| Viet Nam has enough reserve for rice export |
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However, the sharp increase in rice prices on the world market had affected rice prices in the local market, Bien told representatives of provincial authorities from the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta and the Viet Nam Food Association (VFA). The MIT said in August of this year, rice prices rose by US$50 per tonne on the world market. Viet Nam has signed contracts to export 6.2 million tonnes of rice this year and as of August 25, more than 4.75 million tonnes of rice had been shipped to overseas markets, an increase of 8.9 per cent compared with the same period last year. The country earned more than $2 billion from exporting rice in the first eight months of 2010. The volume of exported rice from Viet Nam in September could be as high as the figure in August. According to MARD, the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta produces 21.3 million tonnes of paddy annually, and by the end of August this year, 16.2 million tonnes of paddy had been harvested. The remaining 5.1 million tonnes of paddy or 3 million tonnes of rice will be harvested between September 2010 and January 2011. MARD said some 1.8 million tonnes of rice will be reserved for local consumption and the remaining 1.2 million tonnes of rice will be available for export. The next winter-spring crop will be harvested in early February. Meanwhile, VFA has set floor prices of about $450 per tonne of 5 per cent broken rice and $410 per tonne of 25 per cent broken rice. |
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