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KARACHI: Pakistan has become the worlds 11th biggest producer of
broilers, producing 1.2 billion meat-type chickens annually on a critically
balanced diet, an industry official said on Friday.
A spokesman of the Pakistan Poultry Association (PPA), in a statement, said
the broilers available in local markets are fed on the same genetic nutrients as
of US, Europe, India, Brazil, Argentina and China and denied that they were
fed on hormones.
The spokesman, however, said a broiler chick gains more than 2.2- kilogram
in weight in five weeks in US, Brazil and Argentine because of the
availability of low priced-edible oils and feed grains with higher energy
content. It takes around six weeks for a broiler chick to gain the same
weight, he added.
Since the chicken gains weight faster in US, it should be questioned
whether they too give hormones and steroids, he said. A knowledgeable
producer avoids using animal by-products as feed for they are a source of
Salmonella and other bacterial contaminants, which would cause a greater
loss to the producer than any benefit.
Mostly, chicken diet constitutes of corn, broken rice, wheat bran, rice
polishing, corn by-products, oil seed meals and vegetable oil. Giving a
reason behind the rapid output, he elaborated that a tremendous progress has
been made in the fields of poultry genetics, nutrition, housing, management
practices and disease control and eradication.
English Editor
Maryam Editor
Legal Advisor
Advocate Zaheer Minhas
Editorial Associates
Dr.Hasina Gul
Dr.Hidayat Ullah
Assistant Professor, University of
Swabi
Dr.Abdul Basir
Assistant Professor, University of
Swabi
He said there are three major poultry genetic companies operating in the
world, conducting research on disease-resistance breeds, improving digestive
system for better absorption of nutrients to reduce feed cost.
Zahid Mehmood
PSO,NIFA Peshawar
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Harvesting the paddy crop particularly the aromatic basmati rice cultivated near the
International Border in R S Pura border belt amid relentless shelling by Pakistani Rangers
has made farmers sitting ducks of the firing from across the border.
Most areas in and around the R S Pura belt are extremely fertile and
best suited for basmati cultivation. A total of 17,742 hectares having
standing paddy crop has been affected due to the shelling and firing
by the Pakistani Rangers.The paddy crop grown in the area is worth
Rs 130 crore. "The basmati rice grown in Jammu and Kashmir is now
under threat from Pakistan", an official of the Agriculture department
said, adding, farmers are anxious that "if there is no one to harvest, the crop will die in fortnight".
With the crop ripe, farmers have been risking their lives to harvest the paddy.
54-year-old Sham Lal has rushed to his fields along with few family members to cut the paddy
growing close to the International Border in R S Pura border belt of Jammu district.
"We are helpless. We cannot afford to lose our crops. Our family is dependent on these crops.
We are risking our lives to harvest these standing crops", Lal said.Like Lal, several marginal
farmers living along the borderline are working overtime to speedily complete harvesting of the
crops.Bein Gallar Sarpanch Ram Paul, whose hamlet was shelled by Pakistani Rangers few days
ago, says farmers in border areas are forced to risk their lives to harvest their ripe crops as they
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Kali Dass, sarpanch of Bhudwal hamlet along the LoC in Pallwanwala sector, feels it is a curse
for him to live in the area as they are targeted every time during the harvesting time."We are
unfortunate people. We were uprooted during three wars, Kargil war, Operation Parakaram and
every time when Indo-Pak relations", he said.
"People particularly youth go to villages in the morning from their camps and carry out harvest
work till evening. Situation is bad for us.We don't known when we will become victims of Pak
shelling and firing during farming", he said, adding but "We have no choice but to risk our lives
if we have save our only resource-- paddy".Officials said most areas in and around the R S Pura
belt are extremely fertile and best suited for basmati cultivation.
As per estimates each hectare of this fertile land produces not less than 18 quintals of Basmati.A
total of 17,742 hectares of area having standing paddy crop has been affected due to shelling and
firing by the Pakistani Rangers, official said. The majority of the affected area falls in Jammu
district followed by Samba and Kathua districts.
