio-Economic Research Centre Sdn Bhd (SERC)
executive director Lee Heng Guie said the scrapping of the rice importation
monopoly would mean the liberalisation process has been set in place, allowing
other players to supply in the rice market.
“Pending the detailed structure and mechanism, the proposed
policy should not only result in more sharing of profits among all rice dealers
but also make rice affordable to the masses as consumers have more varieties to
choose from.
“The liberalisation of rice importation would enhance food
security rather than diminish it,” he said in an email reply.
Currently, 70% of rice demand comes from domestic producers
while the balance 30% is imported from various sources, he noted.
Lee believes that the rice monopoly or giving out import permits
to favoured importers had not only resulted in “rent-seeking” practices, but
had also often led to high prices of rice for consumers, smuggling and
arbitrage of price differentials between domestic and foreign rice.
“Rice is central to food security. It is a strategic commodity
as the overall economic growth and per capita consumption depend on an
adequate, affordable and stable supply of this staple crop,” he added.
Veteran economist and former civil servant Tan Sri Ramon
Navaratnam said he hopes that this is the precedent for other monopolies to be
broken down.
“This should not be the first and only monopoly to be broken
down,” he quipped.
Bernas, the country’s sole rice importer was listed on the local
bourse before it was taken private by businessman Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar
Al-Bukhary in April 2014. During that time, the privatisation was met with
strong criticism amid concerns that Syed Mokhtar, who already owned many
strategic assets, for instance, ports and power plants, would monopolise the
import of rice.
Bernas posted a pre-tax profit of RM133.39 million for the
financial year ended Dec 31, 2016 (FY16), on a revenue of RM4.34 billion.
Compared with FY15, Bernas’ pre-tax profit in FY16 grew 2.6% from RM130.05
million, while revenue rose 2.8% from RM4.23 billion.
Bernas is involved in the procurement and processing of paddy,
importation, warehousing, distribution and marketing of rice in Malaysia, seed
and farming activities, international rice joint ventures, as well as rice
complementary businesses.
According to its website, Bernas continued to fulfil its
obligations under a privatisation agreement signed with the government in 1996.
“These obligations include maintenance of the nation’s rice
stockpile, acting as the buyer of last resort for paddy farmers, managing the
Bumiputera Rice Millers Scheme and the distribution of paddy price subsidies to
farmers on behalf of the government,” it said.
On March 30, 2017 The Edge Financial Daily reported that Bernas
was eyeing a relisting in 2020, a year before the expiry of its rice import
concession in 2021.
Breaking up
rice monopoly could result in cartels, cautions Padi Rescue
June 11, 2018 13:47 pm +08
KUALA LUMPUR (June 11): The government should ensure that by
breaking up the monopoly of rice, it will not instead cause the increase in
foreign rice in the market, said rice coalition Padi Rescue today.
Its coordinator Norfitri Amir Muhammad told reporters that by
appointing more companies to oversee rice imports, the government is not solving
the problem.
"In fact, it would allow them to form a cartel or group
monopoly to control the rice market and badly affect Malaysian padi
farmers," he said in a press conference.
Amir was responding to Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
Minister Salahuddin Ayub's announcement over the termination of tycoon Tan Sri
Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhari's Padibernas Nasional Bhd (Bernas)'s rice import
monopoly.
Bernama quoted Salahuddin as saying that a working paper on breaking up
the monopoly with feedback from the Ministry and other stakeholders would be
drafted before being submitted to the government for further action.
He added that the government has identified the modules used by
other countries on importing the staple, among them Indonesia which has been
successful in its approach in opening up the rice market.
Meanwhile, Amir said the government should re-instate the
disbanded National Rice and Paddy Board (LPN), which would not act like a
commercial body.
"The end result of a private company is always profit, so
there is a big possibility that a new company or establishment would want to
help local farmers if imported rice is cheaper. The industry must be supervised
by those who are not commercially-motivated, such as the LPN which aimed to
help farmers, millers, wholesalers and consumers to ensure food security,"
he added.
Currently, 70% of rice demand comes from domestic producers
while the remainder is imported from various sources.
Bernas, the country's sole rice importer was listed on the local
bourse before it was taken private in April 2014.
During that time, the privatisation was met with strong
criticism amid concerns that Syed Mokhtar, who already owned many strategic
assets, for instance, ports and power plants, would monopolise the import of
rice.
Ghana,
Let’s Go Selfish
Aba
Radical
Gone
are the days when we only enjoyed assorted dishes like Jollof and plain rice
during Christmas which meant eating rice only once a year. It also reminds me
of the fun moments when we as children all checked if our senior sibling
equally shared “Ideal Milk” Ghana’s favorite milk on each child’s bowl of rice
porridge [rice water]. Yeah, I know right? Those were the days. While I was
attending to some house chores seated on the kitchen stool on the morning of
30th May, 2018, I simultaneously decided to listen to the host of the Adom FM’s
morning show on 106.3. He bitterly announced that the country Burkina Faso have
expressed their gratitude to Ghanaians because among their production of
tomatoes only Ghana purchases up to 90 per cent of their total harvest. Ghana
imports fifty to seventy heavy duty trucks of tomatoes every single day from
landlocked Burkina Faso. Wow, that’s miserably interesting. They are making
profits from our inability just like most of other countries we deal with.
I
knew from primary six that Ghana imports Tomatoes from Burkina Faso but I never
imagined that we would cross 50 per cent than to even think of they thanking us
for purchasing up to 90 per cent of their produce. That’s about 70,000 metric
tons of the juicy red products annually. The story is no different from our
rice production. If Burkina Faso our neighboring country has the strength to
grow and export something as perishable as tomatoes I am only shaking my head
in bated breath of what next they will be making money from in addition to what
we already buy from them. Ghana has a relatively high rainfall compared to
Northern Nigeria and Mali and rice can be grown almost everywhere clearly
showing that we should do more, but checks by the Ghana News Agency reveled
that apart from a few farmers in the south of the Volta Region who have access
to machines like combine harvesters, threshers and power tillers, hundreds of
other rice farmers still rely on cutlass and hoe for land preparation and
sickle for harvesting.
Times
have changed, people do more of white color jobs now and can’t go through the
trouble of preparing “banku” or pounding “fufu” when they close from work at
4:00pm and spend extra annoying hours in traffic. So the corporate man gets
home exhausted and hungry, he just grabs a rice cooker and in a few minutes he
takes a shower and dinner is served. That corporate mother doesn’t have time to
prepare an “Asanka” of boiled plantain and cocoyam stew plus some “koobi” and
sliced pear but she instead opts for rice porridge for her kids before they
leave for school because she has a presentation to catch. Ghana spent 290
million dollars importing 414,000 metric tons of rice to meet local consumption
needs. Times have changed together with our environment which is contributing
to our consumption of rice more than ever. Example, I ate “Waakye” that morning
rather than yam and dandelion stew which I had time to prepare and eat the
previous night. It was indeed delicious I must say!
The
second biggest commercial rice farm in Nigeria is owned by a youth in his
thirties. Rotimi Williams a former journalist owns a 43,000 hector farm located
at Tunga, Nasarawa state which produces 8,000 metric tons of rice per year and
is still working towards doubling his output. And then we expect to win the
Jollof competition whilst our country cannot produce enough of the main
ingredient used in preparing the dish. Because of my seven year old brother’s
love for technology, I am compelled to watch a lot of KANTANKA TV. From that
station I have been made aware alongside other audience that our very own Safo
Kantanka has been able to manufacture framing products like those that fight
against weeds and unwanted animals [pest and parasites] and even more amazingly
created natural fertilizers which apparently work more effectively than the
internationally acclaimed ones without any side effects or whatsoever at all.
That is great news but it’s been a while and I have not seen the government
making any effort to make his product reach all farmers in Ghana. Let’s make
farming enjoyable. Enough of having farmers who we claim their occupation is
the backbone of our economy being the poorest. They have had enough of it.
Let’s encourage more youth to go into farming. If it’s not so hard for the
government to cut out a land to contractors to do some shoddy works of
infrastructure and so I don’t think cutting out lands for free or at a
subsidized cost to encourage youth farming will do us any harm, will it?
Hopefully the one district one factory project will be in place soon enough to
take care of food processing to add standard value to our raw materials.
