Sunday, May 01, 2016

29 april,2016 daily global regional local rice enewsletter by riceplus magaine

·         Should You Be Eating Black Rice?
·         Shawarma Co. leaves lasting impression through fantastic service, fresh ingredients
·         For a royal dining experience, visit The Moghul’s
·         Rice Prices
·         04/29/2016 Farm Bureau Market Report
·         Chinese know-how contributes to better rice in Namibia 

News Detail...

Weekly inflation falls by 0.39 percent  

By: APP

30-Apr-16

ISLAMABAD: The weekly inflation for the week ended on April 28, for the combined income group, witnessed decrease of 0.39 percent as compared to the previous week.The Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) for the week under review in the abovementioned group was recorded at 214.90 points against 215.74 points registered in the previous week, according to data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).However, as compared to the corresponding week of last year, the SPI for the combined group in the week under review increased by 3.13 percent. The weekly SPI has been computed with base 2007-08=100, covering 17 urban centres and 53 essential items for all income groups and combined.Meanwhile, the SPI for the lowest income group up to Rs 8,000 also decreased by 0.41 percent as it went down from 206.27 points in the previous week to 205.42 points in the week under review.As compared to the last week, the SPI for the income groups from Rs 8,001-12,000, Rs 12,001-18,000 and 18,001-35,000 also decreased by 0.40 percent, 0.40 percent, 0.39 percent and 0.36 percent respectivelyDuring the week under review, average prices of 11 items registered decrease, while that of 13 items increase with the remaining 29 items' prices unchanged. The items that registered decrease in their prices during the week under review included tomatoes, garlic, chicken farm, onions, bananas, eggs (farm), wheat, wheat flour, LPG cylinder, potatoes and georgette (average quality). The items, which recorded increase in their average prices included pulse mash, pulse gram, pulse masoor, gur, red chilly (powder), milk fresh, pulse moong, mustard oil, powdered milk, mutton, long cloth, vegetable ghee and sugar.

The prices of the commodities that remained unchanged during last week included rice basmati, rice irri-6, bread plain, beef (with bone), curd, cooking oil (tin), vegetable ghee (tin), salt powder (loose), tea, cooked beef, cooked pulses, tea (prepared), cigarettes, shirting, lawn (printed), gents sandal, gents shoes, ladies shoes, electricity charges, gas charges, kerosene oil, firewood whole, electric bulb, washing soap, match box, petrol, Hi speed diesel, telephone call charges and bathing soap.

http://dailytimes.com.pk/business/30-Apr-16/weekly-inflation-falls-by-039-percent

 

Vietnam: Rice exports hit nearly US$1 billion in four months

4/29/2016
Thai News Service
Vietnam exported around 2.06 million tons of rice, earning US$916 million for the first four months of this year, up 11.8% in volume and 13.8% in value against the same period last year.
According to latest statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, rice exports in April are estimated at 510,000 tons with a value of US$235 million.Average export price in March was US$438 per ton, a rise of 0.32% over the corresponding period last year.

China ranked first among Vietnam's rice importers in the first quarter of this year, with 31.54% of market shares. Vietnam shipped 474.39 million tons to the market to get US$214.58 million in the period, up 41.78% in volume and 61.76% in value.Indonesia was the second largest importer with 350,700 tons of rice worth US$139.1 million (making up 20.45% of market shares).Import markets seeing high growth included Ghana, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Philippines, Ivory Coast, Singapore and the US. - VOV

http://www.world-grain.com/news/news%20home/LexisNexisArticle.aspx?articleid=2578304521

 

Thailand takes world's top rice exporter crown in Q1


Thailand topped the list of the world’s biggest rice exporters in the first quarter, shipping 2.85 million tonnes of the grain, a 34% year-on-year increase.The Thai Rice Exporters Association said Friday that the 44 billion baht in rice exports marked a 23% increase in value over the same period in 2015.By comparison, India shipped 2.3 million tonnes of rice from January-March while Vietnam exported 1.4 million tonnes, Pakistan 1.3 million tonnes and 820,000 tonnes by the United States.However, Vietnamese customs data released on Wednesday showed the world's No.3 rice exporter shipped 1.55 million tonnes. The country said it expects second-quarter exports to top 1.6 million tonnes.

India's export volume was estimated to have risen 2% in the quarter, while that of Vietnam rose by 58% and 4% by the US. Pakistan's export volume dropped 9%.In the first quarter, the five biggest buyers of Thai rice were Indonesia (317,100 tonnes, an 877% annual increase), Ivory Coast (272,354 tonnes, up 86%), Benin (266,246 tonnes, up 426%), China (257,708 tonnes, up 86%) and Cameroon (191,846 tonnes, up 251%).In March alone, the country exported 990,864 tonnes of rice worth 15.2 billion baht, rising 26% by volume and 17% by value year-on-year. In the month, exporters delivered white rice to governments in China, Indonesia and the Philippines and broken rice to African nations.The association estimated the rice export at 700,000-750,000 tonnes in April due to the Songkran holidays.Without government-to-government rice deals, rice sales in traditional markets did not increase much because the purchasing power of African countries remains low, the association said.

