Top exporter India's 5 per cent broken parboiled variety was quoted at $445-$453 per ton this week, its highest level since October 24, up from $440-$447 quoted for most of the month.
Indian 5 per cent broken white rice was quoted at $450 to $458 per ton this week, increasing from last week's $445 to $452.
"Demand is improving as buyers realise that prices are unlikely to fall further. They have begun placing orders," said a Kolkata-based exporter.
Last month, India scrapped the export tax on parboiled rice and removed the floor price of $490 a metric ton for the export of non-basmati white rice to boost exports.
Meanwhile, Thailand's 5 per cent broken rice rose slightly to $510 per tonne, matching the level last seen in the week of Oct. 25, from $500 quoted last week after shipments were delivered and on active demand from regular customers, traders said.
Prices could go up a bit more, but markets will become more competitive after India resumes more exports, a Bangkok based-trader said.
Vietnam's 5 per cent broken rice was offered at $520 per metric ton on Thursday, unchanged from a week ago, according to the Vietnam Food Association.
Traders are, however, offering lower prices, ranging from $500 to $510 per ton.
"Sales are slow as both buyers and sellers are not happy with the current prices," a trader based in Ho Chi Minh City said.
Vietnam's National Assembly this week approved changes to the Value Added Tax law that will impose a tax rate of 5 per cent on fertilisers from July next year, a move that traders said would make domestic rice less competitive in the international market.
Improved demand lifts rice export rates in India and Thailand
FE Team | Published: November 29, 2024 23:44:34
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