The
point is our rice intake has increased and is still increasing even at a faster
pace than ever. Figures from ministry of food and agriculture in 2017 also showed
that each person in Ghana annually consumes about 40kg of rice and that figure
is expected to rise to about 6kg this year. The unfortunate thing is that a
higher percentage of the rice we eat is not what we grow. What we grow is just
not enough. I’ve worked with importers for a while and they never forget to add
hundreds and in some cases thousands of bags of rice to their invoice’s and
bill of loading plus other necessary documents. Go to the Tema port and see for
yourselves, bags of rice being off loaded; it’s like a common house hold item.
I
don’t want to ask for much. Working so hard to reach the level of exporting our
own rice might seem like too much task depending on the farmer and other
supporting institutions from reasons best known to them. I’m saying that just
for once let’s be selfish with our food. Kind of like how king promise is
selfish with his love, yeah i hope you can relate now. Why and how can we be
selfish? We have done this before and it totally helped.
“Another
critical move toward the promotion of agriculture by the National Redemption
Council [NRC] was when it launched the programs “self-Reliance” and “operation
feed yourself’. These programs instantaneously caught up with the entire
classes of the Ghanaian society where backyard gardening became the order of
the day even among the elites in the country. All manner of persons including
professionals like public servants, housewives and security personnel engaged
in the business of tilling the land in and around their houses for the purpose
of growing crops and basic foodstuffs. This initiative quickly led to food
availability in all homes. This action of the government ensured that, food was
in abundance such that by 1975 there was not a dollar of food import into the
country” Kuffuor, [2011]
“The
NRC did continue with Busia’s Rice Revolution. The NRC launched ‘Operation
Produce Rice’. Specific banks were asked to give out generous loans to rice
farmers throughout the country. This monetary motivation was offered to rice
growers such that by 1974-5 season alone the country witnessed an unprecedented
rice harvest. The Government Rice Mills in Tamale was flooding with Paddy Rice
of 401,528 bags in 1974-5 season alone. The private sector recorded over
100,000 bags of rice with Mencilo Mills being the chief buyer having purchased
as much as 60,000 bags of rice. 1973-4 seasoned recorded the highest number of
bags of rice production in the region of 90,500 bags by Mencilo. In fact, by
1957 there was hardly any importation of any kind into the country” Kuffuor,
[2011]
“Another
achievement of the Limann government was that he made agriculture his major
priority. The government was not in favor of the idea of importing food from
other countries whilst it concomitantly abounds in arable land. In this regard
a two-year agricultural program was immediately launched. Farmers were given
incentives in the form of fair producer prices and where necessary, machinery
and expect advice. In no time, food became abundant on the Ghanaian market and
queue for food became a thing of the past. Thus Ghanaians became extremely
excited” Kuffuor, [2011]
Rotimi
Williams has a social responsibility initiative where he trains secondary
school students in the production and economics of rice farming. He also trains
Fulani women in the art of rice production. Ghana can do same or even better at
the rice growing sectors like Tamale, Bolgatanga, Ho, Nkwanta, Asutsuare among
others.
My
mother loves our local rice. The well packaged ones such as ‘OmaneBa’,
‘DadaBa’, and ‘Gold Star’ from GhanaMade are very nice but she has this myth
that they are probably as chemically harmful as the imported ones because they
have been processed by passing the grains through some machines and thus buys
the no value added “olonka” local rice on the market. I mean I’m yet to taste
the Edwumawura Perfumed Rice produced from the Worawora rice mill in the Volta
Region which is a proud addition to the Ndoum Groupe of companies. Ghanaians
ought to change their negative attitude and reservation toward consumption of
value added local products against imported food items. Anytime she does that
it means i have to take time and pick debris like, stones, sand and husk from
the grains or risk eating gravels for dinner. You go ahead to wash it and the
water looks like feeder road pothole containing a puddle of water after
rainfall. I hope we now understand a little bit of why some rice consumers
would prefer imported rice over the locally made ones. If we can’t add standard
value to them like a few Ghanaian made that are on the market, lets at least
make them debris free. We are tired of hitting our molars and premolars against
little rocks while eating our own home grown rice.
Rice
is now used in a lot of ways. We have it in baby foods like “Cerelac” from
Nestle Ghana, bread, noodles and cakes. Talk about our morning rice porridge
which I still proudly call “rice water”. The braised rice; oh my gosh the aroma
of “ɛmo ne angwa” with hot grinded pepper as well as the scramble for “kanzo”
like how the Europeans struggled for Africa. Muni Maame’s “waakye” that she
cooks every morning in the market not forgetting Adwoa Mansah’s plain rice, the
yellow rice our caterers cook and feed to sympathizers at funerals and the
mouthwatering “waakye” our own Ghanaian chef Elijah Amoo prepared for Queen Elizabeth.
The Jollof competition to which we lost to our brother Nigeria and even the
fried rice at papaye restaurant and kempinski hotel. We as Ghanaians should
continue to enjoy all of these great foods in peace without fearing that they
were made with Chinese rubber rice but our own home grown rice. Is that too
much to ask for right now?
We
can do this!
Rice seems to be the most important cereal and major staple in Ghana. Let’s be selfish, thinking of exporting our rice to the international market might seem like too much of a task for us so the least we could do is to provide quality and quantity of what we consume which according to statistics is quite a lot. Thus we would reduce import of rice, grow more of our own and circulate internally generated revenue to strengthen our economy and then eventually before we know it after a few years of being selfish we begin exporting to generate foreign exchange. What a great place Ghana will be. If we can cater for only the rice demand of Ghana, just imagine the amount of money we will be saving ourselves; the amount of money traders will save from some corrupt hands of some clearing agents who use the Microsoft paint application to change figures and the money we will save as a nation to import thousands of bags of rice into the country. Just imagine it!
Rice seems to be the most important cereal and major staple in Ghana. Let’s be selfish, thinking of exporting our rice to the international market might seem like too much of a task for us so the least we could do is to provide quality and quantity of what we consume which according to statistics is quite a lot. Thus we would reduce import of rice, grow more of our own and circulate internally generated revenue to strengthen our economy and then eventually before we know it after a few years of being selfish we begin exporting to generate foreign exchange. What a great place Ghana will be. If we can cater for only the rice demand of Ghana, just imagine the amount of money we will be saving ourselves; the amount of money traders will save from some corrupt hands of some clearing agents who use the Microsoft paint application to change figures and the money we will save as a nation to import thousands of bags of rice into the country. Just imagine it!
Reference:
Kuffuor P.A, k4series: concise note on African and Ghanaian history,
padmore-mulimedia, koforidua, 2011.
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PKR man: Rescue padi farms from years of neglect
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June 10, 2018
Penang assemblyman says Bernas was a crony company that made
huge profits at the expense of padi farmers and consumers.
PETALING JAYA: The federal government should revive the National
Padi and Rice Board and reinvigorate the local rice industry by improving the
livelihood of padi farmers, Penang state assemblyman Gooi Hsio Leung of PKR
said today.
Gooi, who is the representative for Bukit Tengah, said padi
farmers continue to live in poverty faced with increasing production costs.
“Most small to medium-sized rice mills that once dotted the
landscape of padi fields across the country have all but disappeared,” he said
in a statement today.
On Friday, Agriculture and Agro-Based Industry Minister Salahuddin
Ayub announced that a working paper on breaking the Bernas monopoly was being
drafted for submission to the government for further action.
Gooi said Salahuddin had in two weeks ended “years of special
treatment given to a BN crony company to make huge profits for its shareholders
at the expense of padi farmers and consumers”.
As a result of the previous government’s neglect, previous
national targets set by the government over the past two decades to achieve
self-sufficiency in rice production had never been realised, Gooi said.
Billions of ringgit had been lost as a result of the agriculture
ministry’s neglect, mismanagement and abuse of national rice subsidy programmes
such as the ST15 rice subsidy which has since been scrapped.
Gooi hailed the federal government’s decision to end the monopoly
on rice imports, held by Padiberas National Bhd (Bernas).
He said padi farmers, rice millers and others in the industry had
cried out to the previous Barisan Nasional government to review the role of
Bernas in the national rice industry.
Instead the previous government had allowed Bernas to become
wholly privatised and exempted from import duty for rice. Gooi said the
billions of ringgit that could have been collected from the duty could have
been channelled back to aid poor padi farmers.
In contrast, rice-consuming countries such as Japan and Korea
imposed high import tariffs of more than 200% to protect their local rice
industry, he said.