Bangkok Post

 

UK Promotion a Big Success for U.S. Rice 
 LONDON, UK -- Earlier this month, U.S. rice brand Peacock Easy Cook Rice, from S&B Herba Foods, was featured at a Trade Day promotion conducted at Wanis, one of the UK's largest international foods wholesalers that caters to the country's growing Afro-Caribbean market.  Trade Day is a special event at the store where hundreds of customers have the opportunity to sample the many new and different products being promoted.Trade Day shoppers lined up to try a range of dishes featuring Peacock Easy Cook Rice prepared on-site by Chef Gayle Love.  Gayle's flamboyant personality and enthusiasm proved to be the perfect combination to demonstrate the compatibility of U.S. rice with Afro-Caribbean cooking styles.
 "Chef Gayle cooked a number of different dishes featuring Peacock Easy Cook Rice and everyone was impressed at how well our rice worked with that cuisine," said S&B Herba Foods Sales Director Peter Walker.  "Chef Gayle was a big hit and really brought the Trade Day to life.""This year's Wanis Trade Day was so successful we had to re-order stock to cover the orders taken," Walker said.  "We had orders for over 50MT making it one of the most successful promotions we've had."

Should You Be Eating Black Rice?

Credit: Getty Images / Laszlo Selly
There’s a new superfood in town: black rice, aka “forbidden rice." Now even Walmart carries the stuff, which first made a spash in 2010 when a studysuggested that it packs as many antioxidants as blueberries. But is it worth the hype? 
To find an answer, you’ll need to compare it to other grains, starting with brown rice: “Black has a nutrition profile that’s very similar to brown rice,” says nutritionist Jessica Cording. “They both provide fiber and some iron, but black rice has more vitamin E in it, which is an important fat-soluble vitamin.” (Meaning you need to pair it with a source of fat like avocados or olive oil in order for your body to absorb it.)
Antioxidant vitamin E helps prevent cell damage in the body, protects eyesight, and boosts the immune system, some research suggests. In addition, a study on mice suggests black rice might have anti-inflammatory benefits, and it has a similar fiber content but fewer calories than brown rice, roughly 160 per serving compared to a little over 200 in brown, Cording says.But where black rice really stands out is its anthocyanin content. In case you didn’t know, that’s one of the most powerful types of antioxidants, that may play a role in promoting good health.

“The bran hull of black rice contains one of the highest levels of anthocyanin, found in food,” says Wesley Delbridge, a nutritionist and spokesman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. This pigment is the same stuff that gives blueberries its color and black rice its rich, deep hue. “What sets it apart from brown rice is this high concentration of anthocyanin pigments, which are fantastic antioxidants.” Not everyone agrees what it does and how it does it. These compounds are also the possible mechanism behind black rice’s apparent ability to reduce cholesterol levels, according to a 2013 studypublished in Food & Function.

“Black rice, along with red and purple rice, have significantly more antioxidants than white rice and have been shown to improve cholesterol profiles,” says nutritionist Julieanna Hever, author of The Vegiterranean Diet. “However, these studies have been done in a lab and haven’t yet been tested in humans.”Experts say that even in terms of antioxidants, many of those compounds work differently in the body, so it’s best to get a wide variety, as it is for food in general.“Overall, black rice, like brown, has a higher fiber content than white rice, which means it is digested slower and adds more soluble fiber to the diet, which can lower cholesterol,” Delbridge says. “It has a little more protein and iron than brown rice.” 

It's worth noting that like brown rice, black rice will have higher arsenic levels than white if they're grown in contaminated soils. To be safe, be sure to cook it with a higher water-to-rice ratio (arsenic is water soluble) and avoid rice grown in Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, and China.

http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/articles/how-to-survive-a-raw-vegan-cleanse-and-not-be-miserable-w204631

Shawarma Co. leaves lasting impression through fantastic service, fresh ingredients

Shawarma Co. in the Forest Village lets you cook with fresh vegetables and delicious meat
Fresh vegetables and delicious meat cooked to juicy tenderness already sounds like a great deal, and there are some places willing to let you use those wonderful ingredients to create your own perfect dish.One such restaurant is Shawarma Co. in the Forest Village shopping center near the junction of Carolina Forest Boulevard and River Oaks Drive.Mediterranean-based and relatively young, this eatery has been working hard to provide quality food in a flexible manner while also hoping to encourage healthy eating. For the people who love this cuisine, healthy eating really doesn’t seem bad at all.Shawarma Co. does offer specialties for guests to choose from, such as lamb shish kabob, combination platters, and a vegetarian plate. Each meal comes with basmati rice, a house salad, pita bread, and an additional side to select, so there is more than enough food to enjoy.

However, those who prefer Mediterranean food a certain way will find it’s easy to create a dish all their own. There are four steps in this process, starting with a base – either pita, basmati rice, or a salad bowl.Next, guests can pick what kind of protein they’d like, such as chicken, beef, or falafel. Then there is a selection of fresh toppings, including the restaurant’s homemade tzatziki sauce. Finally, customers decide on a side to go with the unique meal, like stuffed grape leaves or cucumber salad.

There are a few more sides that cost extra, but if you’re a fan of hummus or spanakopita then be sure to at least review the options. Homemade sweets like baklava and rice pudding are available if there is someone who still has some room to satisfy their sweet tooth.The shawarma carved off the slab is delightfully tender, as is the lamb shank that falls of the bone as advertised. Just like most of their food, the falafel and stuffed grape leaves are made in house and with all the flavor one would expect.Even some of the drinks are freshly made, such as their lemonade and Turkish coffee. The coffee comes the size of an espresso shot but the finely ground beans are simmered with sugar which keeps this little glass of energy from being too bitter.Shawarma Co. is a diligent and productive restaurant doing its best to provide healthy and fresh food for its clientele, no matter if they are dining in, utilizing the drive-thru, or having their meals delivered. These dedicated and friendly workers also provide catering services for any type of event.Mediterranean cuisine is a combination of food from different countries that all have deliciousness in common. Shawarma Co. adds to this already amazing culture fantastic service, fresh ingredients, and the chance for customers to craft a meal to suit their tastes, all-in-all leaving a lasting impression.
IF YOU EAT
What | Shawarma Co.
Where | 4022 River Oaks Drive, Myrtle Beach
Hours | 11 a.m.-10 p.m. daily
Information | shawarmacompany.net, 843-236-3322


