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MUMBAI: Global rice prices fell on Monday after India, the world’s no.1 exporter of the grain, gave
MUMBAI: Global rice prices fell on Monday after India, the world’s no.1 exporter of the grain, gave the go-ahead for exports to resume, boosting global supply and helping poor Asian and African buyers secure more affordable supplies, exporters said. India on Saturday allowed exports of non-basmati white rice. That came a day after it cut export duty on parboiled rice to 10pc, buoyed by a new crop in the offing and higher inventories in state warehouses. “Suppliers from Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan are responding to India’s move by lowering their export prices,” said Himanshu Agarwal, executive director at Satyam Balajee, a leading rice exporter. “Everyone’s trying to stay competitive to hold their spot in the market.” Global rice prices to their highest level in over 15 years following India’s decision last year to the export of white rice and impose a 20pc duty on parboiled rice exports.
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