Commodities
Buzz: Bangladesh Could Increase Rice Import Duty To 28%, Indian Rice Exports
Set To Hurt
Commodities Buzz: Bangladesh Could Increase Rice Import
Duty To 28%, Indian Rice Exports Set To Hurt
capital market | Mumbai | June 11, 2018 12:2 IST
Bangladesh
might increase rice import duty to 28% from 2% currently in order to support
local farmers as production of the commodity is likely to turn in a stronger
performance. The duty hike would reduce imports, particularly from India, which
emerged as a biggest supplier to the south Asian country last year. Bangladesh
imported a record of more than 3.7 million tonnes of rice in the July-April
period, data from the countrys food ministry showed.
Otago researchers help unlock
answers about leptospirosis
Under embargo until 6am, Monday 11 June 2018
Otago researchers help unlock answers about leptospirosis in Africa
University of Otago researchers are helping lead international
studies which have discovered that exposure to cattle and rice farming are risk
factors for the devastating disease leptospirosis in northern Tanzania.Dr
Michael Maze from the University of Otago’s Centre for International Health, says
the findings from two research papers, which have just been published in the
scientific journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, have implications for
potential control of leptospirosis in Africa.
Leptospirosis is a globally important disease that is transmitted
from animals to people and affects more than 1 million people worldwide each
year. The infectious disease is a major cause of febrile illness and death in
Africa, but little is known about risk factors for human infection. The
bacteria that cause leptospirosis have their usual life cycle in animals;
humans are infected as accidental hosts. In Africa it is unknown which sources
of leptospirosis are most responsible for human infection and what behaviours
put people at risk of infection.
However, one area of research has identified that cattle and in
smaller numbers goats and sheep, but not rodents, are commonly infected with
pathogenic Leptospira infection. While the other research focus has shown that
exposure to cattle and rice farming are risk factors for contracting the
disease.
Dr Maze has been based in Moshi, Tanzania, and is a lead
investigator in the studies. They are part of a larger collection of studies
investigating zoonotic infections in Tanzania that are led by Professor John
Crump, who is the Director of the University of Otago’s Centre for
International Health, and involve Associate Professor Katrina Sharples from the
University of Otago’s Department of Medicine and researchers from the US,
Tanzania and the UK.
The researchers investigated risk factors for the infectious
disease among 1293 patients with fever attending hospitals in northern Tanzania
between 2012 and 2014.
Their results identify associations between cattle contact and
work in rice fields with acute leptospirosis.
Dr Maze says the findings indicate that cattle may be a source
of human leptospirosis in the African country.
“Our findings suggest that control of Leptospira infection in
livestock could play a role in preventing human leptospirosis in Africa.”
In a second study, the researchers tested rodents, cattle goats
and sheep for Leptospira infection and found cattle had a high prevalence of
infection (7 per cent), goats (1.2) and sheep (1.1). Among 384 trapped rodents,
no animals were found to carry the infection.
As part of their studies, the researchers have also identified
work in rice fields is an important risk factor for human leptospirosis. In
Asia, rice farming is an established risk factor for leptospirosis. There
humans are infected through prolonged contact with water that may be
contaminated by infected animal hosts. Further work is needed to evaluate
possible sources of contamination of rice paddies in Tanzania and promote
personal protective measures among rice farmers, Dr Maze says.
The study results have potential to help control the infectious
disease, he says.
“Transmission of leptospirosis within rice fields and from
livestock to people is amenable to control through personal protective
equipment for those performing high-risk activities.”
The researchers say further investigation is needed to explore
the potential for control of leptospirosis to prevent human illness.
India, China agree deals on rice, river as relations continue to
thaw
China says it will share hydrological data on the Brahmaputra
and amend some requirements on Indian rice exports
PUBLISHED : Sunday, 10 June, 2018, 6:08pm
UPDATED : Sunday, 10 June, 2018, 6:08pm
China and India on Saturday
settled a dispute over the flood-prone Brahmaputra river that flows from Tibet
to Bangladesh in a sign of growing cooperation between the two countries.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi
Jinping signed an agreement as they began the two-day Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation summit.
“Our talks will add further vigour to the India-China
friendship,” Modi said on Twitter, as the two countries try to reset troubled ties
after last summer’s months-long border stand-off.
The SCO was launched in 2001 by China, Russia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan mainly to combat radical Islam and other
security concerns across Central Asia. Traditional rivals India and Pakistan
joined last year.
Under two deals signed on the sidelines of the summit, China
will share hydrological data on the Brahmaputra and amend certain requirements
on Indian exports of rice other than the premium Basmati variety to China,
India’s foreign ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar said on Twitter.
India said last year that China had not stuck to an agreement to
share hydrological data, or scientific information on the movement,
distribution and quality of water for the Brahmaputra. China had cited
“technological” reasons.
New Delhi has also been concerned about the rising trade deficit
with China, and has sought greater access to the world’s second-largest economy
for products such as rice, rapeseed, soybeans and sugar.
India’s trade gap with China has widened to US$51 billion, a
nine-fold increase over the past decade.
The rice deal should help India finally crack the market in
China, the world’s biggest buyer of the commodity, traders said.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates
that China will buy 6.4 million tonnes of rice this year, while India will
export 11.9 million tonnes.
“Despite competitive prices, India was unable to export rice to
China due to their phytosanitary norms,” said a Delhi-based dealer with a
global trading firm, referring to food standards as well as animal and plant
hygiene.
“As the norms are going to change, India can easily export more
than 1 million tonnes of rice every year to China.”
Golden Rice gets $14M loan to expand
Hor Kimsay | Publication date 11 June 2018 | 10:03
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Proparco, a subsidiary of French
development agency AFD, announced last week that it has granted a $14 million
loan to Cambodian rice exporter Golden Rice.
The loan, it said, is meant to
boost production capacities and provide funds for additional rice husk
gasification equipment capable of generating one megawatt of electricity.
Husk gasification is the process
by which discarded rice husks can be used to generate power instead of being
discarded after the milling process.
Proparco’s announcement said the deal
was inked in Singapore on June 7 and AFD hoped it would help in the drive for
renewable energy while decreasing Golden Rice’s carbon footprint. No details
were given on the terms of the loan or the interest rate.
This is the third loan Proparco
has offered to Golden Rice. The first, for $7 million, was signed in 2009 just
after the company became operational. The second loan for $10 million was
signed in 2013 to facilitate the company’s expansion into new markets.
Through state-owned Rural
Development Bank (RDB), the Cambodian government launched an emergency rice
fund with $27 million in September 2016, allowing millers and exporters to
access funds with lower interest rates compared to commercial banks.
The move came after a large
protest from paddy farmers in Battambang province who suffered during a price
plunge that was caused by a fall in demand from buyers.
Last August, the government
injected another $23 million into the emergency fund. Up to January this year,
RDB has provided $30 million in loans to 38 of the Kingdom’s rice millers.
Contact author: Hor Kimsay
The European Union (EU) has not announced cutting relations with
Cambodia, but it will be sending a delegation of senior officials to the
Kingdom later this year to monitor the situation, according to the EU
ambassador to Cambodia. In an email on Thursday, the ambassador,
The ministries of justice and interior on Thursday called for
legal action against former opposition leader Sam Rainsy for calling a letter
from the King, which urged people to vote in July 29’s national elections, “a
forgery, or a piece made under duress thus legally
Four high-ranking Funcinpec party members in Pursat province
have submitted a letter to party President Prince Norodom, announcing their
resignations. The letter, dated June 5 and obtained by The Post on Thursday,
was signed by Oum Saran, the provincial executive deputy party chief in charge
of
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New framework needed
for paddy, rice industry
June 11, 2018 08:54 am +08
This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily,
on June 11, 2018.
KUALA LUMPUR: Experts say the Malaysian government will need to
carefully analyse and introduce a new framework for the paddy and rice industry
following the dismantling of Padiberas Nasional Bhd’s (Bernas) monopoly in the
sector.
Last Thursday, the government announced that Bernas’ monopoly to
import rice has been terminated. A working paper on the breakup will be drafted
with feedback from the agriculture and agro-based industry ministry and other
stakeholders to be submitted to the government for further action.
“To protect the interests of local paddy farmers, we have
identified the modules used in other countries [on importing the staple], among
them Indonesia, which has been successful in its approach in opening up the
monopoly on rice,” minister Salahuddin Ayub told reporters.
The president of the local unit of the UNI Malaysia Labour
Centre (UNI MLC) Datuk Mohamed Shafie BP Mammal lauded the government’s move to
break the monopoly but said it is necessary to formulate a well-thought-out and
comprehensive plan to ensure there is fair trade and healthy competition among
the players.