For a royal dining experience, visit The Moghul’s


The owner of The Moghul’s has a passion for great food and opened the Indian restaurant with the goal of providing satisfying, aromatic Moghulai food to diners, while also treating them like royalty.The restaurant's name is a nod to the Moghul Empire, known for beautiful architecture, exceptional art and delicious Indian cuisine. Moghulai dishes feature nuts such as almonds, cashews and walnuts, as well as butter-based curries and bread prepared in a tandoor clay oven. While the taste alone makes the food so enjoyable, in true Moghulai tradition, the food is beautifully presented with exceptional hospitality.

The royal dining experience begins with an elaborate buffet that includes an extensive salad bar. Enjoy the lunch buffet seven days a week from noon to 3:30 p.m.   The dinner buffet is open Monday Tuesday and Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.The Moghul’s also has an amazing à la carte menu, where you can choose from delectable options such as Moghul’s Tandoori Platter, featuring an assortment of tikkas, kebabs and fish, or a dish like Chicken Korma, made with tender morsels of chicken prepared in a special saffron sauce with cashews.While many prefer to dine in to enjoy the refined atmosphere at The Moghul’s, takeout is perfect for evenings when you're in a rush but still want to dine well. Their takeout dinner for two includes an appetizer, choice of two meat dishes, a vegetable dish, two naans and fragrant basmati rice, all at a great price.For more information, call 289-389-3777 or email themoghuls@yahoo.ca.The Moghul’s is located at 288 Mud Street West in Stoney Creek. With easy access from the Red Hill Valley Parkway, The Moghul’s is convenient for those who live in Ancaster, Grimsby, Burlington and the Greater Hamilton Area.  They are fully licensed, and offer a warm and friendly ambiance with a capacity for up to 80 guests.

Soaring youth appetite triples demand for rice

Date: April 29, 2016
The country’s rice production has tripled in the last seven years and outstripped demand thanks to increased consumption by the youth. Despite the rise in production, which stands at close to 150,000 metric tonnes annually, the country is yet to meet its demand of an estimated 540,000 metric tonnes annually.According to the Agriculture ministry Principal secretary Dr Richard Lesiyampe, rice production rose from 50,000 metric tonnes in 2008 to 149,661 tonnes last year. He, however, said free market policies had allowed the flooding of cheap rice imports in the market to the detriment of local farmers.“The government is committed to increasing rice production to reduce pressure on maize which is the country’s staple food,” he said.

This was contained in a speech read on his behalf by Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (Kalro) deputy director Felister Makini during the national rice stakeholders’ forum held in Naivasha today.During the function, the revised national rice development strategy was launched. Lesiyampe said the government through the National Irrigation Board (NIB) is committed to reviving collapsed irrigation schemes. The PS praised the Nerica rice variety because of high stress tolerance and produced exemplary yields with minimal irrigation.“Currently, there are 260.8 metric tonnes of Nerica variety and 520 metirc tonnes of irrigated varieties with Kenya Seed Company and NIB respectively,” he said. Lesiyampe said inadequate irrigation infrastructure, low mechanisation, inadequate skills and low access to market are some of the challenges facing the sub-sector.

“Despite the challenges experienced by farmers, the rice sub-sector is on a dynamic growth path courtesy of the many interventions by the government,” he said. On his part, Kazuhiro Tambara from Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA) said the country has the potential to produce more rice and avoid importation.“We are currently supporting the country in efficient ways of cultivation, research and improvement of infrastructure in rice growing regions,” he said. Coalition for African Rice Development (Card) general coordinator Takanori Satoyama called for more involvement of private sector in rice growing.He said that the coalition, which was working in 23 countries including Kenya is committed to doubling rice production between 2008 and 2018. “Kenya has high potential of rice production mainly in Mwea and Ahero areas but what is lacking is technological support,” he said.
http://www.mediamaxnetwork.co.ke/people-daily/217111/soaring-youth-appetite-triples-demand-for-rice/

