Pakistan uses Iran corridor to transit fruits to
Central Asia
Source:
Xinhua| 2017-12-26 22:17:28|Editor: Yurou
TEHRAN,
Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- Recently major consignment of fruits from Pakistan to
Kazakhstan has been transited through Iran which could open a new corridor for
shipment of food items from Southeast Asia to markets as far as Russia, IRAN
Daily reported on Tuesday.
The
consignment that comprised 350 tons of tangerines was railed to Iran's
southeastern city of Zahedan from Pakistan's Quetta and is on its way to the
port city of Octave in Kazakhstan. It would be then loaded on ships to be
transited to Russia, the report said.
In
April, the first transit consignment from Quetta was sent to Octave through the
same route. It comprised potatoes, mango, tangerine and rice, Press TV wrote.
Pakistan
is expected to transit as much as one million tons of goods through
Zahedan-Quetta railway every year, Majid Arjoni, the director general for
Iran's Southeast Railway Department, said.
The
railway is 650 kilometers long and it takes almost 33 hours for trains to
travel between the two cities.
Iran
hopes to use rail track for the transit of goods from its southeastern port of
Chabahar to Central Asia and Europe in what would eventually become a major
East-West corridor.
The
project to develop Shahid Beheshti Port in Chabahar started in 2007 through
investment of one billion U.S. dollars and President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated
the port project early this month.
According
to the report, the annual cargo tonnage of the port is currently almost as high
as 8.5 million tons.
It
can also accommodate 100,000-tonne ships, what officials say can help promote
the country's international trade activities.
The
overall development of the project will bring the port's total annual cargo
capacity to 82 million tonnes.
New rice varieties from University of Arkansas
Diamond
and Titan are new rice varieties from University of Arkansas
Two new varieties from the
University of Arkansas Experiment Station should find traction in the
marketplace in the coming year, says University or Arkansas Extension economist
Bobby Coats.
Coats discussed the potential impact Diamond and Titan cold have
on the domestic market during an interview at the USA Rice Outlook Conference
held recently in San Antonio.
‘Liberia
Desperately Needs New Development Model,’ Says Attah
December 28, 2017
Deputy Minister of Finance Alvin Attah
Deputy Minister of Finance Alvin
Attah has said that Liberia desperately needs a new development model. The key
question, according to him, which should be asked, is whether government should
play a role in the economy and if so to what extent should it do so.
He said with the national debt
accounting for up to 40 percent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
there is a critical need to look more closely at what has worked and has not
worked in order to chart a pathway to the future.
Mr. Attah made these remarks
recently during a one-day consultative forum on the economy sponsored by the
Governance Commission.
His remarks came in the wake of
comments by lead presenter J. Yanqui Zaza who singled out the World Bank and
the International Monetary Fund(IMF) for criticism.
He described them as profit
seeking institutions whose Structural Adjustment policies are adverse to the
interests of developing nations seeking to raise the living standards of their
people.
He said the World Bank/IMF
Structural Adjustment policies that are usually imposed on developing nations
tend more to increase poverty rather than fight it as proclaimed in its mantra.
But Minister Attah’s call for a
new development model suggests that the current development model based on
World Bank/IMF policy prescriptions has not succeeded in lifting the Liberian
people out of poverty.
He proposed, as remedial policy
options to address the current economic downturn, a slash in recurrent
expenditure by reducing employment, cutting public spending, except for health
and education, and reducing all extra-budgetary expenditures.
As the way forward for Liberia,
Minister Attah singled out Agriculture as the key to the country’s economic
revival and development. It remains unclear, though, whether this view is
shared by policymakers across the board including the National Legislature
since Agriculture, over the last 12 years, has accounted for not more than a mere
2 percent of the country’s annual budget.
In a related development, the
Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) has expressed fears of a budgetary shortfall in
view of the National Legislature’s decision to put a halt to the National Road
fund tax scheme which had been projected to raise a total of US$11 million to
support the country’s budget.
The Government of Liberia had
proposed a US$0.25 tax imposition on petroleum imports to be allocated to a
road tax fund intended to support the maintenance of the country’s road
network. However, the Legislature was of the view that the proposed tax was
leading to increased hardships on ordinary Liberians and therefore recommended
its immediate suspension.
Since the suspension of the tax
scheme, the GOL has faced difficulty in meeting its revenue projections.
According to the head of the LRA, Alfreda Stewart Tamba, the forestry sector
posed another risk to the budget because of existing and pending MOUs between
GOL and actors in this sector waiving taxes deemed payable to Government.
Commissioner Tamba also disclosed
that a US$6.1 million waiver on rice imports, considered an essential
commodity, has also had a dampening effect on revenue collection. She added
that while GOL had a heavy reliance on revenue derived from taxes on imports,
she observed that only 35 percent of total imports were commercial as compared
to non-commercial, which accounted for 65 percent of total imports.
Prices Of
Local Rice To Fall To N6,500 In 2018
FILE PHOTO: Bags of rice
Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, the
National President, Rice Farmers Association (RIFAN), has assured Nigerians
that the market prices of locally produced rice will soon crash.
Goronyo revealed in Abuja on
Wednesday that the price a 50kg-bag of locally produced rice would plummet from
N18,000 to between N6,500 and N7,000 by April 2018.
He said that the price-reduction
plans would be achieved under a joint programme of RIFAN and the Anchor
Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which would be
launched in Abuja on January 13, 2018.
Goronyo said that 12 million rice
farmers in the country would benefit from the one-year partnership, adding,
however, that 300,000 rice farmers from 20 states would be supported at the
beginning of the programme in January.
He said that under the new
initiative, the CBN had modified the programme to facilitate its direct
relations with RIFAN so as to ensure timely disbursement and full repayment of
loans, unlike what obtained in the past.
He said that the new initiative
would double the achievements of the earlier edition of ABP, which was launched
on Nov. 17, 2015 in Kebbi, with a target to produce additional 2.5 million
tonnes of paddy rice.
He said that in 2015, Nigerians
spent not less than N1 billion daily on rice consumption, adding that while the
spending had reduced drastically, rice consumption had increased significantly
because of the increase in local production of rice.
Goronyo said that the available
statistics indicated that the rice consumption rate in the country now had
increased from 7.9 million tonnes to over 8 million tonnes, while the volume of
rice production had increased from 5.8 million tonnes to 6.9 million tonnes per
annum.
He, however, noted that several
efforts had been put in place to cut down the price of rice, adding that some
of the efforts included collaborations with Competitive African Rice Initiative
(CARI) and other African countries to boost rice production and exports in
Africa.
Goronyo stressed that rice prices
would further drop, as there were currently bumper harvests in rice farms
across the country, while RIFAN was collaborating with rice millers on the
pricing of the commodity.
Besides, the RIFAN president said
that RIFAN had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigeria
Customs Service on how to contain rice smuggling into the country through the
land borders.
Goronyo said that the efforts
being put in place and the current economic situation in the country had made
it somewhat difficult for people to import rice into the country and make
profit.
“The landing cost of a 50kg.-bag
of imported rice is now N19, 500; then, how much should the 50 kg.-bag of rice
be sold?
