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Thai rice exports expected at 9m tonnes next year
PETCHANET PRATRUANGKRAI
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- THAILAND will strive to ship out 9 million tonnes of rice worth US$4.78 billion (Bt172 billion) next year, versus the almost 10 million tonnes expected this year, according to the Thai Rice Policy and Management Committee.

From January to the first week of this month, Thailand managed to sell 9.3 million tonnes of rice on the global market, reclaiming its crown as the world's top rice exporter, ahead of India and Vietnam.

Commerce Minister Apiradi Tantraporn said yesterday that next year, rice exports should continue to enjoy a bright future, as global rice production is expected to fall because of climate change, while demand will increase.

According to rice traders and the US Agriculture Department, global rice production will drop 1 per cent from this year's 478.1 million tonnes to 469.3 million tonnes next year.

Global demand for rice will rise from 471 million tonnes to 486.4 million tonnes, sending global stocks down by about 14 per cent.

Thailand is expected to produce 27 million tonnes of paddy rice next year, off 11 per cent from this year's volume.

Many rice-buying countries, including China, Indonesia and the Philippines, will also need more imports as domestic supply is inadequate for their consumption.

To promote Thai rice next year, the government will go on roadshows to major markets such as Iran, Oman, the Philippines and Russia.

The government will also encourage the cultivation of value-added rice, mainly organic, speciality and Geographic Indication products.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Thai-rice-exports-expected-at-9m-tonnes-next-year-30275411.html

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-- The Nation 2015-12-22

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"rice exports should continue to enjoy a bright future, as global rice production is expected to fall because of climate change, while demand will increase."

I don't think Thai rice farmers are seeing a bright future now as droughts become longer and more frequent from climate change.

Farming is not about quantity but about profits. When production decreases, production costs increase and profits fall. A decrease in production does not necessarily increase demand if prices rise.The bright future lies with agricultural integration with a diversity of crops that can be sustained by climate change.

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Where will the rice come from if there will be prolonged drought in the rice growing areas ?

Lots of rice in storage still need to be sold. whistling.gif

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"rice exports should continue to enjoy a bright future, as global rice production is expected to fall because of climate change, while demand will increase."

I don't think Thai rice farmers are seeing a bright future now as droughts become longer and more frequent from climate change.

Farming is not about quantity but about profits. When production decreases, production costs increase and profits fall. A decrease in production does not necessarily increase demand if prices rise.The bright future lies with agricultural integration with a diversity of crops that can be sustained by climate change.

Do you really think all the spin doctors work for TAT only??

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Farming profits are related to the difference between investment and sales price.

As such profits on quality produce may be higher than profits on low quality produce. Both percentage wise and in absolute figures.

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