Rice Prices

as on : 29-04-2016 08:11:15 PM

Arrivals
Price
Current
%
change
Season
cumulative
Modal
Prev.
Modal
Prev.Yr
%change
Rice
Bangalore(Kar)
1750.00
7.49
115616.00
3900
3950
-8.24
Varanasi(Grain)(UP)
350.00
-12.5
9365.00
2045
2045
2.25
Bharwari(UP)
320.00
-7.25
1890.00
2000
2025
-1.48
Manjeri(Ker)
290.00
NC
9280.00
2900
2900
-12.12
Kanpur(Grain)(UP)
280.00
12
9620.00
2200
2190
1.15
Bolpur(WB)
205.00
NC
1806.00
2200
2150
-13.73
Siliguri(WB)
162.00
-75.27
4714.00
2600
2600
-
Lucknow(UP)
152.00
5.56
3932.00
2150
2150
4.88
Agra(UP)
148.00
2.78
5120.00
2135
2140
5.69
Allahabad(UP)
140.00
-6.67
6260.00
2100
2075
-2.78
Asansol(WB)
132.00
NC
2242.50
2300
2200
-
Bahraich(UP)
131.00
-22.26
3698.00
2070
2075
-0.48
Durgapur(WB)
130.00
-1.52
1456.00
2300
2200
-4.17
Samsabad(UP)
120.00
900
132.00
2100
2120
-
Howly(ASM)
114.00
10.68
1925.70
1500
1520
3.45
Nalbari(ASM)
112.00
23.08
921.50
2100
2000
5.00
Ballia(UP)
110.00
10
7130.00
1985
1980
0.76
Mathabhanga(WB)
110.00
NC
3770.00
1950
1950
-4.88
Azamgarh(UP)
100.00
-2.91
4326.50
2125
2120
7.32
Dahod(Guj)
90.40
686.09
1420.80
4000
3900
NC
Kalna(WB)
90.00
-2.17
1216.00
1750
1750
-2.78
Rampurhat(WB)
90.00
-5.26
579.00
1870
1750
-
Pilibhit(UP)
86.00
-24.56
18494.00
2190
2195
NC
Goalpara(ASM)
85.50
3.64
813.70
1800
1800
-
Chandabali(Ori)
85.00
NC
1523.00
1400
1800
16.67
Faizabad(UP)
80.00
-33.33
3791.50
2125
2125
-
Etawah(UP)
75.00
50
19030.00
2250
2255
0.90
P.O. Uparhali Guwahati(ASM)
72.00
-11.11
3300.50
2100
2100
-19.23
Thodupuzha(Ker)
70.00
NC
2590.00
2650
2650
8.16
Mainpuri(UP)
67.00
11.67
1272.50
2040
2040
5.15
Karimganj(ASM)
60.00
200
1520.00
2250
2200
2.27
Wahiajer(Meh)
60.00
NC
300.00
3500
3500
-
Barasat(WB)
60.00
20
2505.00
2200
2300
-4.35
Junagarh(Ori)
53.19
-12.87
1248.99
2100
2100
-4.55
Bhehjoi(UP)
50.00
-33.33
265.00
2200
2160
10.00
Rasda(UP)
50.00
-50
150.00
1960
1975
-0.25
Bindki(UP)
48.00
-56.36
2502.00
2275
2275
9.38
Gangavathi(Kar)
44.00
-50
559.00
2790
2790
-
Gondal(UP)
44.00
2.33
11532.10
1990
1990
-1.24
Kasimbazar(WB)
42.50
6.25
1750.50
2250
2280
-10.00
Lanka(ASM)
40.00
NC
2145.00
1750
1750
-1.41
Saidpurhat (UP)
40.00
-33.33
100.00
1990
1940
-
Partaval(UP)
40.00
33.33
1252.00
2030
2025
4.10
Bishnupur(Bankura)(WB)
40.00
33.33
1700.00
1900
1900
-11.63
Dadri(UP)
38.00
-5
1867.00
2130
2125
2.40
Khatra(WB)
38.00
-2.56
839.00
2250
2200
-10.00
Gazipur(UP)
37.00
5.71
1611.00
1990
1990
-1.00
Gauripur(ASM)
31.00
93.75
2473.00
4500
4500
NC
Jorhat(ASM)
30.00
NC
1504.00
2800
2700
NC
Pratapgarh(UP)
30.00
-14.29
65.00
2130
2120
7.04
Haathras(UP)
30.00
50
530.00
2230
2210
14.36
Yusufpur(UP)
30.00
100
677.00
1955
1955
2.09
Kolhapur(Laxmipuri)(Mah)
27.00
8
1576.00
3500
3500
-
Lohardaga(Jha)
26.00
26.83
829.50
1650
1650
-13.16
Dhekiajuli(ASM)
25.00
NC
944.00
1900
1860
-5.00
Robertsganj(UP)
25.00
16.28
117.00
1885
1890
1.34
Bewar(UP)
24.00
-46.67
69.00
2000
2020
-
Balurghat(WB)
24.00
9.09
464.00
2900
2900
-
Diamond Harbour(South 24-pgs)(WB)
22.00
-12
716.50
1900
1900
-9.52
Jasra(UP)
20.00
-33.33
582.50
2050
2050
1.23
Purulia(WB)
20.00
-33.33
1843.00
2200
2200
-8.33
Soharatgarh(UP)
19.00
65.22
63.50
2020
2065
6.32
Alipurduar(WB)
19.00
-5
480.00
2200
2200
NC
Karvi(UP)
17.00
54.55
162.50
2190
2145
15.87
Ramkrishanpur(Howrah)(WB)
16.90
7.64
1060.50
2400
2400
-7.69
Ramgarh(Jha)
16.00
6.67
385.00
2600
2600
-7.14
Malur(Kar)
16.00
-
16.00
4100
-
2.50
Medinipur(West)(WB)
15.00
15.38
574.00
2400
2400
4.35
Jeypore(Ori)
14.60
-13.61
305.50
325
325
-
Meerut(UP)
14.00
-6.67
539.50
2350
2300
11.37
Lakhimpur(UP)
14.00
-17.65
161.00
2160
2140
1.89
Jahanabad(UP)
13.50
3.85
291.30
2120
2100
2.91
Shahjahanpur(UP)
13.50
-76.76
40503.60
2250
2240
6.13
Firozabad(UP)
13.00
-13.33
588.00
2110
2130
4.98
Pukhrayan(UP)
13.00
18.18
225.50
2100
2090
-2.78
Banda(UP)
12.50
-16.67
427.50
2225
2210
-
Kaliaganj(WB)
12.00
20
619.00
2550
2550
2.00
North Lakhimpur(ASM)
11.60
22.11
1347.00
1900
1900
-
Dibrugarh(ASM)
11.00
69.23
1083.70
2450
2450
-
Barikpur(Ori)
10.00
NC
120.00
2400
2500
NC
Dhanura(UP)
10.00
-58.33
40.00
2280
2225
-
Muradabad(UP)
10.00
25
489.70
2320
2330
13.17
Shikohabad(UP)
10.00
25
493.50
2050
2040
-0.73
Buland Shahr(UP)
10.00
25
390.00
2045
2040
0.25
Kannauj(UP)
10.00
-9.09
354.00
2170
2175
-0.46
Raiganj(WB)
10.00
NC
780.50
2650
2650
1.92
Deogarh(Ori)
9.50
NC
389.50
2500
2500
NC
Bohorihat(ASM)
9.00
-28
259.40
2150
2050
-8.51
Cherthalai(Ker)
8.50
NC
273.00
2100
2200
-19.23
Tusura(Ori)
8.00
23.08
238.00
2200
2200
-8.33
Nilagiri(Ori)
8.00
NC
415.00
2300
2300
NC
Fatehpur(UP)
8.00
-11.11
267.50
2210
2150
1.61
Kasganj(UP)
8.00
33.33
547.00
2030
2040
-0.73
Katwa(WB)
8.00
-6.98
162.10
2200
2200
NC
Bolangir(Ori)
7.00
-6.67
215.20
2200
2200
-8.33
Khairagarh(UP)
7.00
16.67
354.00
2130
2140
5.97
Chengannur(Ker)
6.50
-7.14
484.00
2400
2300
-4.00
Etah(UP)
6.00
-25
108.00
1900
1890
-6.40
Khair(UP)
6.00
20
140.00
2210
2230
14.51
Mirzapur(UP)
6.00
-14.29
1246.50
1960
1965
-1.01
Raibareilly(UP)
6.00
-7.69
266.00
2060
2060
3.52
Baraut(UP)
6.00
-60
221.00
2175
2150
4.07
Karsiyang(Matigara)(WB)
6.00
-3.23
101.20
2600
2600
-
Lalbagh(WB)
5.50
NC
95.80
2250
2250
NC
Jeypore(Kotpad)(Ori)
4.60
-46.51
268.00
3250
3250
NC
Ahirora(UP)
4.50
-43.75
21.50
1940
1950
-0.51
Hailakandi(ASM)
4.00
NC
131.00
2700
2700
NC
Islampur(WB)
4.00
NC
264.90
2150
2150
-
Pakur(Jha)
3.50
-30
66.80
3152
3150
0.86
Baberu(UP)
3.50
-30
129.50
2200
2170
-
Kalyani(WB)
3.50
-12.5
83.00
3400
3400
NC
Rura(UP)
3.20
23.08
100.20
2120
2125
-1.85
Bhivandi(Mah)
3.00
-57.14
270.00
3550
2850
136.67
Perinthalmanna(Ker)
2.90
NC
85.80
2500
2500
-19.35
Gundlupet(Kar)
2.00
-
2.00
1350
-
-
Siyana(UP)
1.50
-40
75.00
2075
2080
1.72
Lamlong Bazaar(Man)
1.40
-6.67
58.50
2900
2900
NC
Kasipur(WB)
1.20
NC
30.10
2150
2150
-6.52
Dibiapur(UP)
1.10
-8.33
107.50
2140
2160
-1.38
Thoubal(Man)
1.10
-15.38
73.90
2800
2800
NC
Punalur(Ker)
1.00
-33.33
19.50
1800
1600
-
Tilhar(UP)
1.00
-80
821.50
2230
2220
7.47
Sardhana(UP)
1.00
-16.67
74.90
2195
2195
5.02
Shillong(Meh)
0.70
-22.22
48.60
3500
3500
NC