“The smuggled rice that comes
into Nigeria is just five per cent of what we consume, and the rice comes in
through the informal sector,’’ he said.
The ABP, which was launched by
President Muhammadu Buhari on Nov. 17, 2015, is aimed at creating linkages
between companies involved in rice processing.
https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2017/12/27/prices-local-rice-fall-n6500-2018/
Farmers: Rice price to crash to
N7000 in 4 months
Dec 28 2017 - 12:08am
Locally produced LAKE RICE
Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, the National President, Rice Farmers
Association (RIFAN), has assured Nigerians that the market prices of locally
produced rice will soon crash.
Goronyo told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday
that the price a 50kg-bag of locally produced rice would plummet from N18,000
to between N6,500 and N7000 by April 2018.
He said that the price-reduction plans would be achieved under a
joint programme of RIFAN and the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which would be launched in Abuja on Jan. 13,
2018.
Goronyo said that 12 million rice farmers in the country would
benefit from the one-year partnership, adding, however, that 300,000 rice farmers
from 20 states would be supported at the beginning of the programme in January.
He said that under the new initiative, the CBN had modified the
programme to facilitate its direct relations with RIFAN so as to ensure timely
disbursement and full repayment of loans, unlike what obtained in the past.
He said that the new initiative would double the achievements of
the earlier edition of ABP, which was launched on Nov. 17, 2015 in Kebbi, with
a target to produce additional 2.5 million tonnes of paddy rice.
He said that in 2015, Nigerians spent not less than N1 billion
daily on rice consumption, adding that while the spending had reduced
drastically, rice consumption had increased significantly because of the
increase in local production of rice.
Goronyo said that the available statistics indicated that the rice
consumption rate in the country now had increased from 7.9 million tonnes to
over 8 million tonnes, while the volume of rice production had increased from
5.8 million tonnes to 6.9 million tonnes per annum.
He, however, noted that several efforts had been put in place to
cut down the price of rice, adding that some of the efforts included
collaborations with Competitive African Rice Initiative (CARI) and other
African countries to boost rice production and exports in Africa.
Goronyo stressed that rice prices would further drop, as there
were currently bumper harvests in rice farms across the country, while RIFAN
was collaborating with rice millers on the pricing of the commodity.
Besides, the RIFAN president said that RIFAN had signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigeria Customs Service on how to
contain rice smuggling into the country through the land borders.
Goronyo said that the efforts being put in place and the current
economic situation in the country had made it somewhat difficult for people to
import rice into the country and make profit.
“The landing cost of a 50kg.-bag of imported rice is now N19, 500;
then, how much should the 50 kg.-bag of rice be sold?
“The smuggled rice that comes into Nigeria is just five per cent
of what we consume, and the rice comes in through the informal sector,’’ he
said.
The ABP, which was launched by President Muhammadu Buhari on Nov.
17, 2015, is aimed at creating linkages between companies involved in rice
processing.
T reins in errant state rice millers
Roushan Ali| TNN | Updated:
Dec 28, 2017, 08:12 IST
Representative Image
HYDERABAD: For the first time in the last two
decades, millers have returned near-100 per cent custom milled rice (CMR) to the state
government for the 2017 Rabi season.
The millers were given November 30 as the deadline to give back custom milled
rice. Officials said earlier, the millers used to divert a major portion of CMR
to the open market as a result of which the state was forced to buy rice at 25
per kg from the open market and supply it at a subsidised Rs 1 per kg to the
poor through the public distribution system. This used to
result in a huge financial burden on the state exchequer.
"Booking of criminal cases, stopping paddy supplies to millers who have
not returned the total CMR to the government, black-listing of millers and
series of meetings with them did the trick, said an official giving the credit
to civil supplies commissioner C V Anand for saving 100 crore by not
only ensuring 100 per cent CMR is given back to the government but also
collecting over 400 crore arrears from the millers.
Officials exuded confidence that millers can no more divert the CMR and that
the government will get cent per cent CMR back for the 2017-18 khariff season as well.
Policy change ensures full
collection of custom milled rice
HYDERABAD, DECEMBER
27, 2017 20:07 IST
Govt procured 15.8 lakh MT of
paddy, millers returned 7.16 lakh MT
Setting a record of sorts, the Civil Supplies Department has
successfully collected the full quota of custom-milled rice (CMR) from millers
during last season of kharif and rabi in 2016-17.
The Department ensured submission of 99.99% of CMR during kharif
while it was 99.98% during Rabi. In the process, the department saved ₹64 crore to the Government ex-chequer.
According to Civil Supplies Commissioner C.V. Anand, the feat could be achieved
by putting in place a specific policy for custom-milled rice which ensured that
there was no scope for any irregularities.
In the normal course, the Department would procure paddy from
farmers that would be allotted to millers for milling. The CMR would then be
supplied to the beneficiaries through public distribution system. While it was
the practice for the millers to return 68 kg of boiled rice for every quintal
of rice allotted to them, this was never followed as the millers reportedly
diverted the allotted quantity for other purposes.
The Department, however, ensured that there was no diversion of
the allotted paddy/rice by the millers. As a result, it recorded submission of
25.26 lakh metric tonnes of rice against the 37.2 lakh metric tonne allotted to
millers during Rabi marking 99.98% while millers returned 11.04 lakh metric
tonnes of rice for 16.48 lakh metric tonnes paddy allotted to them during
kharif season.
The Government had procured 15.8 lakh metric tonnes of paddy
during the current season and allotted it to millers. Millers returned 7.16
lakh metric tonne rice of the estimated 10.59 lakh metric tonnes so far. Mr.
Anand recalled that the Department used to spend close to ₹25 a kg for procurement of rice for supplying it through PDS as the
millers did not return the specified quantity of rice. This resulted in huge
expenditure for the Department as it was supplying rice at ₹1 a kg to eligible beneficiaries.
Introduction of reforms like not allotting paddy to millers who
were not returning the CMR and registering cases against erring millers since
last year ensured that the full quantity was submitted to the Government. A new
system of making allotment of paddy in line with the capacity of the respective
mills was also put in place while the Department stepped up vigilance.
Mr. Anand said that the development could be possible with the
cooperation of all the stakeholders including millers and officials.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/policy-change-ensures-full-collection-of-custom-milled-rice/article22288062.ece
Prices Of Local Rice To Fall To N6,500 In
2018
FILE PHOTO: Bags of rice
Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, the
National President, Rice Farmers Association (RIFAN), has assured Nigerians
that the market prices of locally produced rice will soon crash.
Goronyo revealed in Abuja on
Wednesday that the price a 50kg-bag of locally produced rice would plummet from
N18,000 to between N6,500 and N7,000 by April 2018.
He said that the price-reduction
plans would be achieved under a joint programme of RIFAN and the Anchor
Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which would be
launched in Abuja on January 13, 2018.
Goronyo said that 12 million rice
farmers in the country would benefit from the one-year partnership, adding,
however, that 300,000 rice farmers from 20 states would be supported at the
beginning of the programme in January.
He said that under the new
initiative, the CBN had modified the programme to facilitate its direct
relations with RIFAN so as to ensure timely disbursement and full repayment of
loans, unlike what obtained in the past.
