In June, the export price of 5% broken rice was US$450 per ton, higher than that of India (US$410) and Thailand (US$435).
The price per ton of rice saw a drop in most export countries in June compared to previous month due to a decline in demand from major markets such as Indonesia, the Philippines, Africa and Bangladesh. In addition, the domestic supplies in these countries rose rapidly, pushing export prices and the prices of paddy down in the domestic market.
For instance, the average price of paddy (IR50404) in the Mekong Delta region reached just VND5,200 per kilo and that of Jasmine was VND5,800 per kilo, VND100-200 per kilo lower than the previous month.
By the end of June 25, Mekong Delta provinces began harvesting their summer-autumn crops. It is forecast that the price of paddy will soon see a slight fall.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam is aiming to export around 6.5 million tons of rice this year, with most of it being high-quality rice.