 

04/29/2016 Farm Bureau Market Report

 

 

Rice
High
Low
Long Grain Cash Bids
- - -
- - -
Long Grain New Crop
- - -
- - -


Futures:
ROUGH RICE
High
Low
Last
Change
May '16
1087.5
1069.5
1084.0
+10.5
Jul '16
1115.0
1092.5
1111.5
+11.0
Sep '16
1127.0
1110.0
1125.5
+9.5
Nov '16
1127.0
1127.0
1132.5
+8.5
Jan '17
1146.5
+7.0
Mar '17
1163.5
+7.0
May '17
1182.5
+7.0
   

Rice Comment

Rice ended the week on a positive note, but did not challenge the highs set earlier in the week. May failed at the 62% retracement objective of $11.16 on Tuesday. Weekly exports were only 31,700 metric tons this week, down from 121,300 metric tons last week. The market will be watching crop progress closely. If farmers plant what they reported to USDA in the survey, the large crop will limit the upside potential. Currently, USDA says 62% of the crop in the ground and 38% emerged. In Arkansas, the totals are 75% planted and 40% emerged, so Arkansas farmers made lots of progress in a week’s time.
Chinese know-how contributes to better rice in Namibia 
 WINDHOEK, (Xinhua) -- The only national rice research center in Namibia was facing challenges but a team of Chinese experts has brought them solutions they needed.The Kalimbeza Rice Research and Production Station, in the northeast, had wanted to improve the quality of rice in the country but was constrained by a lack of equipment and know-how.The situation has drastically changed since the Chinese agricultural experts came here in April, 2015 to conduct a two-year know-how transfer program, said farm manager of Kalimbeza rice project, Patrick Kompeli.“The Chinese have assisted workers at the project in some areas where we lacked knowledge and experience, and so far four counterparts have benefited from this program, of which they will later impart their acquired knowledge onto other Namibians,” Kompeli said.
In the past, all field operations in the center were done manually, such as transplanting, harvesting and sorting of rice.The government first addressed the lack of equipment shortly before the experts arrived.“The government managed to acquire some machinery such as rice combine harvester, rice processing machine, rice trans-planters,” Kompeli said.Then it turned to the Chinese experts to address the expertise problems.“The experts have shared knowledge with us, on how to prepare the rice nursery, how to treat seeds with chlorine to control diseases, and how seeds are pre-germinated before being sowed in the seedling trays, as well as how to prepare the seedlings for mechanical transplanting,” Kompeli said.He further said the experts had imparted their knowledge on how to level the paddy with the wooden pole to distribute water equally in the field and how to prepare land for seed broadcast, which is vital in rice production.With the equipment and the Chinese expertise, rice production in the center has soured from four hectares in 2007 to 70 hectares in 2015.The Kalimbeza Rice has become popular and is being sold commercially across the country.