He said that the new initiative
would double the achievements of the earlier edition of ABP, which was launched
on Nov. 17, 2015 in Kebbi, with a target to produce additional 2.5 million
tonnes of paddy rice.
He said that in 2015, Nigerians
spent not less than N1 billion daily on rice consumption, adding that while the
spending had reduced drastically, rice consumption had increased significantly
because of the increase in local production of rice.
Goronyo said that the available
statistics indicated that the rice consumption rate in the country now had
increased from 7.9 million tonnes to over 8 million tonnes, while the volume of
rice production had increased from 5.8 million tonnes to 6.9 million tonnes per
annum.
He, however, noted that several
efforts had been put in place to cut down the price of rice, adding that some
of the efforts included collaborations with Competitive African Rice Initiative
(CARI) and other African countries to boost rice production and exports in
Africa.
Goronyo stressed that rice prices
would further drop, as there were currently bumper harvests in rice farms
across the country, while RIFAN was collaborating with rice millers on the
pricing of the commodity.
Besides, the RIFAN president said
that RIFAN had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigeria
Customs Service on how to contain rice smuggling into the country through the
land borders.
Goronyo said that the efforts
being put in place and the current economic situation in the country had made
it somewhat difficult for people to import rice into the country and make
profit.
“The landing cost of a 50kg.-bag
of imported rice is now N19, 500; then, how much should the 50 kg.-bag of rice
be sold?
“The smuggled rice that comes
into Nigeria is just five per cent of what we consume, and the rice comes in
through the informal sector,’’ he said.
The ABP, which was launched by
President Muhammadu Buhari on Nov. 17, 2015, is aimed at creating linkages
between companies involved in rice processing.
Social scientists told to take technology to farmers
THE
HANS INDIA | Dec 27,2017 , 05:37 AM IST
Panel members of the brainstorming
session in Hyderabad on Tuesday
Hyderabad: Professor Jaya- shankar
Telangana State Agriculture University (PJTSAU) Vice-Chancellor Dr V Praveen
Rao urged social scientists to play a key role in taking technological outputs
to the doorsteps of farmers in order to improve their livelihoods.
He
was addressing a brainstorming session on the “Role of Social Science in
Agriculture Research and Development System,” which was jointly orgnaised by
PJTSAU and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) New Delhi office,
here on Tuesday.
The
Vice-Chancellor stressed on the need to fill up the productivity gaps in the
various crops, in particular, rice through which it provides additional income
to the farmers.
He
said the PJTSAU is ready to join hands for mutual cooperation to support the
farming community in the South-Asian region. Rao also invited the international
panel members to join the university as experts in their interested fields to
help the Telangana State as well as students of the university to achieve the
vision of making the university as an international university. The
Vice-Chancellor also lauded the IRRI for extending support in capacity building
training for the faculty and students and also helping in the supply of Rice
Germplasm to the university.
Dr
Nafees Meah, IRRI, South Asia Representative spoke about the strategies adopted
by the IRRI to strengthen the social science research in the region.
The
participants highlighted the need for an effective collaboration between
biological sciences and social sciences.
Representatives
from IRRI India and Bangladesh, Indian Council for Agricultural Research
Institutes (ICARI) in Rajendranagar, and experts from eight South Asian
countries participated in the session.
http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Telangana/2017-12-27/Social-scientists-told-to-take-technology-to-farmers/348247
Thailand Rice Exports to Cross a Record 11 Mln T in 2017
Bangkok. Thailand expects to export more than 11 million tonnes of rice
in 2017, the country's rice export association said on Wednesday (27/12), a
record high for the world's second-biggest exporter of the grain. "This
year it should be 11.2 million tonnes because right now the commerce ministry's
figures for January to November are at 10.4 million tonnes already and for
December it will definitely ... be around 700,000 to 800,000 tonnes,"
Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters
Association, told Reuters on Wednesday. Thai rice prices were also in line with
that of competitors, he said, which helped exports in 2017.
"This year will be a record high. We have never reached 11
million tonnes," he said. "But still, we exported less than
India." Thailand also sold "old rice" from government warehouses
at competitive prices this year, Chookiat said. The military government has
managed to sell most of the about 18 million tonnes of rice accumulated during
a rice scheme introduced by the previous, civilian government that it ousted in
a 2014 coup. The scheme, which was introduced in 2011, bought rice at
above-market prices from farmers and was popular in the rural northeast. But
the scheme's public losses fueled street protests in 2013/14 against then-Prime
Minister Yingluck Shinawatra who was eventually removed from power weeks before
the 2014 coup. The scheme also saw Thailand lose its crown as the world's top
rice exporter to other countries, notably Vietnam and India. Reuters
End of 47-Year
Japan Rice Program Signals Ramen Wheat Boost
Aya Takada and
Hiromi Horie
December 27, 2017, 3:00 AM GMT+5 Updated on December 27, 2017, 11:38 AM GMT+5
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Fukuoka expanding
production of local variety of ramen wheat
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Rice farmers may seek
out other crops, tap into rising demand
A bowl of tonkotsu ramen by Ichiran in Fukuoka, Japan. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg
The end of Japan’s four decades of rice-market control could be
good news for noodle lovers.
That’s because rice farmers may plant alternative crops like
wheat once government control ends by March 31 and look to tap into rising
demand for ramen. Fukuoka, on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu, is expanding
production of a locally-developed variety of grain known as Ra-Mugi that’s
designed to be perfect for tonkotsu ramen: a dish of cloudy white pork broth,
with noodles and slices of pork that originates in the region.
Ramen demand has climbed in
recent years with restaurants opening from London to Sydney, challenging the
ubiquity of Japan’s other well-known food export sushi. The number of shops
outside the country more than doubled to over 2,000 in the two years to early
2015, Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum says, with the expansionsupported by the government-backed Cool Japan Fund.
Asia’s second-biggest wheat importer relies on grain from the U.S., Canada and
Australia to produce ramen noodles domestically.
Clockwise from left, Ra-Mugi noodles and dough at Hakata-Sanki,
and Ra-Mugi flour and grain at Tofuku Flour Mills.
Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg
“What is ideal for our ramen
noodle is a chewy, sticky one that can preserve its texture in a soup,” said
Yuji Yamaguchi, counselor at Tofuku Flour Mills Co.,
which developed the wheat jointly with the Fukuoka prefectural laboratory.
“Ra-Mugi is designed to meet our requests.”
Foreign Tourists
Tonkotsu ramen was invented in 1937 by noodle-shop operator
Tokio Miyamoto and was initially eaten by fish-market workers in Fukuoka as
fast food. Two decades later, Momofuku Ando invented the instant ramen noodles
beloved by college students. The global retail value of instant noodles rose 11
percent since 2012 to $33 billion this year, Euromonitor International
estimates.
Inside a stall at the Yatai Village, one of the tourist
destinations in Fukuoka.
Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg
In Japan, tourists are also driving demand and ramen now ranks
alongside sushi and Wagyu steak as one of their top menu choices, according to
Motoo Kawabata, a professor for global marketing at Kwansei Gakuin University
in Nishinomiya. The number of foreign tourists visiting Fukuoka city rose 24
percent in 2016 to 2.57 million, a fifth straight record. Korean tourists
accounted for about 40 percent, according to the city government.