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China, Vietnam's top rice buyer, resumed cross-border purchases last month, but has not yet imported
much, traders said. "There are some supplies from a minor crop coming, and given Thai prices have
fallen, Vietnam is in a very difficult position," the first trader said. African buyers have switched to
cheaper grain offered by Pakistan and Thailand, traders added.Thai benchmark 5-percent broken rice
dropped to $345-$350 a tonne on Wednesday, FOB basis, from $350-$354 last week, as supplies
mounted. At $345, the price is in the zone of the lowest in 13 months hit on Monday. "There is little
demand coming from foreign markets," a trader in Bangkok said, adding that buyers could start taking
Thai rice when prices dipped further.
Thailand's annual harvest is currently underway, with 80 percent of output expected to be reaped in
November, the commerce ministry has said. The average price of Pakistan's 25-percent broken rice stood
at $331 a tonne during January-September, below Vietnam's price of $335 of the same grade, according
to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. In India, the world's biggest exporter of the grain, prices of
5-percent broken parboiled rice dropped $6 this week to $358-$368 a tonne on sluggish demand and
rising supplies from new season crop."Supplies have started from the new season crop in most key
producing states, but export demand is still weak," said an exporter in Kakinada in India's southern state
of Andhra Pradesh. "Prices could fall further in coming weeks as supplies are expected to build up," he
added.
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Responding, the Chairman, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), Kalgo Local
Government chapter, Alhaji Aliyu Itane, denied the allegations that politicians were the ones
benefitting from the programme. He clarified that only genuine farmers, who were screened and
met all the necessary requirements of accessing the ABP facility, were benefitting from the
programme. While fielding questions from journalists, other farmers expressed their appreciation
to the CBN Governor, and said that the ABP had increased their output and created jobs in the
area. They also called on the state government to construct roads to the farms that would enable
them repatriate the farm produce to the markets easily. The Itane farm has a coverage land area
of 89 kilometres and to rice farmers in the area there is no economic recession.
What is recession? Alhaji Aliyu, one of the farmers, queried. Meanwhile, farmers in the Zuru
Emirate council have embraced soya bean production at commercial level as a way of
diversifying agricultural activity in the state. The soya production, which is presently being
anchored by a private firm, ICMG, in partnership with Kebbi State Government, has leveraged
on the Anchor Borrowers Programme and BVN platform to register and capture over 5,000
farmers across three districts. The ICM group, which will also serve as the off-taker, provides the
farmers with improved seedlings, fertilizer and extension services.
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Given the bountiful harvest that has been recorded by farmers this year in Kebbi, the state has become
haven for local, conventional millers and grain traders from Sokoto, Kano, Zamfara, Ebony, Lagos,
Maiduguri, Niger and other parts of the country, Daily Trust on Sunday gathered. Our correspondent
reports that the state has continued to witness the influx of rice, wheat and millet buyers from Niger and
Benin Republic since April this year.
Following this, a bag of paddy rice now sells for N15,000, against the initial price of N10,000. Under the
Anchor Borrowers arrangement, government is expected to buy a bag of paddy rice from the registered
farmers at the rate of N113,000 per ton. However, the farmers now prefer to sell their paddy rice directly
to the millers and traders who continue to besiege farm locations in local government areas of the state.
It would be recalled that some weeks back the state government raised alarm on how some individuals
within and outside the state were going directly to the farms to buy up rice. This practice, it said
contravened its agreement with the farmers. While briefing journalists after the State Executive Council
meeting in Birnin Kebbi, the Commissioner for Lands and Housing, Alhaji Abubakar Chika Ladan, said
government would take appropriate measures to ensure that the farmers did not default on the loan they
were given to produce rice, wheat and soya beans.
Some of the farmers who spoke to Daily Trust on Sunday said buyers from different parts of the country
had been coming in large numbers to buy up their grains, particularly rice. A rice farmer who is also the
secretary of the rice and wheat farmers association, Alhaji Muhammed Bello Barade said, what these
buyers do now to bye-pass government is that they follow the farmers to their farms. They give them
large sum of money to buy up everything as they are being harvested. Some are even buying up the rice
before they are harvested. They come here from Kaduna, Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa, Maiduguri and even
from the South-East and other parts of the country.
The chairman of the rice farmers association in Kebbi State, Alhaji Sahabi Augie, also told our
correspondent that since April, the state has been witnessing influx of grain buyers from different parts of
the country and neighbouring countries such as Niger Republic and Benin Republic.