Friday, April 29, 2016

28 April,2016 daily global regional and local rice e-newsletter by riceplus magazine

Today Rice News Headlines...
·         Why you can’t cook rice
·         North Korean food supply hit by drought, UN warns, as Kim Jong Un spends on missiles
·         NFA chief quits, cites health reasons
·         Tanzania: Rice Import Permits Suspended
·         El Nino in final phase, monsoon-friendly La Nina likely to set in by September’
·         Philippines cuts Q1 rice output estimate for second time
·         Rice Tariff Confrontation
·         Vegetable prices spikes, rice remains stable
·         Rice famers demand financing fix
·         Rice Prices
·         04/28/2016 Farm Bureau Market Report
·         Drought-hit Telangana: 1000 rice mills down shutters in 2 months
·         VIETNAM RICE PRICES DIP, THAI PRICES STABLE
·         SKUAST-Kashmir adopts Tangdhar for Red Rice promotion
·         San Francisco Rice Noodle Maker Shuts Down Over Contamination

News Detail...

 

Why you can’t cook rice

 


It may come as no surprise to some to hear you’ve probably been cooking rice the wrong way.From the burnt layer stuck to the bottom of a pot to a watery mixture rife with undercooked bits, many people have encountered these common consequences of misjudging the water-to-rice ratio.Now, a cooking expert is bringing science to the kitchen to explain how to make better rice, and he says the key is to minimize evaporationIt may come as no surprise to hear you’ve probably been cooking rice the wrong way all along. Now, a cooking expert is bringing science to the kitchen to explain how to make better rice, and he says the key is to minimize evaporationA quick look on the side of a bag of rice will reveal the recipe commonly used to cook a standard serving – two cups of water per one cup of rice.But, following these seemingly simple instructions doesn’t always lead to perfectly cooked rice.
To get to the bottom of this problem, researchers designed an experiment to determine what the ratio should really be, Business Insider reports.The team including Dan Souza, senior editor of Cook’s Illustrated from America’s Test Kitchen and one of the authors of The Science of Good Cooking, placed sealed bags filled with one cup of water and one cup of rice into boiling water.With this method, it took just a single cup of water to produce a perfectly cooked cup of rice.

HOW TO COOK RICE PERFECTLY 

An ideal method would limit evaporation entirely, but not even a rice cooker is capable of doing thisCooking the perfect pot of rice isn’t likely to be achieved using a standard 2:1 water-to-rice ratio.Instead, Dan Souza, senior editor of Cook’s Illustrated from America’s Test Kitchen and one of the authors of The Science of Good Cooking, suggests perfecting a personalized ratio through trial and error.In an experiment using a sealed bag containing one cup of water and one cup of rice (1:1), the researcher found that this ratio produced a perfectly cooked cup for all types of rice.This is because the key to making the best rice all boils down to evaporation, he explains.When cooking rice at home, a pot with a tight lid is ideal as it will reduce the amount of evaporation.It’s also important to know the humidity in your environment, lid tightness, and the diameter of the pot you’ll be using.These factors all affect the outcome of your rice, so getting to know how they influence evaporation will help you create the perfect ratio for the specific conditions of your kitchen.
This held true for long grain, brown rice, white rice, and more.The answer revealed by this small experiment, according to Souza, lies in the possibility of evaporation.Sealed bags used by the researchers eliminated evaporation, while the pot you use at home may allow more water vapour to escape.‘Evaporation isn’t a consistent thing, cook to cook, kitchen to kitchen,’ Souza told Business Insider.‘If you have a pot with not a very good lid, you’re going to get more evaporation. If it’s really tight, you’re going to get less evaporation.’An ideal method would limit evaporation entirely, though not even a rice cooker is capable of doing this.