“After seeing photographs and
videos of our outlets via social media, they come here to have a real one,”
said Yukari Shibayama, a spokeswoman at Ichiran’s flagship shop in Fukuoka city. “We have
seen a surge in foreign customers to our shop, mainly from Taiwan, Korea and
Hong Kong, in the past three years.”
"Tonkotsu ramen is the best Japanese food for me, along
with sushi," said Jeon Byeong Hyun, a 34-year-old office worker visiting
Fukuoka from Busan, South Korea. "I came here to introduce my favorite
shop to my friends."
Returns
Farmers may also be encouraged to grow Ra-Mugi wheat as it
offers higher returns.
A farmer harvests Ra-Mugi wheat.
Source: Fukuoka Prefecture
Yukio Endo, 49, who grows rice, wheat and barley in Fukuoka,
must spray crops with fertilizer for a fourth time with a heavy machine on his
back about a month before harvesting Ra-Mugi on his 8-hectare (20 acres)
paddy. That compares with three times for other wheat, but is necessary to
maintain a high level of protein. Millers request at least 12 percent.
“It requires us to work harder, but rewards us better,” he said
in an interview. Farmers producing Ra-Mugi can get premium of 2,300 yen ($20)
per 60 kilogram bag compared with conventional wheat. Growers are also eligible
for a 35,000-yen subsidy for every 0.1 hectare of wheat planted as the
government seeks to curb its reliance on imports.
Ra-Mugi Planting
Planted area more than doubled in 3
years
Fukuoka Prefecture
Producers are unable to keep up with local demand. Fukuoka, Japan’s
second-biggest wheat grower, wants to raise Ra-Mugi production by more than 30
percent to 8,000 tons in the near future, which would be enough to supply about
half the ramen shops in the prefecture, said Tadayuki Matsumoto, director at
the local government’s agricultural department.
Ramen noodles made from Ra-Mugi at a Hakata-Sanki facility.
Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg
Hakata-Sanki, the biggest user of Ra-Mugi wheat, uses the
variety even though it’s 20 percent more expensive than flour made from
imported grain because it helps attracts customers, according to Akira
Nakano, the manager of the company’s noodle-making plant in Dazaifu. Sales of
Ra-Mugi noodles are set to increase to 300,000 units a month by March from
about 230,000 in November and will double by 2019 as it moves to supply more
than just its own 14 stores, Nakano said.
PCQI Training @ Karnal Haryana & its Mandatory for the units
doing business with USA
December 27, 2017
FOOD SAFETY ASSOCIATES is organizing PCQI training in
Karnal, Haryana. This Preventive Controls courses developed by the Food Safety
Preventive Controls Alliance (FSPCA) serve as the “standardized curriculum”
that FDA recognizes as adequate; successfully completing this course is one way
to meet the requirements for a “preventive controls qualified individual”. This
course is taught by a Lead Instructor for the FSPCA Preventive Controls for
Human Food Course.
This training is mandatory for all the units doing business with
United States in any form and at least one in a unit should hold this
qualification. All the participants will get certificates from USFDA &
there is no exam included in this course. This course will provide operational
information that minimizes the risk of food borne illnesses and outbreaks. No
food service operator can afford the costs of food borne illnesses,
hospitalization or unfortunately- even death. Food safety is our main concern,
and we continue to stay current on new regulations and methods of preserving
the safety of food.
What is a PCQI?
A Preventive controls qualified individual “means a qualified
individual who has successfully completed training in the development and
application of risk-based preventive controls at least equivalent to that
received under a standardized curriculum recognized as adequate by FDA or is
otherwise qualified through job experience to develop and apply a food safety
system.” This is the definition is from Current Good Manufacturing Practice,
Hazard Analysis, and Risk-based Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation §
117.3
Vietnam 2017 coffee exports estimated down 20.1 pct y/y, rice up
21.9 pct
Reuters Staff
2 MIN READ
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HANOI, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Vietnam’s coffee exports for 2017 are
estimated to have fallen 20.1 percent from the previous year, while rice
shipments have risen 21.9 percent, the government said on Wednesday.
COFFEE
Coffee exports from Vietnam will drop an estimated 20.1 percent
in 2017 from a year ago to 1.4 million tonnes, equal to 23.3 million 60-kg
bags, the General Statistics Office said in a report on Wednesday.
Coffee export revenue will fall 3.7 percent annually to $3.2
billion, the report also said.
December shipments of beans from Vietnam, the world’s largest
robusta producer, are estimated at 140,000 tonnes, up from November’s exports
of 100,400 tonnes, the report said.
RICE
Rice exports from the world’s third-largest shipper of the grain
were forecast to rise 21.9 percent to 5.9 million tonnes in 2017. Revenue from
2017 rice exports was seen rising 22.7 percent year-on-year to $2.6 billion.
Vietnam would ship an estimated 400,000 tonnes of rice in
December, up from 375,000 tonnes in November, the report said.
ENERGY
Vietnam’s 2017 crude oil exports rose 0.3 percent year-on-year
to an estimated 6.9 million tonnes, or 138,500 barrels per day (bpd).
Crude oil export revenue in 2017 rose 23 percent to $2.9
billion.
Oil product imports increased 9.2 percent to an estimated 12.8
million tonnes, while the value of the product imports jumped 37.7 percent to
$7 billion.
Vietnam’s liquefied petroleum gas imports in 2017 increased 13.4
percent from a year earlier to 1.4 million tonnes. (Reporting by Mi Nguyen;
Editing by Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Tom Hogue)
New campaign promotes
premium grade rice
A worker drives a forklift to
load rice bags in Ayutthaya. WALAILAK KEERATIPIPATPONG
The Commerce Ministry is planning a new campaign called
"Think Rice: Think Thailand", aimed at promoting the export of
premium-grade rice instead of focusing on commodity grades, says Deputy
Commerce Minister Chutima Bunyapraphasara.
She said the scheme is due to kick off in 2018 as a pilot
project to raise the export volume of premium-grade rice by around 200,000
tonnes within six months to one year.
Premium-grade Thai rice
includes hom mali, or
fragrant rice, and coloured rice such as violet-hued riceberry, which is known
for its specific health benefits, said Ms Chutima.
"We aim to penetrate new markets with premium-grade rice.
The ministry will start the campaign in focused markets, introducing major
premium-grade rice brands to large importers," she said.
After experiencing a sharp fall
in exports after the Yingluck government's rice pledging scheme a few years
ago, the Thai rice market is starting to recover. Thailand is one of the
world's top three exporters, with annual shipments of 9-10 million tonnes. Of
the total annual exports, 70% is commodity-grade and the rest is hom mali, while some special grades such as
riceberry make up a very small amount.
Ms Chutima said the ministry will work with the Agriculture
Ministry to prepare plantation areas to help control production and avoid
oversupply, as well as create new marketing channels and campaigns to promote
Thai rice abroad.
The Commerce Ministry also plans to revive
government-to-government (G-to-G) rice sales, which are expected to increase annual
rice exports substantially.