“Breaking the monopoly is a healthy move as it will encourage
healthy competition. Then when there is no more monopoly, there must be a new
framework. The government or minister needs to introduce a new framework which
everybody understands and will benefit the rakyat, while the competition
shouldn’t be pinching [customers] from one another,” he told The Edge Financial
Daily via telephone.
“Now they (the government) want to introduce a new system so I
think they must have a concrete and positive reason why they want to break the
monopoly. Is it because the government thinks they cannot control Bernas or is
Bernas weak?” said Mohamed Shafie, who is also a trade union leader involved in
food and agro businesses.
“I’m not defending Bernas, but this is not something where you come
today and you make a new decision for another five years. Bernas will be
affected [by the government’s decision] and they might need to retrench
workers,” he explained.
With the breaking up of the rice monopoly, independent economist
Dr Chung Tin Fah said the government can save on subsidies while opening up
opportunities for other players and prices can be lowered as well.
“Monopoly is bad in [the way] that it will limit consumer choice
and the monopolist set prices to earn higher than a justifiable return,” he
said.
Mohamed Shafie said Bernas’ monopoly over the country’s rice
supply has become a hot-button issue about unfair trade practices, but the
company still face certain limitations.
“Maybe now the government realises that there is something wrong
with the import of rice and therefore they want to break the monopoly and give
it (the same licence) to several other companies.
Meanwhile, Socio-Economic Research Centre Sdn Bhd (SERC)
executive director Lee Heng Guie said the scrapping of the rice importation
monopoly would mean the liberalisation process has been set in place, allowing
other players to supply in the rice market.
“Pending the detailed structure and mechanism, the proposed
policy should not only result in more sharing of profits among all rice dealers
but also make rice affordable to the masses as consumers have more varieties to
choose from.
“The liberalisation of rice importation would enhance food
security rather than diminish it,” he said in an email reply.
Currently, 70% of rice demand comes from domestic producers
while the balance 30% is imported from various sources, he noted.
Lee believes that the rice monopoly or giving out import permits
to favoured importers had not only resulted in “rent-seeking” practices, but
had also often led to high prices of rice for consumers, smuggling and
arbitrage of price differentials between domestic and foreign rice.
“Rice is central to food security. It is a strategic commodity
as the overall economic growth and per capita consumption depend on an
adequate, affordable and stable supply of this staple crop,” he added.
Veteran economist and former civil servant Tan Sri Ramon
Navaratnam said he hopes that this is the precedent for other monopolies to be
broken down.
“This should not be the first and only monopoly to be broken
down,” he quipped.
Bernas, the country’s sole rice importer was listed on the local
bourse before it was taken private by businessman Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar
Al-Bukhary in April 2014. During that time, the privatisation was met with strong
criticism amid concerns that Syed Mokhtar, who already owned many strategic
assets, for instance, ports and power plants, would monopolise the import of
rice.
Bernas posted a pre-tax profit of RM133.39 million for the
financial year ended Dec 31, 2016 (FY16), on a revenue of RM4.34 billion.
Compared with FY15, Bernas’ pre-tax profit in FY16 grew 2.6% from RM130.05
million, while revenue rose 2.8% from RM4.23 billion.
Bernas is involved in the procurement and processing of paddy,
importation, warehousing, distribution and marketing of rice in Malaysia, seed
and farming activities, international rice joint ventures, as well as rice
complementary businesses.
According to its website, Bernas continued to fulfil its
obligations under a privatisation agreement signed with the government in 1996.
“These obligations include maintenance of the nation’s rice
stockpile, acting as the buyer of last resort for paddy farmers, managing the
Bumiputera Rice Millers Scheme and the distribution of paddy price subsidies to
farmers on behalf of the government,” it said.
On March 30, 2017 The Edge Financial Daily reported that Bernas
was eyeing a relisting in 2020, a year before the expiry of its rice import
concession in 2021.
Xi to visit India as ties thaw
Neigbours strike deals on Brahmaputra, rice
12:00 AM, June 10, 2018
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping
during the 18th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Qingdao, China
yesterday. Photo: Reuters
Agencies
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday committed to continue improving ties
between Asia's most populous countries in a bilateral meeting on the sidelines
of a summit in China.
The Chinese leader accepted PM
Modi's invitation for an "informal summit" like the two had in Wuhan
just weeks ago to build upon the progress. The summit is expected to take place
in 2019.
Xi was hosting leaders of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the coastal city of Qingdao over the
weekend. The China-led grouping includes India, Russia, Pakistan and several
Central Asian countries, as well as Iran as an observer state.
"Met this year's SCO host,
President Xi Jinping this evening," PM Modi tweeted yesterday. "We
had detailed discussions on bilateral and global issues. Our talks will add
further vigor to the India-China friendship."
In a growing sign of improving
ties, the two nations signed agreements on the export of rice from India and
information sharing between China and India on the Brahmaputra River.
Under the two deals, China will
share hydrological data on the Brahmaputra river and amend certain requirements
on Indian exports of rice other than the premium Basmati variety to China,
India's foreign ministry spokesman, Raveesh Kumar, said on Twitter.
India said last year that China had
not stuck to an agreement to share hydrological data, or scientific information
on the movement, distribution and quality of water for the Brahmaputra river.
China had cited "technological" reasons.
New Delhi has also been concerned
about the rising trade deficit with China, and has sought greater access to the
world's second-largest economy for products such as rice, rapeseed, soybeans
and sugar.
India's trade gap with China has
widened to $51 billion, a nine-fold increase over the past decade.
The rice deal should help India
finally crack the market in China, the world's biggest buyer of the commodity,
traders said.
The United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organisation estimates that China will buy 6.4 million tonnes of
rice in 2018, while India will export a total of 11.9 million tonnes.
In late April, Modi and Xi held an
informal meeting in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where they agreed to have their
two armies strengthen communication links. The meeting was arranged to help
maintain peaceful relations in a tense bilateral relationship that frayed
significantly over a border dispute in the Himalayas last year. It was held at
a time when global tensions were on the rise from North Korea to a brewing
global trade war.
India and Pakistan joined the SCO
as full member states in June 2017.
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1. Industry Summary of Hybrid
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2. Global Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Size by Type and Application (2018-2023)
3. Company Manufacturers Profiles
4. Global Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Competition Analysis by Players
5. The United States Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
6. EU Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
7. Japan Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
8. China Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
9. India Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
10. Southeast Asia Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
11. Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Forecast by Regions, Applications, and Types (2018-2023)
12. Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Dynamics
13. Market Factors Analysis
14. Research Conclusions
15. Appendix
2. Global Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Size by Type and Application (2018-2023)
3. Company Manufacturers Profiles
4. Global Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Competition Analysis by Players
5. The United States Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
6. EU Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
7. Japan Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
8. China Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
9. India Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
10. Southeast Asia Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Development Status and Outlook
11. Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Forecast by Regions, Applications, and Types (2018-2023)
12. Hybrid Rice Seeds Market Dynamics
13. Market Factors Analysis
14. Research Conclusions
15. Appendix
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SWOT and PESTEL analysis.
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Chinese Organic Rice Protein Manufacturing Technology
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Chinese Organic Rice Protein Manufacturing Technology
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Organic Rice Protein Manufacturing Technology
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Global and Chinese Organic Rice Protein Market Key Manufacturers
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3.1.3 2012-2017 Production
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17 African professionals train in PH to upgrade rice seed value
chain
June 10, 2018, 1:24 PM
By Roy Mabasa
Seventeen young professionals and
agriculture specialists from French-speaking African nations are currently in
the Philippines for a three-week training on improving the quality of the rice
seed value chain in their respective countries.
Under the program of the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the International Rice Research
Institute (IRRI) called Extension Capacity Development for Rice Food Security
in Africa, the training is part of the initiatives of the Coalition for African
Rice Development (CARD) to help address increasing rice demand in Sub-Saharan
Africa.
“The Philippines is a suitable
venue for this kind of training since it also has benefited from JICA’s
development assistance in rice research and development for many decades now,”
JICA Senior Representative Yo Ebisawa said in a statement.
Like other development aid
agencies, JICA is closely working with rice research institutions and partner
countries not only to help double rice production in Africa by 2018 but also to
support relevant countries in addressing food security challenges.
According to JICA, the
participants in the training program came from agriculture institutions in
Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, and Togo in West Africa.
During their stay, the trainees
will attend lectures and hands-on activities on crop management, post-harvest
processing, modern techniques in the seed value chain development, and other
innovative rice seed production systems.