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In order to make the best rice, Souza suggests getting to know the conditions under which it will be cooked. This means you must consider the diameter of the pot, lid tightness, humidity, and the number of times you lift the lid. Through trial-and-error, you can perfect a ratio based on your own kitchenAs you try to cook larger volumes of rice, it’s especially important to keep evaporation in mind, Souza explained.Doubling the amount of water to make two cups of rice may not be the best way if you’re using the same pot used for a single cup.‘If you have a ratio of 1:2 and you double that to 2:4, you’re saying you’re going to get double evaporating because you doubled it and that’s not true,’ he told Business Insider.‘If you’re using the same pot with the same diameter lid and the same heat you’re going to have the same amount of evaporation as you did the first time. So you end up with an extra cup of water in there.’So, in order to make the best rice, Souza suggests getting to know the conditions under which it will be cooked.This means you must consider the diameter of the pot, lid tightness, humidity, and the number of times you lift the lid to see if it’s finished.Through trial-and-error, you can perfect a ratio based on your own kitchen.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3564374/Why-t-cook-rice-Scientists-reveal-perfect-formula-fluffy-results-say-common-recipes-wrong.html


North Korean food supply hit by drought, UN warns, as Kim Jong Un spends on missiles

Thursday, 28 Apr 2016 | 12:30 AM ET

North Korea's already-low food supply is set to deteriorate this year as dry weather hits crop yields, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned."Given the tight food supplies in 2015/16, the country's food security situation is expected to deteriorate from the previous year when most households were already estimated to have poor or borderline food consumption levels," the agency said in a report on Wednesday.North Korea's total food production fell 9 percent on-year to 5.4 million tons in 2015, with the harvest of rice — a food staple — dropping 26 percent due to poor rains and a lack of irrigation, the FAO said.It was the country's first decline in total food production since 2010, the agency added. The FAO's country monitor, Cristina Coslet, said in a video that the agency was concerned about the expected drop in food production this year, particularly as public rations for 18 million people, or more than two-thirds of the population, had already "decreased considerably" since July 2015. In recent years, most households in North Korea have poor or borderline food consumption rates, she added. In 2015 there were reports of North Koreans, particularly soldiers, crossing the border into China in search of food.
Ben Davies |
Poor weather in North Korea contributed to poor farm yields and a severe famine in the 1990s that reportedly killed hundreds of thousands.Reduced fertilizer and fuel supply last year also limited crop production, the FAO said.A strong ongoing El Nino weather phenomenon is causing hot, dry weather in the Asia Pacific, hitting food crops such as palm oil in Southeast Asia and wheat in Australia. But it's not just the weather North Korean's need worry about; in March a North Korean newspaper warned citizens to prepare for economic hardship ahead, as the rogue nation channeled funding into its weapons program.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/28/north-korean-food-supply-hit-by-drought-un-warns-as-kim-jong-un-spends-on-missiles.html


NFA chief quits, cites health reasons


by Mary Grace Padin - April 27, 2016
THE head of the National Food Authority (NFA) said on Wednesday he is stepping down from office due to health and personal reasons.NFA Administrator Renan B. Dalisay said he has already submitted his resignation letter to the Office of the President. His resignation will take effect on  April 30.Dalisay, who was appointed as NFA’s administrator in November 2014, said he continues to wait for the President’s feedback on his resignation.“I’m just waiting for the consideration of the President. But I have to do this now. If I don’t do this, it may further cause more damage to my health and also affect the agency,” he said in a phone interview.Despite his resignation, Dalisay made an assurance that the food agency has already made all the necessary preparations to ensure that the country will have enough rice stocks during the lean months.“We have already prepared all the possible rice-importation schemes for the 500,000 MT standby authority given by Malacañang. The next administration can quickly execute these schemes should they decide to,” Dalisay said.
Based on the NFA’s sales, Dalisay said the Philippines is projected to have a rice 31-day buffer stock by June 30.He said the NFA Council was scheduled to meet on Wednesday to discuss importation schemes and if they should leave the final decision of  buying more imported rice to the next NFA administration.“If you ask me, it’s better to leave the decision to them, since by then, the next president will have made clear his or her importation policy,” he said.
The Philippines imports rice to ensure the stability of supply and price in the domestic market.

 

 

Tanzania: Rice Import Permits Suspended



By Katare Mbashiru
Dodoma — The Prime Minister, Mr Kassim Majaliwa, has ordered security organs to tighten security in border points and along coastal areas to curb smuggling and illegal importation of rice.Winding up debate on his office's budget estimates, Mr Majaliwa told the National Assembly here yesterday that the government has suspended all permits for importation of rice in the country because of the current increase in local production.
The premier told the National Assembly that the decision would help local farmers to have good prices of their rice and improve their living standards.According to him, in the 2014/15 financial year, local rice production stood at 1,936,909 tonnes against the target of 926,096 tonnes. Therefore, he said, there was an excess of 1,010, 813 tonnes which is equivalent to 47.8 per cent.On the other hand, following shortage of sugar in the country, Mr Majaliwa has said the government will import sugar to tackle the scarcity.According to the PM, the country has sugar production capacity of 320,000 per year while the required amount of sugar stood at 420,000 tonnes and that there was a scarcity of 100,000 tonnes.

Responding to queries raised by MPs when debating the 2016/17 budget estimates, Mr Majaliwa noted that there was a stock of sugar of about 37,000 tonnes in the country, which he said was in the market.'"The government has already ordered sugar to cover the deficit and a few days from today it should be in the country," said the PM, adding that the government was avoiding ordering a huge consignment to avoid crippling local industries.However, Mr Majaliwa added, the government was putting measures in place to ensure that there was enough production of sugar in the country to avoid importing the essential commodity.The prime minister asked traders and major distributors trying to hoard sugar to create artificial shortage to justify price hikes to release the commodity immediately.

"I hereby direct all business officers in various district councils to make regular follow ups in different shops to ensure businesspeople don't connive to hoard sugar to justify the price hike so that people can purchase the product at an indicative price by the government.The prime minister further said that in implementing the promise delivered during last year's presidential election campaigns - that of empowering Tanzanians, the government has allocated 59bn/- for village empowerment in the 2016/17 financial year.