She said the government aims to revive rice trade talks with
some traditional buyers such as China, Iran and Nigeria, which, combined used
to import 2-3 million tonnes of Thai rice per year via G-to-G contracts.
But the Yingluck administration's rice pledging scheme pushed up
the price of Thai rice, forcing those buyers to switch to cheaper sources, in
particular grains from Vietnam.
Thailand has exported 10.3 million tonnes of rice this year, up
16.3% year-on-year, according to Commerce Ministry data.
The country is forecast to export 9.5 million tonnes in 2018 as
a stronger baht could trim sales.
Rice mills hope
for hike in selling price
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT DECEMBER 27, 2017 00:00 IST
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Prospects of increase in paddy production in 2018
Over 100 rice mills in the district spread over Mannachanallur,
Manapparai and Tiruchi taluks are looking forward to an upward movement in the
selling price of processed rice.
Stagnancy in the wholesale price of rice sold in 25-kg bags in the
range of Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 1,100 has pushed many a mill into a situation of
financial stress, Chinnasamy, president of Tiruchi Rice Mill Owners’
Association, said.
Since paddy production fell to 25% of the usual level last year,
most of the mills sourced paddy from other States. Hence, there was not much of
a difference in production levels, but large stocks remained unsold, Mr.
Chinnasamy said.
In order to compete with the mills in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh,
the production units in Tiruchi adopted modernisation to ramp up output. Paddy
of fine qualities had to be sourced from these States.
The operating efficiency of the mills had to be increased to derive
the ‘economy of scale’ utility, but the stagnancy in the selling price of
processed rice over the last two to three years did not help in serving as a
complementing factor, Mr. Chinnasamy explained.
With brightening prospects of increased paddy production within
Tamil Nadu over the next year, the expenditure hitherto incurred on
transportation of paddy from other States will be lesser, millers say. But they
are not too optimistic about profitable operation.
Modernisation moves
The margins will still remain stressed, and the trend is likely to
prompt the mills to put on hold investments on modernisation, industry sources
said.
Further, the sector being labour-intensive, the mill owners
are looking for support from the government with the welfare of rural economy
in mind. Since the mills are dependent on large loans for modernisation, a
support system is vital for the mills to have the extent of cash flow that
would suffice for meeting the operational costs and earning a profit margin,
after debt servicing, Mr. Chinnasamy
saidhttp://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/rice-mills-in-tiruchi-hope-for-upward-movement-in-selling-price/article22283686.ece
New rice varieties from University
of Arkansas
Diamond
and Titan are new rice varieties from University of Arkansas
Two new varieties from the
University of Arkansas Experiment Station should find traction in the
marketplace in the coming year, says University or Arkansas Extension economist
Bobby Coats.
Coats discussed the potential impact Diamond and Titan cold have
on the domestic market during an interview at the USA Rice Outlook Conference
held recently in San Antonio.
http://www.deltafarmpress.com/rice/new-rice-varieties-university-arkansasCBN,
RIFAN to crash price of rice
Published December 27, 2017
The National President, Rice Farmers Association, Alhaji Aminu
Goronyo, has assured Nigerians that the market prices of locally produced rice
will soon crash.
Goronyo said in Abuja on Wednesday that the price of a 50kg bag of
locally produced rice would plummet from N18,000 to between N6,500 and N7000 by
April 2018.
He said that the price-reduction plans would be achieved under a
joint programme of RIFAN and the Anchor Borrowers Programme of the Central Bank
of Nigeria, which would be launched in Abuja on Jan. 13, 2018.
Goronyo said that 12 million rice farmers in the country would
benefit from the one-year partnership, adding, however, that 300,000 rice
farmers from 20 states would be supported at the beginning of the programme in
January.
He said that under the new initiative, the CBN had modified the
programme to facilitate its direct relations with RIFAN so as to ensure timely
disbursement and full repayment of loans, unlike what obtained in the past.
He said that the new initiative would double the achievements of
the earlier edition of ABP, which was launched on Nov. 17, 2015 in Kebbi, with
a target to produce additional 2.5 million tonnes of paddy rice.
He said that in 2015, Nigerians spent not less than N1bn daily on
rice consumption, adding that while the spending had reduced drastically, rice
consumption had increased significantly because of the increase in local
production of rice.
Goronyo said that the available statistics indicated that the rice
consumption rate in the country now had increased from 7.9 million tonnes to
over 8 million tonnes, while the volume of rice production had increased from
5.8 million tonnes to 6.9 million tonnes per annum.
He, however, noted that several efforts had been put in place to
cut down the price of rice, adding that some of the efforts included
collaborations with Competitive African Rice Initiative (CARI) and other
African countries to boost rice production and exports in Africa.
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- December 27, 2017
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open Market-December 27
Nagpur, Dec 27 (Reuters) – Gram prices moved down in Nagpur Agriculture Produce Marketing
Committee (APMC) on lack of demand from local millers amid high moisture content arrival. Easy
condition on NCDEX and downward trend in Madhya Pradesh gram prices also affected sentiment in
limited deals.
About 200 bags of gram reported for auctions in Nagpur APMC, according to sources.
FOODGRAINS & PULSES
GRAM
* Gram varieties ruled steady in open market here but demand was poor.
TUAR
* Tuar gavarani moved down in open market in absence of buyers amid increased supply
from producing regions.
* Moong dal chilka reported weak in open market in absence of buyers amid good arrival
from producing belts.
* In Akola, Tuar New – 4,100-4,200, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,100-6,300, Udid Mogar (clean)
– 7,800-8,800, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,000-7,300, Gram – 4,300-4,400, Gram Super best
– 6,200-6,800
* Wheat, rice and other foodgrain items moved in a narrow range in
scattered deals and settled at last levels in weak trading activity.
Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market prices in rupees for 100 kg
FOODGRAINS Available prices Previous close
Gram Auction 3,100-3,575 3,400-3,700
Gram Pink Auction n.a. 2,100-2,600
Tuar Auction n.a. 4,000-4,350
Moong Auction n.a. 3,900-4,200
Udid Auction n.a. 4,300-4,500
Masoor Auction n.a. 2,600-2,800
Wheat Mill quality Auction 1,600-1,686 1,600-1,650
Gram Super Best Bold 6,400-7,000 6,400-7,000
Gram Super Best n.a. n.a.
Gram Medium Best 5,800-6,100 5,800-6,100
Gram Dal Medium n.a. n.a
Gram Mill Quality 4,350-4,450 4,350-4,450
Desi gram Raw 4,650-4,750 4,650-4,750
Gram Kabuli 12,400-13,000 12,200-13,000
Tuar Fataka Best-New 6,600-6,800 6,600-6,800
Tuar Fataka Medium-New 6,100-6,300 5,100-6,300
Tuar Dal Best Phod-New 5,800-6,100 5,800-6,100
Tuar Dal Medium phod-New 5,500-5,700 5,500-5,700
Tuar Gavarani New 4,300-4,400 4,350-4,450
Tuar Karnataka 4,650-4,900 4,650-4,900
Masoor dal best 5,200-5,400 5,200-5,400
Masoor dal medium 4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000
Masoor n.a. n.a.