Participants will also visit rice
farming systems in Nueva Ecija and Ifugao, two of the country’s major rice-producing
provinces.
JICA said the participants
comprise the 4thbatch of the Quality Breeder and Foundation Seed training, with
a total of 65 agriculture specialists trained from Africa.
The project also offers a
specialized course on Rice Seed Production and Extension Methods, an 8-week
training at the Philippine Rice Research Institute
(PhilRice).
(PhilRice).
“Through this project, we’d like
to contribute to other countries’ efforts to address food security and support
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) so more people are alleviated from
poverty and have access to basic needs like food,” the JICA official said.
Data obtained from the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) showed that sub-Saharan Africa has the highest
occurrence of undernourishment in the world at 23.2% or one in every four
people.
This, according to JICA, “makes
agriculture productivity an urgent concern.”
Over the years, JICA, the
executing arm of Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA), has supported
institutions like IRRI and the PhilRice through facilities
upgrade and capacity building.
upgrade and capacity building.
Green shoots in the desert as China creates rice paddy fields outside
Dubai
9 JUNE 2018 • 1:45PM
In a vast desert on the outskirts of Dubai, Chinese scientists looked across a field of
'drought resistant' rice they had planted in sand and diluted sea-water and
realised that a four decade struggle had come to an end.
"The result was extremely satisfying," said Du Dele,
an official at the Chinese research centre pioneering the salt-resistant rice,
which many believe could solve food shortages in the world's most uncultivable
regions.
"We learned that we can grow rice in the desert, and we
were very happy when we analysed the results and saw how much we can
produce," he told The Telegraph.
Rice is commonly grown in fresh water and soil, rather than sand
and sea water.
And in Dubai, where temperatures...
Letter: The
politics of protecting wild rice
Wild rice grows in water, but not
just any kind of water. It turns out the biology of where rice grows in
Minnesota is very complicated.In this part of the state, the amount of sulfate
found naturally in the water and the amount added by mining and wastewater
treatment facilities can become too high for rice to survive.
Sulfate by itself does not kill
the rice, bacteria in the silt turns sulfate into sulfide and at a
concentration of 10 parts per million sulfate, enough sulfide is produced that
makes rice seed production drop off.
The science establishing the sulfate
10 ppm standard is being criticized by Republicans and Rep. Steve Green,
because it was established 45 years ago based on research done by the
University of Minnesota, so they consider it "obsolete" science and
not applicable today.
Turns out over the last eight
years the Minnesota pollution Control Agency has extended and refined their
research on where rice grows and does not grow. The new research suggests a
standard within the range of 4-16 ppm sulfate. The old standard of 10 ppm
sulfate found back 45 years ago falls right in the middle of the new range. The
old science was, and still is, solid.
To account for differences in
lakes and rivers, the PCA proposed a new, more inclusive, formula for
evaluating sulfate levels. An administrative law judge ruled the new formula
was too complicated and failed to protect rice more than what the current 10
ppm standard would do.
Not liking the new research that
backed the old standard of 10 ppm sulfate, Republicans proposed and passed a
bill in both houses that supposedly would protect rice into the future, while
the PCA would be forced to go through the whole rule-making process again to
establish a standard more to their political liking.
In reality, the Republican bill
effectively makes the 10 ppm standard unenforceable, leaving rice totally
unprotected.
Based on good science, Gov.
Dayton vetoed the bill, doing what was right for wild rice and Minnesotans.
Enforcing this standard
immediately would be expensive. To spread out the costs, the PCA would work
with industries in granting permits to slowly work towards meeting the 10 ppm
standard over a period of years.
Rep. Green and the Republicans
have misled their constituents into thinking their bill would have protected
wild rice. Instead, it would have removed all protection and left wastewater
treatment and mining companies free to dump sulfate without limits.
When you vote this fall, remember
this and the many other misleading statements made by Rep. Green.—Steve Lindow,
Ponsford.
Put an end to Bernas' rice import monopoly, says Chieng Jen
State Pakatan Harapan (PH) chairman, Chong Chieng Jen, said such
action should be expedited as part of the initiatives to lessen the people’s
expenditure on the staple food. Pix by Mohd Latif Ahmad
- June 10, 2018 @ 4:05pm
KUCHING: Sarawakians will be able
to enjoy rice at cheaper prices if the Federal Government terminates the rice
import monopoly held by Padiberas Nasional Bhd (Bernas).
State Pakatan Harapan chairman
Chong Chieng Jen said such an action should be expedited as part of the
initiatives to lessen the people’s expenditure on the staple food.
He said based on the current
market, the prices of imported fragrant and white rice are influenced by the
profit gained by Bernas.
He said the agency imported
fragrant rice from Thailand at RM4,700 per metric tonne and resold it to
wholesalers at RM5,800 per metric tonne.
“This means, Bernas gains a gross
profit of RM1,100 per metric tonne.
“Meanwhile, imported fragrant
rice from Vietnam is imported at RM2,400 per tonne and is sold at RM3,400 per
tonne to wholesalers, which means a gross profit of RM1,000 per tonne.”
He said the imported Thai white
rice which costs RM2,050 per tonne was sold to wholesalers at RM2,850 per
tonne, and the imported Vietnam white rice, which costs RM1,810 per tonne was
sold at RM2,250 per tonne to wholesalers.
(Stock image for illustration purposes) The prices of imported
fragrant and white rice are influenced by the profit gained by Bernas.
“Bernas gains an annual gross
profit of RM104 million from the import of rice in Sarawak alone, while
consumers have to spend a lot on the daily essential goods.
“With the abolishment of the
monopoly system on rice imports, consumers will be able to buy rice at a
cheaper price,” he said, adding that the Agriculture and Agro-based Industry
Ministry would be able to issue permits directly to exporters from Thailand and
Vietnam.
Chong said such measure would
enable the price of rice to be reduced between 20 and 30 per cent nationwide.
There are currently 10 main rice
wholesalers in Sarawak dealing with imported rice from Thailand and Vietnam.
Also present were state Amanah
chairman, Fidzuan Zaidi and Bandar Kuching member of parliament, Dr Kelvin Yii.
Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Salahuddin Ayub was
reported as saying that a working paper to terminate the import monopoly system
and open up the rice market would be drafted.
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Highest ever
rice import from India in FY18
Shakhawat Hossain | Published: 23:38, Jun 09,2018
| Updated: 23:56, Jun 09,2018
Bangladesh imported highest ever rice mainly from India in the
outgoing financial year 2017-18 to overcome supply shortage caused by floods
and inertia of the ministry of food to strengthen food buffer stock in time.
The country imported 31,65,000 tonne rice until February, as per the data of the directorate of food, showed the Bangladesh Economic Review 2018.
Directorate of Food additional director general Arifur Rahman Apu told New Age on Saturday that the 31.65 lakh tonne rice was imported by the private sector because of loss of crops caused by two rounds of flood.
In addition, the government procured about 7 lakh tone rice through direct purchase and international tenders to increase supply of rice in the local market, he said.
Earlier, the highest import of rice was 30.67 lakh tonne in 1998-99 followed by 20.47 lakh tonne in 2007-08.
Experts blamed two rounds of flood and inertia of the ministry of food to import rice to meet the supply shortage that caused price hike of the staple by 30 per cent in the local market.
Besides, the government delayed the reduction of import duty on rice which was another reason for supply shortage of the staple in the impoverished country
they said.
Bangladesh Bank officials said that 80 per cent of the rice imported in the outgoing financial year was from India.
The value of letters of credit for the import of rice between July 2017 and January 2018 stood at $1.7 billion, they said.
India’s rice exports jumped by 22 per cent in 2017 to record 12.3 million tonnes after Bangladesh ramped up purchases, according to a Reuters report released on January 10.
The boost in shipments from India, the world’s top exporter of the grain, is set to extend in 2018 as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka continue to buy aggressively amid depleting inventories in second highest exporter Thailand.
Bangladesh’s purchases lifted India’s non-basmati rice exports by 38 per cent in 2017 to 8.4 million tonnes and total exports to 12.3 million tonnes, surpassing 2014’s record of 11.5 million tonnes.
Traditionally the world’s fourth-biggest rice producer Bangladesh emerged as a major importer of the grain in 2017 after floods damaged crops and pushed domestic prices to record highs.
On June 5, Bangladesh commerce minister Tofail Ahmed told reporters that the government decided to reinstate 28 per cent duty on rice import to protect the interests of rice growers as the country witnessed a bumper yield of aman and boro, the two major crops of the country.