He added that the initial agreement between government and the farmers under the Anchor Borrowers
scheme was that after giving them loan, fertilizer, generator and pumping machine, they would pay back
by selling their produce to government.
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Rice prices fall to 3500 KPW per kilo due to harvest season
and import spike
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Rice prices in some regions of North Korea have reportedly fallen by approximately 1000 KPW over
the last few days. The price of rice has generally hovered around 5000 KPW per kilo since Kim Jong
Un took power, but recently dropped to 3500 KPW due to an increase in supply from the harvest
season and rice imports.
A Daily NK source in North Hwanghae Province reported on November 3 that the price of one kilo
of rice was about 4800 KPW in the middle of last month, but has now fallen to 3500 KPW over the
last few days.
"People are happy about the price drop," she said."Although rice prices in the markets around the
northern regions (North Hamgyong Province, Ryanggang Province) are continuing to average 5000
KPW per kilo, its being sold at 3500 KPW per kilo in the rural areas of North and South Hwanghae
Provinces. Its believed that this was caused by a fairly good harvest in the agricultural zones of the
provinces of North and South Pyongan and North and South Hwanghae, which was better than last
year."
In North Korea, rice prices fluctuate in accordance with grain production. During the harvest season,
prices tend to drop when increasing volumes of rice enter the market, most of which occurs via
embezzlement channels set up by officials.
"During the harvest season, officials in charge of the farms embezzle a proportion of the rice for
themselves and sell it at the market, which seems to be the reason for the recent decline in rice
prices," the source said.
In addition, public sentiment towards the change in prices also has an impact on prices. Rumors have
been spreading among the residents that large volumes of rice will be donated by UN agencies,
prompting vendors to try and sell their own product more quickly.
There has also reportedly been an influx of imported rice into the market, further driving up
competition.
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H NI Vit Nam and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) hope to boost
cooperation in developing genetic resources and choosing technology to improve rice quality,
experts have said.
The IRRI genebanks, wild rice introgression population, structured genetic population and
breeding lines represent a critical resource for generating the critical traits and climate-smart
varieties that Vit Nam needs to fulfill its vision, said Matthew Morell, IRRI director general.
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IRRI can assist partners in Viet Nam to minimise yield gap and decrease over-use of pesticide,
fertiliser, water, labour and seeds, Morell said, adding that IRRI studies could help the country
reduce loss during rice harvesting, drying and processing and optimise the supply and quality of
the product.
IRRI would work with farmers to facilitate their market access and higher returns through
farmers cooperatives, branding strategies and providing market and trade information, Morell
said.
L Quc Doanh, deputy minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, thanked the IRRI for its
assistance to Vit Nam since 1963, saying it had provided thousand of varieties to the country
every year. In addition, thousands of researchers and scientists from Vit Nam have been trained
or received support by the institute.
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At the meeting, experts from domestic research institutes expressed hope of continued
cooperation with IRRI in using genetic resources, personnel training and studies on post-harvest
and intensive processing technologies as well as studies on rice markets, including China.
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Thailand's rice committee announced new loan schemes worth $514 million on Monday to help
rice growers struggling with falling prices as farmers of the grain become the new battleground
between the junta and the opposition ahead of 2017 elections.
Tumbling rice prices have sent the ruling junta scrambling to roll out rescue packages as both the
military government and the opposition try to woo politically powerful rice farmers ahead of the
vote expected by late next year.
Farmers will receive 10,500 baht ($299) for every tonne of white paddy stored, Thailand's
Minister of Commerce Apiradee Tantraporn told reporters.
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Farmers who store Thai Pathum Thani fragrant rice will receive 11,300 baht ($322) per tonne.
"The overall budget is set at 18 billion baht ($514 million)," said Apiradee.
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Pakistan Soldiers ceasefire rice fields worth Rs 125 crore in danger across border
As the soldiers of Pakistan rice fields are meant to attack the Indian Farmer which will hurt the
Indias basmati rice crop and will ensures the Pakistan Rice crop with flowers. As a result,
farmers working on the fields have been made to vacate the area. The paddy now stands
neglected. Ashok Malhotra, Director of Agriculture, Jammu and Kashmir, feels that the
government must counter the Pakistani aggression by taking urgent steps to protect the rice
farmer and rice fields, but says the appeals have so far gone unanswered. If the crop remains
uncultivated this year, India would lose approximately Rs 125 crore.