Moong Mogar bold (New) 7,200-7,500 7,200-7,500
Moong Mogar Medium 6,500-7,000 6,500-7,000
Moong dal Chilka 5,800-6,600 5,900-6,700
Moong Mill quality n.a. n.a.
Moong Chamki best 7,500-8,000 7,500-8,000
Udid Mogar best (100 INR/KG) (New) 8,000-9,000 8,000-9,000
Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG) 5,800-7,000 5,800-7,000
Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG) 5,200-6,400 5,200-6,400
Batri dal (100 INR/KG) 5,000-5,500 5,000-5,500
Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg) 3,000-3,100 3,000-3,100
Watana Dal (100 INR/KG) 3,100-3,200 2,900-3,000
Watana Green Best (100 INR/KG) 3,400-3,800 3,400-3,800
Wheat 308 (100 INR/KG) 1,900-2,000 1,900-2,000
Wheat Mill quality (100 INR/KG) 1,800-1,850 1,800-1,850
Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG) 2,100-2,300 2,100-2,300
Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG) 2,200-2,400 2,200-2,400
Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG) 1,900-2,100 1,900-2,100
Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG) n.a. n.a.
MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG) 3,000-3,600 3,000-3,600
MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG) 2,400-2,800 2,400-2,800
Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG) 3,200-3,700 3,200-3,700
Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG) 2,800-2,900 2,800-2,900
Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG) 2,300-2,500 2,300-2,500
Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG) 2,600-2,700 2,600-2,700
Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG) 2,400-2,500 2,400-2,500
Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG) 4,000-4,200 4,000-4,200
Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG) 3,500-3,700 3,500-3,700
Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG) 5,000-5,300 5,000-5,300
Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG) 4,600-4,800 4,600-4,800
Rice Basmati best (100 INR/KG) 9,500-13,500 9,500-13,500
Rice Basmati Medium (100 INR/KG) 5,000-7,500 5,000-7,500
Rice Chinnor best 100 INR/KG) 5,800-6,000 5,800-6,000
Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG) 5,200-5,500 5,200-5,500
Jowar Gavarani (100 INR/KG) 2,000-2,200 2,000-2,100
Jowar CH-5 (100 INR/KG) 1,800-2,000 1,700-2,000
WEATHER (NAGPUR)
Maximum temp. 29.8 degree Celsius, minimum temp. 7.8 degree Celsius
Rainfall : Nil
FORECAST: Mainly clear sky. Maximum and minimum temperature would be around and 29 and 08 degree
Celsius respectively.
Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are excluded from plant delivery prices, but
included in market prices)
Global Fragrant and Long Grain Rice Market
2017 – REI Agro Ltd, KRBL Ltd, LT Foods Ltd, Kohinoor Foods Ltd
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Global Fragrant and Long Grain Rice (Thousands Units) and
Revenue (Million USD) Market Split by Product Type such as Indian varieties,
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Geographically, this report is segmented into several key
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and growth rate of Fragrant and Long Grain Rice in these regions, from 2012 to
2022 (forecast), covering United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea &
Taiwan and its Share (%) and CAGR for the forecasted period 2017 to 2022.
What this Research Study
Offers:
1. Global Fragrant and Long Grain Rice Market share assessments
for the regional and country level segments
2. Market share analysis of the top industry players
3. Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
4. Market forecasts for a minimum of 5 years of all the mentioned segments, sub
segments and the regional markets
5. Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges,
Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
6. Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market
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7. Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
8. Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent
developments
9. Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
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Chapter 1, Definition, Specifications and Classification of Fragrant and
Long Grain Rice , Applications of Fragrant and Long Grain Rice , Market Segment
by Regions;
Chapter 2, Manufacturing Cost Structure, Raw Material
and Suppliers, Manufacturing Process, Industry Chain Structure;
Chapter 3, Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants
Analysis of Fragrant and Long Grain Rice , Capacity and Commercial Production
Date, Manufacturing Plants Distribution, R&D Status and Technology Source,
Raw Materials Sources Analysis;
Chapter 4, Overall Market Analysis, Capacity Analysis
(Company Segment), Sales Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Price Analysis
(Company Segment);
Chapter 5 and 6, Regional Market Analysis that includes
United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea & Taiwan, Fragrant and Long
Grain Rice Segment Market Analysis (by Type);
Chapter 7 and 8, The Fragrant and Long Grain Rice
Segment Market Analysis (by Application) Major Manufacturers Analysis of
Fragrant and Long Grain Rice ;
Chapter 9, Market Trend Analysis, Regional Market
Trend, Market Trend by Product Type Indian varieties, Pakistani varieties,
Market Trend by Application Houme Use, Commercial Use;
Chapter 10, Regional Marketing Type Analysis,
International Trade Type Analysis, Supply Chain Analysis;
Chapter 11, The Consumers Analysis of Global Fragrant and
Long Grain Rice ;
Chapter 12, Fragrant and Long Grain Rice Research
Findings and Conclusion, Appendix, methodology and data source;
Chapter 13, 14 and 15, Fragrant and Long Grain Rice
sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion,
appendix and data source.
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Global Organic Rice Starch Market
2017 – BENEO, Ingredion, Bangkok starch, Thai Flour, AGRANA, WFM Wholesome Foods
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Application/ end users Baked Goods & Bakery Fillings, Confectionery
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new manufacturer entrants in the market are finding it hard to compete with the
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& Other with historical and projected market share and compounded annual
growth rate.
Geographically, this report is segmented into several key
Regions, with production, consumption, revenue (million USD), and market share
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(forecast), covering United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea & Taiwan
and its Share (%) and CAGR for the forecasted period 2017 to 2022.
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2. Market share analysis of the top industry players
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segments and the regional markets
5. Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges,
Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
6. Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market
estimations
7. Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
8. Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent
developments
9. Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
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display the Global Organic Rice Starch market
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Starch , Applications of Organic Rice Starch , Market Segment by Regions;
Chapter 2, Manufacturing Cost Structure, Raw Material
and Suppliers, Manufacturing Process, Industry Chain Structure;
Chapter 3, Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants
Analysis of Organic Rice Starch , Capacity and Commercial Production Date,
Manufacturing Plants Distribution, R&D Status and Technology Source, Raw
Materials Sources Analysis;
Chapter 4, Overall Market Analysis, Capacity Analysis
(Company Segment), Sales Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Price Analysis
(Company Segment);
Chapter 5 and 6, Regional Market Analysis that includes
United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea & Taiwan, Organic Rice Starch
Segment Market Analysis (by Type);
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Analysis (by Application) Major Manufacturers Analysis of Organic Rice Starch ;
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Trend, Market Trend by Product Type Food Grade, Pharmaceutical Grade, Cosmetic
Grade, Market Trend by Application Baked Goods & Bakery Fillings,
Confectionery Coatings & Liquorice, Dairy Desserts & Yoghurt, Dairy
Fruit Preparations, Body Powder, Dry Shampoo, Other;
Chapter 10, Regional Marketing Type Analysis,
International Trade Type Analysis, Supply Chain Analysis;
Chapter 11, The Consumers Analysis of Global Organic
Rice Starch ;
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Nature Foods, Best Foods, LT
Foods and KRBL Limited
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Basmati Rice Market Breakdown by
Manufacturers (2017-2022):
LT Foods
Amira Nature Foods
Best Foods
KRBL Limited
Kohinoor Rice
Aeroplane Rice
Tilda Basmati Rice
Amar Singh Chawal Wala
Hanuman Rice Mills
Adani Wilmar
Galaxy Rice Mill
Dunar Foods
Sungold
Basmati Rice Market Breakdown by
Application (2012-2017):
Direct Edible
Deep Processing
Basmati Rice Market Breakdown by
Type (2012-2017):
Indian Basmati Rice
Pakistani Basmati Rice
Region-Wise Basmati Rice Market
Analysis Can Be Represented as Follows: North America, USA, Canada,
Mexico, Europe, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia, South America, Egypt, Saudi
Arabia, Nigeria, Brazil, South Africa, Japan, China, Korea, India, and
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sales margin, Basmati Rice demand and supply scenario and the revenue during
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revenue generated during the period from 2012-2017.