The import duty on rice was reduced to 2 per cent to meet the shortfall of the crops as flash floods damaged production of boro rice in haor areas, he said.
Finance minister AMA Muhith also proposed the reinstatement of the duty in the budget proposals place in parliament on June 7.
A report by the United States Department of Agriculture in April projected Bangladesh’s total rice production increase to 3.47 crore tonnes in 2018-19 from 3.26 crore tones in 2017-18.
The report largely attributed a higher boro production for this year-on-year output surge.
In 2018-19, which begins with the harvesting of boro, the production of rice is forecast to exceed the government’s target, stated the report, as farmers have increased cultivation area with an expectation of good prices, and to recoup the boro and aman production losses from the previous year.
The country imported 31,65,000 tonne rice until February, as per the data of the directorate of food, showed the Bangladesh Economic Review 2018.
Directorate of Food additional director general Arifur Rahman Apu told New Age on Saturday that the 31.65 lakh tonne rice was imported by the private sector because of loss of crops caused by two rounds of flood.
In addition, the government procured about 7 lakh tone rice through direct purchase and international tenders to increase supply of rice in the local market, he said.
Earlier, the highest import of rice was 30.67 lakh tonne in 1998-99 followed by 20.47 lakh tonne in 2007-08.
Experts blamed two rounds of flood and inertia of the ministry of food to import rice to meet the supply shortage that caused price hike of the staple by 30 per cent in the local market.
Besides, the government delayed the reduction of import duty on rice which was another reason for supply shortage of the staple in the impoverished country
Bangladesh Bank officials said that 80 per cent of the rice imported in the outgoing financial year was from India.
The value of letters of credit for the import of rice between July 2017 and January 2018 stood at $1.7 billion, they said.
India’s rice exports jumped by 22 per cent in 2017 to record 12.3 million tonnes after Bangladesh ramped up purchases, according to a Reuters report released on January 10.
The boost in shipments from India, the world’s top exporter of the grain, is set to extend in 2018 as Bangladesh and Sri Lanka continue to buy aggressively amid depleting inventories in second highest exporter Thailand.
Bangladesh’s purchases lifted India’s non-basmati rice exports by 38 per cent in 2017 to 8.4 million tonnes and total exports to 12.3 million tonnes, surpassing 2014’s record of 11.5 million tonnes.
Traditionally the world’s fourth-biggest rice producer Bangladesh emerged as a major importer of the grain in 2017 after floods damaged crops and pushed domestic prices to record highs.
On June 5, Bangladesh commerce minister Tofail Ahmed told reporters that the government decided to reinstate 28 per cent duty on rice import to protect the interests of rice growers as the country witnessed a bumper yield of aman and boro, the two major crops of the country.
The import duty on rice was reduced to 2 per cent to meet the shortfall of the crops as flash floods damaged production of boro rice in haor areas, he said.
Finance minister AMA Muhith also proposed the reinstatement of the duty in the budget proposals place in parliament on June 7.
A report by the United States Department of Agriculture in April projected Bangladesh’s total rice production increase to 3.47 crore tonnes in 2018-19 from 3.26 crore tones in 2017-18.
The report largely attributed a higher boro production for this year-on-year output surge.
In 2018-19, which begins with the harvesting of boro, the production of rice is forecast to exceed the government’s target, stated the report, as farmers have increased cultivation area with an expectation of good prices, and to recoup the boro and aman production losses from the previous year.
New rice harvester offers
better harvest
An expert demonstrates how the rice harvester
works. Photo by Roland D Nasasira
By Roland D. Nasasira
Gone are the days when rice farmers hired farm
labourers and spent a number of days harvesting their rice
gardens. However, with the introduction of the rice harvester, you can be
able to save time spent on harvesting.
Technology
One such farmer who has embraced the new technology that was introduced on the Ugandan market in February is Denis Ofwono, a farmer from Butaleja District.
One such farmer who has embraced the new technology that was introduced on the Ugandan market in February is Denis Ofwono, a farmer from Butaleja District.
At his farm which measures four acres, he
recalls using the traditional method of rice harvesting by hand picking and
U-shaped hand slashers to cut rice stems.
This would however take his labourers two to
four days to harvest the four acre rice field. On average, labourers harvested
one acre per day.
“When I embraced this technology, I started harvesting very early in the morning and by 2:00pm, all the four acres are covered. The remaining workload gathering the rice to collection point,” Ofwono explains.
Another farmer, Robert Othieno who also hails from Butaleja District equally prides in the efficiency of the rice harvester.
“When I embraced this technology, I started harvesting very early in the morning and by 2:00pm, all the four acres are covered. The remaining workload gathering the rice to collection point,” Ofwono explains.
Another farmer, Robert Othieno who also hails from Butaleja District equally prides in the efficiency of the rice harvester.
“In an hour or less, I use the machine to
harvest one acre of rice,” Othieno says, adding that he used to spend between
Shs50,000 to Shs70,000 on hiring labourers during the harvesting season. This
also included the cost of feeding them.
How the machine works
Joan Amooti, the Sales Assistant at China Huangpai Food Machines at Uganda Manufacturers’ Association (UMA) show grounds at Lugogo says the rice harvester is a simple machine that eases the process of harvesting.
Physically, the rice harvester has the same shape as the powered engine slasher. The speed and rate of revolution of the cutting blades are just the same.
Joan Amooti, the Sales Assistant at China Huangpai Food Machines at Uganda Manufacturers’ Association (UMA) show grounds at Lugogo says the rice harvester is a simple machine that eases the process of harvesting.
Physically, the rice harvester has the same shape as the powered engine slasher. The speed and rate of revolution of the cutting blades are just the same.
Like the slasher, the rice harvester also uses
petrol fuel to run its light and small engine.
“You hold the machine either on your left or right hand side below your armpits as you operate it. It is from the handles that you adjust the speed,” Amooti says.
“You hold the machine either on your left or right hand side below your armpits as you operate it. It is from the handles that you adjust the speed,” Amooti says.
In one hour, Amooti says the rice harvester has
the capacity of harvesting two acres but that this is dependent on the
operator’s or farmer’s operating speed.
On average, the rice harvester consumes
approximately three litres of petrol fuel to harvest two acres of land.
Service and maintenance
Like any other farm machine, the rice harvester does not go about its work without any service and maintenance.
You have to ensure that its engine oil is always the right amount to avoid friction.
At China Huangpai Food Machines, a farmer is trained how to use the machine on the onset of purchase which comes with a six months warranty. The machine costs Shs1.2m.
Like any other farm machine, the rice harvester does not go about its work without any service and maintenance.
You have to ensure that its engine oil is always the right amount to avoid friction.
At China Huangpai Food Machines, a farmer is trained how to use the machine on the onset of purchase which comes with a six months warranty. The machine costs Shs1.2m.
SCIENTISTS TOLD ABOUT THE HARMFUL
CEREALS
| June 9, 2018 | Science | No Comments
Experts have dispelled the myth that all meals are equally
useful. It turns out that there are some that can cause harm to human health.
Scientists told about the most harmful porridge, and based on
their recommendations, you can make the most balanced diet. There are four most
harmful porridge – oatmeal, semolina, millet porridge and white rice. However,
we must note that at the mention of harm oatmeal talking about the instant
oatmeal with the addition of flavor enhancers, colors and flavors.
Semolina is not rich in vegetable protein and vitamins, and most
of it forms starch, which is contraindicated for people with overweight. Not
recommended to include this cereal in the diet of children, as it contains
mucopolysaccharide body of the child will not be able to fully break down,
because of what he could be in trouble with digestion.
White rice nutritionists believe absolutely useless mess – it
has almost no vitamins, no minerals, and only a huge amount of carbohydrates
and calories. For cooking with rice is best to use the wild, brown, and red
varieties.
Though millet and is rich in minerals, helps to eliminate toxins
and salts, purifies blood vessels, reducing the likelihood of atherosclerosis,
not all can use it. Due to the presence of polikarov it is not impossible to
use in pancreatite and diabetes.
Pakistan’s export to Afghanistan hit two-year high: Report
By KHAAMA PRESS - Sat
Jun 09 2018, 11:31 am
The latest report from the State
Bank of Pakistan shows the country’s exports to Afghanistan reached $1.282
billion during July-April 2917-18. This was higher than the figure of $956
million in the same period last year, according to Dawn News.
The source further added that
during the last five years, the outgoing government never made any serious
attempt to improve trade ties with the war-torn neighbour. With the penetration
of Chinese products in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s share has been further reduced.