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Rice prices fall to 3500 KPW per kilo due to harvest season
and import spike
Seol Song Ah | 2016-11-07 16:56
North Korean residents preparing the harvest at a collective farm in Namchon, Chongdan County,
South Hwanghae Province.
Rice prices in some regions of North Korea have reportedly fallen by approximately 1000 KPW over
the last few days. The price of rice has generally hovered around 5000 KPW per kilo since Kim Jong
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The timely arrival of rice imports are expected to help keep food prices stable in the October-toDecember period, according to the National Economic and Development Authority
(Neda).Socioeconomic Planning Secretary and Neda Director General Ernesto M. Pernia said the
stable inflation prices in October is expected to continue. While domestic demand is anticipated
to remain robust, Pernia added that supply conditions, particularly of food, are expected to
improve.This should help keep commodity prices steady. Rice prices will be kept stable by the
timely arrival of rice imports under the government-to-government procurement scheme, Pernia
said.
The steady rate was seen despite food inflation slightly increasing to 3.5 percent in October,
from 3.1 percent in the previous month.Pernia said Typhoons Lawin and Karen were partly to
blame for this, as vegetable prices went up. The two typhoons battered Northern Luzon, where
Metro Manila sources its highland vegetables.
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South Koreans, particularly those living in the capital region, are spending less on rice, marking an
over 15 percent drop in expenses for rice consumption last year, a government report said
Monday.Throughout the year, households in the capital region on average spent around 126,000 won
($110) on plain rice, 19,000 won on brown rice and 11,000 won on glutinous rice, totaling some
165,000 won. It was down 15.6 percent from 2014, according to the report by the Gyeonggido
Agricultural Research & Extension Services.
The decline in spending is largely due to the continued decrease in rice consumption and a drop in
the prices of rice, the organization said.The price of rice per kilogram was 3,204 won last year, 4.9
percent lower than the 3,370 won of 2014. The number of purchases also dropped from 6.4 times in
2010 to 5.6 times last year.Rice oversupply is the main reason for the price decrease, as the countrys
rice production reached a six-year high of 4.33 million tons in 2015 on a bumper harvest, according
to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
More efforts need to be put in to develop rice that suits the diversified tastes of consumers, the
research department of the institute said.Meanwhile, the countrys stock of rice has continued to
increase, with the amount of rice Korea is obligated to import each year -- in return for postponing
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According to the Agriculture Ministry, the countrys total stock of rice reached 1.75 million tons as
of June, which is twice the optimal level of 800,000 tons recommended by the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization. To better manage the oversupply of rice, the government has been taking
measures to foster rice consumption such as by running campaigns that emphasize the healthy
aspects of rice, holding special sales, supporting research and development of food and beverages
that use rice.
Local governments are seeking to handle the oversupply by bolstering exports. Icheon in Gyeonggi
Province, for instance, famous for producing high-quality rice, exported some 100 ton of Icheon Rice
to China in May. Icheon Brand Management, which manages rice harvested in the area, plans to
export a total of 400 tons by the end of this year.
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He assured that the CBNs N3 billion support will not only be used to produce rice, but also establish
mills for processing it and silos for storage.Well have a mill that will have a provision for vitaminised
rice. Itll come from the broken pieces which can be vitaminised and given to children so that they can
grow tall and healthy.
So in Cross River state, the 78,000 farmers that we will be working with will have the benefit of
processing all the rice they will be harvesting at the mill. Also at the moment 80 per cent of the rice
farmed in Cross River State ends up processed at the Ebonyi mill and processed into Abakiliki rice. But
all of that will stop with the intervention of the CBN loan through the Anchor Borrowers Programme,
Ayade stated.
In his remarks, the Kebbi State Governor and the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Rice and
Wheat Production, Atiku Bagudu expressed joy at many state governors interest in ensuring food
sufficiency in the country.Im happy by the effort of farmers in different states towards making Nigeria
food sufficient especially in rice production.
