Basmati rice
Global Scenario
¨ Global rice production in the recent years has fluctuated between 375-400 million tons. Consumption at around 410 million tons has been above production in the recent years.
¨ Global ending stocks, which had average above 120 million tons in the 1990's is currently getting reduced to 80 million tons.
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¨ Per capita rice consumption has declined in recent years in many of the wealthier rice-consuming countries, such as
¨ Although rice is widely grown and consumed, less than 6% of world production (20-24 million tons) is traded annually.
¨ Major importing nations of rice are West Asian countries and African countries. Apart from it countries like
Indian Scenario
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¨ Basmati rice is grown exclusively in the northern part of
World Trade
¨ In the international market rice is traded under two main categories such as Fragrant and Non Fragrant. In case of fragrant rice,
¨ Basmati exports from
¨ Gulf region is the major market for Indian basmati rice and inside
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Rice Varieties from
Ø Traditional White Basmati
Ø Sella Sharbathi White
Ø Sella Sharbathi Golden
Ø Non Basmati Rice / White & Brown
In recent years
Seasons
Approximately 87 percent of total rice production is grown during the kharif /monsoon season, and is dependent on the monsoon rains. Planting was delayed in some areas and a large portion of the now-grain-filling crop is experiencing moisture stress.
Basmati Rice Cultivating Districts of
| Haryana and | Karnal, Panipat, Kurukshetra, Kaithal, |
| Himachal Pradesh | Kangra, Solan, Una, Mandi, Sirmour, |
| Rajasthan | Bundi |
| Uttar Pradesh | |
| Uttaranchal | |
| Jammu & Kashmir | In lesser quantities in some areas |
Cultivation
Current Prices
ü Basmati : export price firmed up to $1,750 MT FOB
ü Non basmati: Exports Banned from
Future Trade prices
The government is thinking a temporary ban on or to Impose Export Duty on export of Basmati rice as part of its drive against inflation.
This would mean to affect on total rice exports as overseas sales of non-Basmati rice have already been stopped, as per news on 15th April 2008.
Factors that Affects Rice Prices
¨ Changes in the minimum support prices (MSP) by the government also have immense impact on the prices.
¨ Temperature, rainfall and natural calamities like typhoon, floods, droughts and earthquake can also affect crops.
¨ Seasonal cycles are present in agriculture crops, Price tends to be lower as harvesting progresses and produce starts coming into the market. At the time of sowing and before harvesting price tends to rise in view of tight supply situation.
¨ Domestic demand and consumption guide
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