Rice prices fell after India lifted restrictions on its exports

Rice prices have fallen after India lifted the last of its existing restrictions on rice exports. The price per ton of benchmark white Thai rice, which was $669 in January 2024, had fallen to $405 by last week, the Financial Times said.
The decision to lift the restrictions was prompted by India’s desire to boost agricultural and food exports to boost farmers’ incomes amid a general economic slowdown in the country.
According to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, the plan is to increase shipments to $100 billion by 2030 from $48.15 billion in 2023-2024.
“Last year, about $50 billion worth of products were exported from India,” the minister had said earlier. – I hope to see a triple-digit figure, the $100 billion mark.”
Export restrictions were imposed in the country in 2022. As a result of the decision, the price of white Thai rice jumped to its highest since 2008.
India began easing the restrictive measures in September last year. India’s rice exports, which stood at 14 million tons in 2023, could reach a record 21.5 million tons between September 2024 and October 2025, according to S&P Global estimates.
The return of Indian rice will negatively impact exporters from Pakistan, which has gained market shares in Indonesia and East Africa amid declining supplies from India.
The USDA estimates Pakistan’s rice exports for the 12 months to May 2025 at just 5.8 million tons, down 11.4 percent from the same period the previous year.
Meanwhile, African countries as well as feed and ethanol producers in East Asia will be able to buy risk again at lower prices.
India is a leading supplier of milled rice, which is in high demand in African countries. According to the International Food Policy Research Institute, in 2022, Indian supplies accounted for more than 60 percent of rice imports of 17 African countries and more than 80 percent of imports of nine, including Somalia.ф
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