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along with data sources and Basmati Rice appendix.
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Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates Market 2017 – Recent
Study Including Growth Factors, Applications, Regional Analysis, Key Players
and Forecasts till 2022
·
December
28, 2017
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is segmented by Application/ end users (Automotive, Electronics, Metal and
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type (Upto 5kg, 5~10 kg & Above 10kg) and various important geographies
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statistics in the research focuses on the technological advancement, available
capaciies,CAPEX cycle and the changing structure of the Global Organic Rice
Protein Consentrates market.
The study also provides you with profiles of the companies,
product pictures, their specifications, overall revenue, market share, size and
contact details of the key manufacturers of Global
Organic Rice Protein Consentrates , some of them listed
here are Axiom Foods, Inc. , AIDP, Inc. , Ricebran
Technologies . The market is growing at a very rapid pace
and has witnessed entrance of many local and regional vendors offering specific
application products for multiple end-users. But this new entrants are faced
with cut throat competition due to innovative technology, quality services and
diligence of international vendors.
Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates (Thousands Units) and
Revenue (Million USD) Market Split by Product Type such as Dry
form , Liquid form , On the basis of the end users/applications, this report
focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption
(sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including .
Furthermore, the research study is segmented by Application such as ,, &
Other with historical and projected market share and compounded annual growth
rate.
Geographically, this report is subdivuded into several key regions,with
data concerned to the production and consumption patterns, revenue (million
USD), market share and growth rate of Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates
market in these regions, for 10 years from 2012 to 2022 (forecast),
covering North America , Europe , China and
its Share (%) and CAGR for the forecasted period 2017 to 2022.
Highlights of the Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market
report:
·
A
complete framework analysis, including an assessment of the parent market
·
An
empirical assessment of the trajectory of the market
·
Market
segmentation up to the second or third level
·
Report
and evaluation of recent industrial developments
·
Major
changes in market dynamics
·
Emerging
niche segments and regional markets
·
Historical,
present, and prospective size of the market from the perspective of both value
and volume
·
Market
shares and strategies of leading players
·
Recommendations
to companies to substantiate their foothold in the market
Key questions answered in this report – Global Organic Rice
Protein Consentrates Market Research Report 2017
·
What
will the be the market size of Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market
in 2022?
·
What
will be the growth rate?
·
What
are the major market trends?
·
What
is driving Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market?
·
Who
are the leading vendors in Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market?
·
What
are the challenges to market growth of Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates
market?
·
What
market trends are impacting the growth of the Global Organic Rice Protein
Consentrates market market?
·
What
are the key outcomes of the five forces analysis of the Global Organic Rice
Protein Consentrates market?
Rice Bran Oil Market – Top Manufacturers (Ricela, Kamal, BCL,
SVROil), Consumption, Analysis & Forecast to 2022
·
December
27, 2017
HTF MI published a new industry research that focuses on Rice
Bran Oil market and delivers in-depth market analysis and future prospects of
Global Rice Bran Oil market. The study covers significant data which makes the
research document a handy resource for managers, analysts, industry experts and
other key people get ready-to-access and self-analyzed study along with graphs
and tables to help understand market trends, drivers and market challenges. The
study is segmented by Application/ end users [Food, Cosmetic & Industry],
products type [Made by Extraction & Made by Squeezing] and various
important geographies like North America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia
& India].
The research covers the current
market size of the Global Rice Bran Oil market and its growth rates based on 5
year history data along with company profile of key players/manufacturers. The
in-depth information by segments of Rice Bran Oil market helps monitor future profitability
& to make critical decisions for growth. The information on trends and
developments, focuses on markets and materials, capacities, technologies, CAPEX
cycle and the changing structure of the Global Rice Bran Oil Market.
The study provides company
profiling, product picture and specifications, sales, market share and contact
information of key manufacturers of Global Rice Bran Oil Market, some of them
listed here are Ricela, Kamal, BCL, SVROil, Vaighai, A.P.
Refinery, 3F Industries, Sethia Oils, Jain Group of Industries, Shivangi Oils,
Balgopal Food Products, King Rice Oil Group, Kasisuri, Surin Bran Oil, Agrotech
International, Tsuno Rice Fine Chemicals, Oryza Oil & Fat Chemical &
Wilmar International. The market is growing at a very rapid
pace and with rise in technological innovation, competition and M&A
activities in the industry many local and regional vendors are offering
specific application products for varied end-users. The new manufacturer
entrants in the market are finding it hard to compete with the international
vendors based on quality, reliability, and innovations in technology.
Global Rice Bran Oil (Thousands
Units) and Revenue (Million USD) Market Split by Product Type such as Made by
Extraction & Made by Squeezing. Further the research study is segmented by
Application such as Food, Cosmetic & Industry with historical and projected
market share and compounded annual growth rate.
Geographically,
this report is segmented into several key Regions, with production,
consumption, revenue (million USD), and market share and growth rate of Rice
Bran Oil in these regions, from 2012 to 2022 (forecast), covering North
America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia & India and its Share (%) and
CAGR for the forecasted period 2017 to 2022.
What this Research Study Offers:
Global Rice Bran Oil Market share assessments for the regional
and country level segments
Market share analysis of the top industry players
Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
Market forecasts for a minimum of 5 years of all the mentioned segments, sub
segments and the regional markets
Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges,
Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market
estimations
Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements
There are 15 Chapters to
display the Global Rice Bran Oil market.
Chapter 1, to describe Definition, Specifications and
Classification of Rice Bran Oil, Applications of Rice Bran Oil, Market Segment
by Regions;
Chapter 2, to analyze the Manufacturing Cost Structure, Raw Material and
Suppliers, Manufacturing Process, Industry Chain Structure;
Chapter 3, to display the Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis of
Rice Bran Oil, Capacity and Commercial Production Date, Manufacturing Plants
Distribution, R&D Status and Technology Source, Raw Materials Sources
Analysis;
Chapter 4, to show the Overall Market Analysis, Capacity Analysis (Company
Segment), Sales Analysis (Company Segment), Sales Price Analysis (Company
Segment);
Chapter 5 and 6, to show the Regional Market Analysis that includes North
America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia & India, Rice Bran Oil
Segment Market Analysis (by Type);
Chapter 7 and 8, to analyze the Rice Bran Oil Segment Market Analysis (by
Application) Major Manufacturers Analysis of Rice Bran Oil;
Chapter 9, Market Trend Analysis, Regional Market Trend, Market Trend by
Product Type [Made by Extraction & Made by Squeezing], Market Trend by
Application [Food, Cosmetic & Industry];
Chapter 10, Regional Marketing Type Analysis, International Trade Type
Analysis, Supply Chain Analysis;
Chapter 11, to analyze the Consumers Analysis of Global Rice Bran Oil;
Chapter 12,13, 14 and 15, to describe Rice Bran Oil sales channel,
distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and
data source.