Its good the President is providing adequate
financing to our agricultural sector so that we will
be self sufficient in some crops and then even begin
to export them. The CBN ha created the RABP
financing effort across states. Governors keyed in
by ensuring that land is made available and farmers
and food processors will be encouraged to go into
rice and wheat production to create income and
employment, he noted.
NUC gives recognition to Borno State University
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Thailand's politically powerful rice farmers are becoming the new battleground between the
country's junta and ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, with both trying to woo their
support amid concerns of a flashpoint ahead of 2017 elections.
Yingluck on Friday attacked the military government's recent rescue packages worth at least
USD1.70 billion (THB59.92 billion) aimed at stabilizing low rice prices as it tries to maintain
stability ahead of the general election.
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The military overthrew Yingluck in 2014, charging her government with corruption. She is
currently in court fighting charges of criminal negligence over her government's rice subsidy
scheme which paid farmers above-market rates rice.
Critics say the scheme, which helped sweep her to power in 2011, hemorrhaged billions of
dollars. Last month authorities fined Yingluck THB35 billion over her government's rice
scheme.Thailand is the world's second-largest rice exporter.
Yingluck cannot run in the 2017 election because the junta banned her from politics for five
years but that hasn't stopped her from making a series of cross-country trips that her team says
are aimed at keeping her in the public eye.
For more than a decade, Thailand has been rocked by clashes between supporters of Yingluck
and her brother, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 coup, and
those who back the royalist-military establishment.
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"Low rice prices are a truth and a burden for the people which should be a burden for, and the
responsibility of, every government," Chayika Wongnapachant, Yingluck's niece and aide, wrote
on Twitter, along with photographs of a tearful Yingluck next to farmers in Ubon Ratchathani.
Government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd warned the former prime minister not to use
farmers for political gain. "I believe people will be uncomfortable with the fact farmers'
problems are being used as a political tool," Sansern said.
Manas Kitprasert, head of the Thai Rice Millers Association, resigned on Thursday after Prime
Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said this week that rice millers and politicians were colluding to
drive down rice prices for political reasons.Manas denied the accusations
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The Abakaliki Rice Mill Limited has finally agreed to relocate from its present site to a new mill
as directed by the state government.The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the relocation issue
pitched the company against the immediate past Ebonyi State Government, which made it seek
litigation at the National Industrial Court.
The company withdrew the matter from court and decided to engage in dialogue with the present
administration.
The state government has also acquired the United Nations International Development
Organisation modern-rice mill located at the new site.
The House of Assembly recently passed a law to back the acquisition but under the condition of
relocating to the new mill for optimum efficiency.Joseph Ununu, the Companys Chairman, told
NAN on Sunday that the decision was taken because of the governments humane approach to
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The present government dialogued with us and made provisions in addition to creating an
environment conducive for our business to thrive.According to Ununu, the government allowed
the millers to acquire the new mill with powers to manage and make necessary refunds within six
years.He said: The previous government in contrast ordered us to relocate within one month or
face demolition and even failed to provide an operational mill for us.
The present mill has abundant land for requisite ventures, which made the millers happy and
ready to cooperate with the government.Ununu noted that the relocation would not be
immediate because structures at the new mill are not completed though arrangements are in place
for the completion.He said: We would relocate as soon as the structures are ready and it is
imperative to note that we have commenced operation at the facility.We are happier because the
government authorised us to retain the present structure, rehabilitate and make it a rice market,
where people across the globe would purchase the produce.
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Rice is one of the major staple food, consumed across the globe by more than half of the total
worlds population. Rice is produced and milled globally, yet major percentage of total rice
produced is consumed in the countries where it is produced, but growing demand in some areas
is driving the international rice trade between the regions. Most of the rice is consumed and
produced in Asia and Central-Asian countries like India, Pakistan and Thailand accounts for
approximately 90% of world rice production. Due to high export of rice to other countries, the
current share in global rice consumption of these countries is slightly lesser than the total
production.
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Brown rice is the edible whole grain rice, with its outer hull removed. Since, brown rice goes
through less processing, it is high in nutritional values as compared to whole white rice. Due to
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Rice futures were lower across the board today. January has found support at the contract low of
$9.60 for the time being. USDA announced last week the final marketing year average price of
$11.10/cwt for long grain rice, meaning rice farmers will receive a PLC payment of $2.90/cwt on
their rice. The southern medium/short grain rice marketing year average price was set at
$11.20/cwt, resulting in a $2.80/cwt payment for eligible medium/short grain acreage.