“In 2014-15, exports to
Afghanistan were $1.699bn which fell to $1.230bn in FY16 before further
declining to $1.165bn in FY17, reflecting the downward trajectory,” according
to the report.
According to the latest report,
Afghanistan imports mostly food products such as wheat flour, rice, meet, etc
from Pakistan. However, up to 50 per cent of flour mills have now been closed
due to low exports.
Pakistan’s textile products have
historically had a large share in Kabul but the recent penetration of Indian
and Chinese products has replaced the country from its traditional market of
finished and unfinished textile products.
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scheduled for June 26
Contact: Stephen Janak,
979-732-2082, Stephen.Janak@ag.tamu.edu
EAGLE LAKE – The 44th annual
Eagle Lake Rice Field Day is scheduled for 4 p.m. June 26 at the David R.
Wintermann Rice Research Station on Farm-to-Market Road 102 just north of Eagle
Lake.
The field day is free and
supported by area agribusinesses. The event will offer an opportunity for
producers to tour the research station, making stops along the way to learn
about insects, weeds and plant nutrient management, varietal testing and inbred
and hybrid rice breeding.
“The field day is planned and
coordinated by the Colorado County Rice Committee, comprised of local producers
who meet throughout the year to identify topics for the event that are relevant
and applicable to producers in the area,” said Stephen Janak, AgriLife
Extension agent for Colorado County. “Area agribusiness continues to provide
crucial sponsorship to support this event so that all who are
interested in attending can do so free of charge.”
The evening program will be
held at the Eagle Lake Community Center with Dr. George Knapek, program manager
for representative farms with the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas
A&M University, addressing farm policy and governmental administration
issues.
Also on the agenda for the
evening program are Drs. Ted Wilson and Omar Samonte of the Texas A&M
AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Beaumont/Eagle Lake. Wilson will
provide attendees with an overview of rice research in Texas, while Samonte
will update attendees on the progress of the new hybrid rice breeding program.
A catered meal will be provided
at the evening program. Two continuing education units will be offered to all
licensed pesticide applicators who attend the tour and evening program.
For more information, call the
Wintermann Rice Research Station at 979-234-3578 or the AgriLife Extension
office for Colorado County at 979-732-2082.
Uncertified rice seeds plague
farmers in Delta
Update: June,
09/2018 - 05:00
Inspectors from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
inspect an enterprise engaging in the manufacture and trading rice seeds. —
Photo danviet.vn
|
But certified seeds produced by professional rice research institutes or enterprises are not enough to support this industry, and only account for 20 per cent of the total supply, meaning that there is no guarantee of quality for the remaining 80 per cent of the supply.
This creates a loophole for enterprises which ignore state regulations by trading in fake and low quality rice seeds, earning high profits, the Nông thôn Ngày nay (Countryside Today) newspaper reported, adding that farmers are suffering the consequences.
Lê Văn Phước, a farmer from Long An Province, said he was surprised to hear that there was a mix of rice strains in his 2.5ha plot of land.
The agent that sold him the rice seeds told him that he had bought the certified variety, when in fact, this was not entirely true. .
He said a lot of farmers in his neighborhood are facing the same problem, but they failed to secure compensation from their supplier.
This happened despite the fact that the sale of rice seeds was placed under State management. Accordingly, enterprises who engage in the trading of rice seeds must obtain licences from the provincial agriculture and rural development department.
In addition, these companies agree to provide certified seeds which meet criteria on moisture, mixed rate and expiration date. To continue their operation, these enterprises must be certified by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) before every new crop is sown.
While the issue of trading in low quality rice seeds remains unsolved in the Mekong River Delta, experts are pointing the blame to loose management and lack of staff in relevant departments.
According to Mekong Delta Rice Research Institute, with close to 1.7 million hectares of land used for rice production, the Mekong Delta needs about 400,000 tonnes of rice seeds to produce each harvest.
However, rice seed production facilities can only meet half of the demand.
Unannounced inspections conducted by MARD investigators in Cần Thơ and Đồng Tháp have revealed a number of violations in the trading of rice seeds.
Specifically, inspectors from Cần Thơ City’s Agriculture and Rural Development Department have coordinated with relevant agencies to inspect manufacturing facilities and traders of Hưng Phát Company, taking rice seeds back to the lab for testing.
While “high quality” was printed on its packing, the result of the tests showed that both rice strains didn’t meet the necessary standard.
This raises the question of how many tonnes of unqualified rice seeds have been put on sale since the enterprise set up since 2002.
Various violations were also found at other rice production and trading enterprises in Thốt Nốt District.
Inspectors noted that there were hundreds of tonnes of raw materials and rice seeds in their storage warehouses.
Enterprises failed to show relevant papers relating to certified production at the time of inspection.
The same problem was also detected by the inspection team in neighbouring Đồng Tháp Province.
Enterprises such as Văn Tấn and Thật Hiền, who trade in rice seeds, were found to have copied the packaging of other enterprises, and sold rice seeds with unclear origins in quantities of up to 30 tonnes.
Inspectors from Bạc Liêu Province’s Agriculture and Rural Development said they received a lot of letters from enterprises complaining that their rice seeds were fake or low quality.
Suppliers of rice seeds sometimes trade in low quality seeds which look good, and use packaging with the same labels as certified brands. — VNS
Applications
open for wild rice task force
13
ST. PAUL—Rep. Dale Lueck, R-Aitkin, who has led the effort to
replace the state's sulfate standard to protect Minnesota's state grain wild
rice, is asking citizens to join in the process.
While the governor vetoed two bills Lueck wrote to update the
45-year-old water quality sulfate standard that is outdated and has never been
implemented, the governor has issued an executive order establishing a
Governor's Task Force on Wild Rice. The application process for appointment to
the task force is now underway. Lueck encourages qualified individuals to
apply.
"Wild rice is native to most of Minnesota, thus this issue
has a far-ranging impact on our region, as well as the rest of Minnesota,"
Lueck stated in a news release. "For over a decade, the MPCA (Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency) has been solely focused, yet has been unsuccessful in
replacing the outdated sulfate standard. It's time we had outside eyes examine
what this agency is doing and take a more compressive approach to protecting,
enhancing and where appropriate restoring natural wild rice."
Here is a list of vacancies on the panel:
• Electric utility representative, 1 seat.
• Independent scientists with expertise in wild rice research
and plant-based aquatic toxicity, 2 seats.
• Labor representative (statewide labor organization), 1 seat.
• Mining industry—Ferrous mining representative, 1 seat.
• Mining industry—Non-ferrous mining representative, 1 seat.
• Minnesota Chippewa tribe representative, 1 seat.
• Minnesota Indian Affairs Council representative, 1 seat.
• Municipal wastewater discharger representative, 1 seat.
• Nongovernmental environmental organization representatives, 2
seats.
• Non-native wild rice harvester, 1 seat.
Applications may be submitted
online at https://commissionsandappointments.sos.state.mn.us.
Paper applications may be emailed to open.appointments@state.mn.us or
by mailing Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State, 180 State Office
Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, St. Paul, MN, 55155.
Contact William Seuffert by
calling 651-757-2766 or emailing will.seuffert@state.mn.us for more information.
The first application review date is June 22 and the task force is set to
sunset April 7, 2019.
IRRI partners with Intertek on rice DNA markers
Friday, 08 June 2018 12:43
The International
Rice Research Institute (IRRI) said that it has entered a partnership with
Intertek, an industrial testing services provider to allow the company use rice
DNA markers that IRRI develops
IRRI said that the partnership
would result in better service for Intertek clients in the rice industry. The
agreement is non-exclusive.
The agreement will help in broader
distribution of IRRI's DNA markers for marker-assisted rice breeding
programmes. The markers can also be used for quality control.
As part of the agreement, Intertek
agreed to provide a volume of sample analysis free of charge.
“The cooperation between IRRI and
Intertek will allow rice breeders and consumers all over the world to access
low-density DNA markers to screen for high-value traits, including new
tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses,” said Patrick Stolt, Intertek Global
Product Line Leader.
“IRRI’s groundbreaking and
comprehensive R&D work will allow Intertek labs in India, Australia, and
Sweden to serve customers both on a global and local level by providing
low-cost and fast-turnaround genotyping services,” Stolt, added.
“The partnership with Intertek
allows us to leverage our innovations and accelerate impact on rice value
chains, for the benefit of rice farmers,” said Rémy Bitoun, head of IRRI Tech
Transfer.