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Research
focused on Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates – Size & Share, Growth,
Trends and Forecast 2017 – 2025
An up-to-date research has been disclosed by Questale
highlighting the Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates segment.
The report deep dives into the dynamics of Global Organic Rice Protein
Consentrates providing useful and unique insights. The information is shared in
a precise and structured manner, giving executives and leaders an accurate
picture of the upcoming market movement. The document utilizes a number of
monographs, pie charts and bar-graphs to provide data which can be used to
derive the latest trends in the industry. The report is also divided according
to usage wherever applicable, including (but not limited to) FnB, FMCG,
Minerals, Electronics, Pharma, Polymers etc. All these details are available
for all major countries and associations – APCA, EMEA, United States. Other
locations can be included in the report on demand.
The document includes present industry magnitude of Global
Organic Rice Protein Consentrates and the movement since past 5-10 years.
Moreover, the list of major companies/competitors is also present
including Axiom Foods, Inc.
, AIDP, Inc.
, Ricebran Technologies
Axiom Foods, Inc.
, AIDP, Inc.
, Ricebran Technologies
. The competition data allows users to gauge their current
position against the market and take corrective measures to increase or
maintain their share holds. Furthermore, details regarding the supply chain,
manufacturers, distributors are also included in the report.
Research Focused on Global
Organic Rice Protein Consentrates Market Research Report 2017
The document contains a comprehensive description of all the
firms in question. The necessary details for the companies in Global
Organic Rice Protein Consentrates , such as revenue, %
share, supplier information, images of products are provided as well. Some of
the known key players in the market are Axiom Foods, Inc.
, AIDP, Inc.
, Ricebran Technologies
Axiom Foods, Inc.
, AIDP, Inc.
, Ricebran Technologies
. It is expected that the industry will continue to develop in a
swift manner with new competition trying to capture the share of the pie. Given
the industry regulations, international government policies, state-of-the-art
innovations – the competition would be fierce for all the participants.
The fragmentation is provided on the basis of Dry
form , Liquid form , On the basis of the end users/applications, this report
focuses on the status and outlook for major applications/end users, consumption
(sales), market share and growth rate for each application, including .
Additionally, the application wise division provides the data according to
,,. Anticipated industry growth details are provided along with
the CAGR where applicable.
The report also demonstrates region wise data for geographies
like North America , Europe , China .
Key points of the Global Organic
Rice Protein Consentrates market report:
·
Proper market
environment investigation
·
Concrete valuation
market projection
·
Multi-level Industry
subdivision
·
Upcoming technological
advancements in market
·
Evolving local
segments and regional markets
·
Past, current, and
future magnitude of the market according to net worth and total capacity
·
Market shares of key
competitors
·
Expert advice for
executives to make an impact in the industry
Following queries are addressed
in the document – Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates Market Research
Report 2017
·
What is the expected
industry size of Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market in 2022?
·
Expected rate of
growth to reach the potential?
·
What are the major
market trends?
·
Major drivers for
Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market?
·
Prominent
distributors/suppliers in Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market?
·
Upcoming challenges
for Global Organic Rice Protein Consentrates market?
Global Rice Bran Wax Sales Market
Attractiveness, Competitive Landscape and Key Players Strahl & Pitsch ,
Koster Keunen , Frank B. Ross
·
December
28, 2017
Questale published a new in-depth industry research that focuses
on Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market, delivers detailed analysis of market and
future prospects of Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market. The critical and
significant data in the study makes the research a very important tool for
experts, analysts and managers to get ready-to-access analysis by the industry
professionals. The research is attached with substantial information in the
form of graphs and tables to understand important market trends, drivers and
challenges. The study is segmented by Application/ end users (Automotive,
Electronics, Metal and Machining, Plastic and Polymers, Food and Beverages
& Others), products type (Upto 5kg, 5~10 kg & Above 10kg) and various important
geographies like China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Southeast Asia &
Australia.
The research also covers the
current market size of the Global Rice Bran Wax Sales along with the growth
rate over the years. In addition to this, the research includes historical data
of 5 previous years pertaining to company profiles of key players/manufacturers
in the industry such asStrahl & Pitsch , Koster Keunen , Frank B.
Ross . The in-depth information by various segments of
Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market enables managers to monitor future
profitability and make vital decisions for sustainable growth. The statistics
in the research focuses on the technological advancement, available
capaciies,CAPEX cycle and the changing structure of the Global Rice Bran Wax
Sales market.
The study also provides you with
profiles of the companies, product pictures, their specifications, overall
revenue, market share, size and contact details of the key manufacturers
of Global Rice Bran Wax Sales ,
some of them listed here are Strahl & Pitsch , Koster Keunen , Frank B.
Ross . The market is growing at a very rapid pace and has
witnessed entrance of many local and regional vendors offering specific
application products for multiple end-users. But this new entrants are faced
with cut throat competition due to innovative technology, quality services and
diligence of international vendors.
Global Rice Bran Wax Sales
(Thousands Units) and Revenue (Million USD) Market Split by Product Type such
as Refined Rice Bran Wax , Crude Rice Bran Wax ,
On the basis on the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status
and outlook for major applications/end users, sales volume, market share and
growth rate for each application, including . Furthermore,
the research study is segmented by Application such as ,, &
Other with historical and projected market share and compounded annual growth
rate.
Geographically, this report is
subdivuded into several key regions,with data concerned to the production and
consumption patterns, revenue (million USD), market share and growth rate of
Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market in these regions, for 10 years from 2012 to
2022 (forecast), covering United States , China , Europe and
its Share (%) and CAGR for the forecasted period 2017 to 2022.
Highlights of the Global Rice
Bran Wax Sales market report:
·
A
complete framework analysis, including an assessment of the parent market
·
An
empirical assessment of the trajectory of the market
·
Market
segmentation up to the second or third level
·
Report
and evaluation of recent industrial developments
·
Major
changes in market dynamics
·
Emerging
niche segments and regional markets
·
Historical,
present, and prospective size of the market from the perspective of both value
and volume
·
Market
shares and strategies of leading players
·
Recommendations
to companies to substantiate their foothold in the market
Key questions answered in this
report – Global Rice Bran Wax Sales Market Report 2017
·
What
will the be the market size of Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market in 2022?
·
What
will be the growth rate?
·
What
are the major market trends?
·
What
is driving Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market?
·
Who
are the leading vendors in Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market?
·
What
are the challenges to market growth of Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market?
·
What
market trends are impacting the growth of the Global Rice Bran Wax Sales market
market?
·
What
are the key outcomes of the five forces analysis of the Global Rice Bran Wax
Sales market?
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