THORNWELL, LA -- One hundred and twenty-seven bird enthusiasts from 27 states, and
Australia and Canada gathered here in the Yellow Rail Capital of the World November 1-5 for
the eighth annual Yellow Rails and Rice Festival. The festival brings birders together with rice
growers to highlight the role of Louisiana's working wetlands in bird conservation while
providing participants a unique venue to view the elusive Yellow Rail.On Thursday enthusiasm
quickly turned to frustration when festival organizer and rice farmer Kevin Berken's combine
suffered major mechanical damage during a preliminary pass around the field. Harvest
operations were temporarily suspended until neighboring farmer Paul Johnson, a member of the
2015 Rice Leadership Development program, came to the rescue with a backup
combine. Despite the delay, patience paid off as 30 Yellow Rails were sighted that day.
Although the Yellow Rail is fairly widespread it is rarely seen so bird enthusiasts welcome the
opportunity to catch sight of the migrating Rails as they arrive in southern Louisiana at the same
time the ratoon rice crop is being harvested.Berken said, "What started out as a two-day event in
2009 has grown as folks take advantage of being in the heart of Cajun Country in Louisiana's
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PhilRice turns 31
The Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), the countrys lead agency in rice research and
development, will celebrate its 31st anniversary on November 5-8.With the theme Rice science and
innovation for inclusive growth, the Institutes anniversary will kick-off the celebration with the official
opening of the National Rice Awareness Month (#BROWN4good Challenge Accepted: We do four
goodness by eating brown rice) followed by the Santiago R. Obien seminar series on research
management and institution on November 7.PhilRice will also honor more than 100 of its staff members
during the employees recognition or Dangal ng PhilRice on November 8. Key officials of the Institute
and Dr. V. Bruce J. Tolentino, deputy director general for communication and partnerships of the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), will award plaques and certificates to the recipients of
external, scientific productivity, scholastic, loyalty, and outstanding employee awards.
As a research Institution, PhilRice advances various frontiers of rice science by producing scientific
publications written by its researchers and scientists. These were published in some of the most reputable
journals in the world such as the Journal of Food Agriculture and Environment, International Journal of
Ecology and Conservation, Philippine Journal of Crop Science, and the Philippine Agricultural Scientist.
Since 1985, the Institute with its Central Experiment Station in the Science City of Muoz in Nueva
Ecija, has developed more than 70 rice varieties. It radiates its impacts through its branch stations located
in Batac City, Ilocos Norte; San Mateo, Isabela; Los Baos, Laguna; Ligao City, Albay; Murcia, Negros
Occidental; RTRomualdez, Agusan del Norte; Central Mindanao State University, Bukidnon; and
Midsayap, North Cotabato.
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NAGA CITY Researchers from PhilRice Los Baos (LB) launched a coffee table book in this City
titled Anthropological and socioeconomic characterization of selected indigenous farming communities
in the Bicol Region, Oct. 12.The said publication is a result of a 2012-2014 study Anthropological and
Socioeconomic Characterization of Bicol Agta Indigenous Peoples (IPs) conducted by PhilRice LB in
collaboration with the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office (DA-RFO) and the National
Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) in the Bicol region.
The book that comes in four volumes documents farming practices, social conditions, and economic
status in four IP communities in Camarines Sur and Albay. It features the following: 1) Tingog Kan San
Pedro (Voices of San Pedro); An Makabagong Gatbo (A Modern Gatbo), Nagtatalubong Danao
(Growing Danao); and Pagsasabot sa Joroan, Misibis asin Mayong (Understanding Joroan, Misibis, and
Mayong).
PhilRice LB embarked on this initiative as part of the stations project with IPs to better understand the
cultures of local communities before implementing development interventions.
