The figures represented decreases of 16.6% in volume and 13.1% in value compared with the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. 

China remained the biggest importer of Vietnam’s rice with 36% of the market share. A total of 1.04 million tonnes worth US$476 million were shipped to this market between January-July, down 21.6% in volume and 11.9% in value year-on-year. 

Indonesia followed with 353,000 tonnes and US$140.4 million, up 25.5-fold in volume and 26.8-fold in value year-on-year. 

Rice export to several traditional markets suffered from drastic decreases, including the Philippines (66.4%), Malaysia (54.5%), and Singapore (36.3%). 

However, it is noted that the Philippines will open bidding for 250,000 tonnes of rice on August 31 as part of its plan to import 1 million more tonnes of rice to ensure food for next year. 

Vietnam will participate in this auction, according to the Vietnam Food Association.