The money, according to the PM, would be provided through revolving fund, which would be coordinated by the National Economic Empowerment Council.According to the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Policy, Parliamentary Affairs, Labour, Employment, Youth and People living with Disability), Ms Jenister Mhagama, empowerment would be managed by Regional Administration and Local Government.Mr Majaliwa further defended President John Magufuli on the claims by the opposition camp that the Fifth Phase government was operating illegally for what the opposition termed as failure to provide 'instrument' to enable members of the cabinet to discharge their duties.According to the PM, the delay by the Head of State was prompted by the fact that he was still putting up his line-up in the executive."Procedures for a government gazette are afoot because the president signed the instrument since April 20 - and the ministers are currently working legally under the directives of the president," he said.

Mr Majaliwa also said the government was making efforts to clear the Medical Stores Department (MSD) 134bn/- debt."The government has started working on the debt by directing the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) to verify it and as of now the CAG has confirmed 67bn/- and the exercise is still ongoing," he hinted.To reduce backlogs of contracts in the office of the Attorney General (AG) and fast track procurement in local government authorities, Mr Majaliwa said contracts that are below 1bn/- will now be signed by lawyers in the respective district councils."But proper legal procedures should be followed while the government will not hesitate to take appropriate legal action against officials who will abuse this discretion," he added.Yesterday, MPs approved 236.8 billion/- budget estimates for the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) for the fiscal year 2016/2017, out of which 71.6 billion is for recurrent expenditure while 165.2 is for development expenditure
http://allafrica.com/stories/201604280097.html



El Nino in final phase, monsoon-friendly La Nina likely to set in by September’

VINSON KURIAN
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 26:  
The monster 2015-16 El Nino may be entering its last stages, and its alter ego La Nina may begin to establish by September, according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
The agency sees a 50 per cent chance of La Nina emerging in the East Equatorial Pacific, prompting it to go into ‘La Nina watch’ mode.
Threshold ‘Nina’
Six of eight international climate models suggest that the tropical Pacific Ocean will return to ‘neutral’ levels during May. Of them, seven indicate that La Nina thresholds may emerge by September. This is despite individual model outlooks showing a large spread between neutral and La Nina scenarios, the Australian agency said. The emerging snippets of information with regard to changing dynamics in the Equatorial Pacific are good news for the Indian monsoon.
La Nina has been associated with a successful Indian monsoon though with exceptions; they do not strictly have a direct cause-effect relationship.
Overall build-up in India towards May/June as evidenced in the sustained heating of the land also suggests that the ground is being prepared for a good monsoon this year.
Performance guarantee
Because, despite all its devastating impact on lives and livelihoods, the searing heat and the heat waves during April, May and June play a big role in the guaranteed performance of the monsoon.
The extent to which the plains heat up determines how far the atmospheric pressure can climb down over North India, setting up an ideal gradient from the South-West (around Kerala). The moisture-laden monsoon winds ride this pressure gradient to blow in with full force into the land and drain down its moisture in the form of heavy rain.
An outlook by India Met Department on Tuesday suggested that the ‘top heat’ driven by heat waves to severe heat waves may begin to shift to North-West India from this weekend itself. This does not mean any respite for East India, which may witness mercury peaking to new highs in the days to come.
During the 24 hours ending on Tuesday morning, Titlagarh in Odisha, the hottest place for days together, saw the maximum temperature climb down to 46 deg Celsius from 48.5 deg Celsius the previous day.
Heating of West
The India Met forecast said that dust storms may continue to hold down mercury over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on Tuesday.
But heat wave conditions are forecast to develop from Wednesday over Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh along with Bihar, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Telangana and Rayalaseema.
According to the US National Centre for Environmental Prediction, heating may extend to Rajasthan during the week ending May 4 with the extreme developing to the North-West of the State.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/el-nino-in-final-phase-monsoonfriendly-la-nina-likely-to-set-in-by-september/article8524553.ece


Philippines cuts Q1 rice output estimate for second time


The Philippines on Thursday lowered its rice output estimate for the first quarter for the second time due to drought linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon.Unmilled rice output in the March quarter is estimated at 4.01 million tonnes, 1.5 percent lower than the previous forecast of 4.07 million tonnes, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said in a report, citing a survey of standing crops as of March 1. The final figure will be announced next month.That would be 8.1 percent lower than the 4.37 million tonnes production in the same period last year.Production losses this year due to an El Nino, which usually delays the onset of the rainy season in the Philippines, had soared to 233,000 tonnes as of mid-April, latest data from the agriculture department showed.The Southeast Asian nation, one of the world's top rice importers, has decided to delay its planned additional rice purchases for this year's requirements because of ample local supply. (Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales and Enrico dela Cruz; Editing by Ed Davies)
http://www.reuters.com/article/philippines-rice-output-idUSP9N11U00O


Rice Tariff Confrontation

he US, Vietnam, China and Thailand.
SEOUL, KOREA
28 April 2016 - 1:45pm
Jung Suk-yee
The disputes between the South Korean government and those of the United States, Australia, Vietnam, China and Thailand over the tariff rate to be applied to rice imported by South Korea are continuing for about a year and four months. Back in September 2014, the South Korean government decided to impose a 513% tariff on the rice for the first time in two decades.The South Korean government had remained opposed to tariffication, which means the opening of the rice market, but changed its mind as the 5% tariff rate quota (TRQ) increased to as much as 409,000 tons, equivalent to 4% of South Korea’s rice consumption, as a result of the objection to tariffication. Then, the five countries resisted, claiming that the tariff rate adopted by the South Korean government was excessive, and have been engaged in negotiations over the appropriateness of the tariff rate.