Knowing that the historical development of each IP community is unique, further understanding of their
anthropological and socioeconomic conditions is important so we can create appropriate and effective
recommendations for development projects in these communities, said Mario M. Movillon, project lead
and chief science research specialist of PhilRice LB. Primarily, the researchers identified factors that can
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The study found that the communities characteristics, locations, influences, and aspirations have
affected their way of living and agricultural practices exhibiting various degrees of transition towards
modernity.The book also presents results of anthropological and socioeconomic analysis across all sites
that demonstrated different geographical conditions, rice and agri-based farming practices, disposals,
market access, traditions, beliefs, and aspirations. These factors will be considered in enhancing the
capabilities of the IP farmers through the Palayamanan approach to increase their farm productivity.This
free publication is written in English, Filipino, and Bicolano to represent international, national, and
regional language that can cater to a wider audience, said Jacqueline O. Canilao, one of the authors.We
presented this in a reader-friendly manner so people can have a better understanding and appreciation of
the ways of living and culture of the IPs in Bicol, she added.The book will be available in selected
libraries of schools, universities, and agencies such as the NCIP and PhilRice central and branch stations.
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While the government and farming industry have blamed each other for the sharp drop in rice
prices, a leading economist says the tumbling prices, particularly for premium fragrant rice, stem
from diverse factors.Somporn Isvilanonda, a senior fellow at the Knowledge Network Institute of
Thailand, believes the tumbling prices, particularly for premium fragrant rice, can be attributed
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to issues at home and abroad."Over the past several months, demand and supply for hom mali
rice and other aromatic varieties have changed, resulting in reduced prices," he said."One of the
key reasons is shrinking consumption by premium rice consumers like the US, Asia, Africa and
the Middle East," Mr Somporn said. "Their weak economies have led them to buy other lowergrade rice and cereals, including Vietnam's aromatic rice, which is much cheaper."
Some 3.5 million tonnes of milled rice (excluding basmati rice from India and Pakistan) is traded
globally. Around 60% of that comes from Thailand, 37% from Vietnam and the rest from
Cambodia, he said.Vietnam's aromatic rice prices are currently quoted at about $570-650 per
tonne.Thai hom mali rice fetched, on average, $1,008 per tonne on the export market in 2015.
Late last year prices dropped to $980 per tonne, further hitting $770 a tonne in September and
then $725 by the end of October.
Mr Somporn said speculation among millers, traders and exporters is also to blame for tumbling
rice prices.Millers in the Northeast and Central regions are the primary holders of hom mali rice
stocks, while exporters normally buy rice once they secure orders," he said."Therefore, holding
large stocks leads millers to face higher risks from price volatility than exporters. Under current
conditions, certain groups of millers are possibly suffering from hefty losses from such
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Grain of truth: The price of rice has fallen to the lowest levels in decades this season.
Researchers say price speculation has caused the slump.Speculation among traders and exporters
is mainly to blame for tumbling rice prices during this harvest season, according to a senior
researcher of Thailand Development Research Institute.
TDRI distinguished fellow Nipon Poapongsakorn said if traders and exporters had access to a
reliable database of the country's actual rice stock and more accurate projections of the seasonal
supply to come, the prices would never have been this volatile.
Mr Nipon made the conclusion in a research article called "Why Hom Mali rice prices have
fallen sharply? Who are scapegoats?"
Mr Nipon said since September, the price of unmilled Hom Mali rice unprecedentedly decreased
by 13% from 12,090 baht per tonne to 10,500 baht in late October, which is the lowest price in
nine years, compared to only 2% decrease of the price between June and September.
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The plunge in paddy rice prices was driven by the future price quoted for milled Hom Mali rice
for December that had dropped to US$548 (about 19,200 baht) per tonne. That figure, quoted on
Oct 28, came as the spot price stood at US$720 per tonne.
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Mr Nipon said the reason the future price quotes for Hom Mali rice had plunged was that most
traders and exporters had expected the rice supply would increase exponentially after the new
harvest, while the demand would remain the same or even shrink when compared to that of last
year.
He said the traders had expected the rice prices in December to fall well below the future price
quotes for rice in October. The higher than usual supply of Hom Mali rice this year was also to
blame for the low rice prices, he said.
Mr Nipon said the main factor that caused the rice supply to surge this year was the high level of
rain in the Northeast, which had brought a higher yield of per rai.
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The Revenue Department has advised rice millers and other businesses to ensure their tax data is
updated before the new electronic tax collection system is introduced.