“With Intertek’s extensive
experience in genotyping services for the seed and breeding industry, IRRI’s
research on rice DNA markers will reach more stakeholders, speeding up
development of much needed novel rice varieties,” Bitoun, said.
Rice expert joins Monetary Board
FILIPINO economist and former Agriculture undersecretary Bruce
Tolentino has formally joined the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ Monetary Board
(MB).
Central Bank Governor Nestor Espenilla administered Tolentino’s
oath on Friday following the latter’s June 6 appointment by President Rodrigo
Duterte.
Tolentino will serve until July 21, 2020, corresponding to the
unexpired six-year term balance of Valentin Araneta who passed away in February
this year.
The Bangko Sentral said Tolentino would serve as the go-to guy for
all agriculture-related and food securitiy issues raised during Monetary Board
meetings.
Prior to joining the MB, Tolentino served as deputy director
general of the International Rice Research Institute.
Before this, he was also chief economist and country
representative at The Asia Foundation for five years, was a senior technical
adviser at the Agriculture and Natural Resources of the Catholic Relief
Services and a senior economic policy adviser at the Asian Development Bank.
http://www.manilatimes.net/rice-expert-joins-monetary-board/406125/
US approves sale of GM 'golden rice'
08.06.2018
Samples of regular and so-called golden rice are seen in this
handout photo from the International Rice Research Institute of the
Philippines.The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved
Golden Rice, the fourth country to give a thumbs-up to a rice strain
genetically altered to prevent blindness in children.
The rice contains extra genes that make a precursor to vitamin A, which is vital for preventing childhood blindness.A single helping can supply half the recommended daily intake of vitamin A, according to its developers at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines. The genes also give it a distinctive golden hue.In February and March, Food Standards Australia, New Zealand and Health Canada gave Golden Rice the stamp of approval.
"Based on the information IRRI has presented to FDA, we have no further questions concerning human or animal food derived from GR2E rice at this time," the US FDA's letter to IRRI concludes.
The rice is intended to address Vitamin A deficiency (VAD), a serious disease which is estimated to affect 250 million preschool-age children around the world. VAD can cause blindness and early death in young children who are affected.Its developer says the most important approvals are still awaited in the Philippines and Bangladesh, where the rice could have the greatest impact.
Applications were lodged in these
countries last year.Greenpeace has opposed development and approval of golden
rice, controversially claiming that it does not benefit farmers, only
commercial enterprises. The IRRI has replied that farmers or any consumers are
allowed to plant and replant this crop as long as they don't exceed the
equivalent of 320,000 baht in profits. Farmers are also allowed to keep the
seeds and replant them. Licences from the IRRI are free.
The rice contains extra genes that make a precursor to vitamin A, which is vital for preventing childhood blindness.A single helping can supply half the recommended daily intake of vitamin A, according to its developers at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines. The genes also give it a distinctive golden hue.In February and March, Food Standards Australia, New Zealand and Health Canada gave Golden Rice the stamp of approval.
"Based on the information IRRI has presented to FDA, we have no further questions concerning human or animal food derived from GR2E rice at this time," the US FDA's letter to IRRI concludes.
The rice is intended to address Vitamin A deficiency (VAD), a serious disease which is estimated to affect 250 million preschool-age children around the world. VAD can cause blindness and early death in young children who are affected.Its developer says the most important approvals are still awaited in the Philippines and Bangladesh, where the rice could have the greatest impact.
Meeting
with agro-scientists to focus on increased crop production
Pritesh Basu | 8 Jun 2018
10:57 PM
Kolkata: The state Agriculture department is soon going to hold a
high-level meeting with agro-scientists from all its research stations to
discuss measures for further enhancement regarding the yield of different crops
in the state as per demand in the market. Asish Banerjee, the state Agriculture
minister, said: "We have decided to hold the meeting with scientists and
concerned officials from all the research stations." He further said:
"The date of the meeting will be finalised soon. But there are
possibilities of the same getting organised by end of June or beginning of July
and would also take place at Nabanna Sabhaghar." In the meeting there will
be agro-scientists from the rice research stations of the state Agriculture
department at Chinsurah in Hooghly and Bankura. It may be mentioned that
besides the increase in production of paddy, Bengal has also witnessed
introduction of new varieties of seeds in the past few years. Agro-scientists
in the rice research stations had been constantly working on different
varieties of rice seeds. In the meeting, the agro-scientists from the rice
research stations would be putting forward their views and would also discuss
issues that will come up in the meeting in connection with paddy cultivation.
Scientists from the research stations of the state Agriculture department
including pulses and oilseed research station at Behrampore, field crop
research station in Burdwan and Water
Management Research Station (WMRS) will also be present in the
meeting. Initiatives have also been taken regarding cultivation of rice that
needs less water and it will also be discussed during the meeting. It may be
mentioned that Bengal has bagged the Krishi Karman award for five consecutive
years from the Centre for its success in the agriculture sector and the
improvement has come after the change of guard in 2011 when the state government
has started taking steps to ensure market-driven production. Despite bagging
the awards, the state Agriculture department is still taking all necessary
measures to continue with the development of the sector. At the same time, the
state Agriculture department has taken up a drive to ensure that farmers do not
burn stubble after the harvest as it creates huge amount of pollution and at
the same time, the fertility of the soil also gets affected. Officials of the
state Agriculture department posted in districts are also approaching farmers
to make them aware of the harm it is causing to agricultural lands.
India-China deal inked, rice
millers see long-term gain in Chinese market
With India and China signing an agreement on Saturday to amend a
protocol on phytosanitary requirements, which will allow India to export
non-basmati rice to China, rice millers see the opening up of the Chinese
market for Indian grain as a positive sign in the long run.
With India and China signing an agreement on Saturday to amend a
protocol on phytosanitary requirements, which will allow India to export
non-basmati rice to China, rice millers see the opening up of the Chinese
market for Indian grain as a positive sign in the long run. “Consumer
preference there (in China) is generally for short-to-medium bold and sticky
rice. The rice that we export is mainly long, fine and fluffy grain. Developing
that market will take some time,” Vijay Setia, president of All-India Rice
Exporters’ Association, said.
According to Setia, a Chinese official team had last year inspected
rice-milling plants in India. “They visited 19 mills and approved 14 plants
that can export as and when their market opens up. Another team is expected
this month and they will inspect more mills,” he told The Sunday Express.
However, Setia pointed out, the plants the Chinese officials visited largely
process basmati rice for export. “Maybe at a later stage they will also look at
non-basmati rice-processing facilities,” he said.
India is the world’s largest rice exporter. In 2017-18
(April-March), India shipped out 126.85 lakh tonnes of rice valued at $7,723.11
million (Rs 49,768.25 crore). That included 40.52 lakh tonnes of basmati (worth
$4,165 million, or Rs 26,841.19 crore) and 86.33 lakh tonnes of non-basmati
rice ($3,558.11 million, or Rs 22,927.06 crore). India’s big markets for
basmati rice are Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq and Kuwait, while non-basmati
shipments go mainly to Bangladesh, Benin, Senegal, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Rice apart, India has for long sought access to China’s market
for buffalo meat as well. A leading buffalo meat exporter, who did not want to
be quoted, said: “They have been citing concerns over Foot and Mouth Disease
(FMD, an infectious virus that causes blisters in hoofed animals). This,
despite the fact that Telangana and Maharashtra have already been declared
FMD-free and we can export out of those states. Also, the Paris-based World
Organisation for Animal Health has recognised meat that is de-boned, de-glanded
and acidic (pH below 6) to be risk-free.”
Significantly, out of $4,029.88 million (Rs 25,988.50 crore)
worth of buffalo meat that India exported in 2017-18, as much as $2,283.43
million (Rs 14,728.88 crore) — or more than half — was to Vietnam. It is
believed that the bulk of the shipments to Vietnam actually make their way to
China. China technically does not import any buffalo meat from India. However,
a grey market has developed in recent times, with Chinese traders reportedly
using Vietnam’s Haiphong port to bring in Indian meat loaded on small vessels.
“They are already consuming our meat. Right now, we export to
Vietnam at $3,300 to $3,400 per tonne free on board. From there, another
$800-1,000 per tonne is spent on trans-shipment. They could save that amount by
buying directly from us,” the meat exporter quoted earlier claimed. In 2016, a
Chinese team had come and seen a few processing facilities here, besides
visiting the Indian Veterinary Research Institute at Mukteswar and meeting
officials at the Agriculture Ministry and Agricultural and Processed Food Products
Export Development Authority, the exporter said.