Revenue Department director-general Prasong Poontaneat said reports the department is backauditing the tax returns of rice millers over the last three years were incorrect.
The department is in the process of improving its tax collection system. It was policy to advise
the various business groups, including rice mills, to get their data up to date before the new
system begins working, he said. The system was designed to detect incorrect recording of data.
The department had, therefore, sent a letter to rice millers advising them to improve their data
recording because rice sale records of rice mills submitted in the past were often different from
those collected by the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.
In a letter issued on Friday, the department ordered its officials to advise the rice mills to update
their data on the quantities and prices of rice from Oct 1 only, not three years retroactively as
some stories had said.
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It is quite heartening to see the government and private sectors come up with ways and
means to help rice farmers, the so-called impoverished backbone of the country who
are now in hot water as the price of rice has dropped to its lowest level in a decade.
The price of Hom Mali paddy, Thailand's premium grade rice, averages 10,550 baht/tonne based
on the government's credit extension scheme which helps rice farmers by setting the pledging
price at 90% of the market price of Hom Mali varieties.Well-intentioned though they may be, the
projects initiated by several private entities to help the farmers appear to be of a charitable nature
and short-term.
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Take for example Rangsit University's initiative to allow farmers' children studying at the
university to use rice to pay their tuition fees and open a market on campus on Friday and
Saturday to allow farmers to meet potential buyers so they can settle rice deals without going
through middlemen. I wonder how many farmers can afford to send their sons and daughters to
the private university.Then there is the case of Namsin Insurance Company which has come up
with an idea to allow farmers to sell rice packs at its 29 branch offices and encourage its staff to
buy the packed rice for their own consumption and as New Year's gifts.
PTT public company, meanwhile, will spare space at its 500-plus petrol stations throughout the
country to allow farmers or farmer groups to sellpacked rice. Some have suggested this should be
done on a long-term basis so farmer groups can have a channel to sell their rice, milled and
packed by themselves, without going through rice millers.
Even former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra jumped on the Good Samaritan bandwagon to
give moral support to farmers in Ubon Ratchathani -- or for whatever real purpose. She is a
politician and you know the nature of politicians. As a free citizen, Ms Yingluck has every right
to visit farmers.During the visit, she told the welcoming farmers that if she is once again in
government, she would help all farmers, conveniently ignoring the fact she is banned from
politics for five years for alleged dereliction of duty by failing to stop massive losses from her
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Daily Trust on Sunday examines why there are so many talks about domestic rice production by
politicians and the factors which might halt the nations journey to self-sufficiency in 2017.
Women working on harvested paddy
Last year, the global production of paddy rice was estimated at 749.8 million tonnes, translating
to about 499.9 million tonnes of milled rice, according to the United Nations Food and
Agricultural Organisation (FAO). This volume was produced mostly in the Asian countries.
Nigeria is the largest consumer and producer of rice in Africa, one of the worlds leading rice
importers. According to Rice Authority, a Philippine online platform for global rice importers
and exporters, Nigeria imports about 1.4 million tonnes (4.8% of global rice imports).
Statistics from FAO shows that Nigeria produced approximately 2 million metric tons of milled
rice and imported roughly 3 million metric tonnes, in 2008.
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Theresa May was served a multi-course Indian banquet for her working lunch with prime
minister Narendra Modi.Mrs May is visiting India to pave the way for the UK's first post-Brexit
trade deal.The two prime ministers took a break out of their busy schedule to enjoy lunch.Among
the delicacies on offer for the sumptuous feast at Hyderabad House in New Delhi was
a pudding course garnished with gold leaf.
Theresa May and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi CREDIT: REUTERS
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Appetiser
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Shahi Tukra (fried bread with java berry, saffron and pistachio)
Kulfi Badshah Pasand (cardomon ice cream)
Phirnee (rice pudding with gold leaf).
Theresa May has offered a deal with India which could see more visas for the country's nationals
to come to the UK in return for an increase in the number of illegal migrants sent back.
The Prime Minister's offer came during extended discussions with Indian counterpart
Narendra Modi, who has been putting pressure on Mrs May to open the door for more Indian
students and skilled workers.
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Research Corridor has published a new research study titled Rice Market Growth, Share,
Opportunities, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2015 2022. The Rice market report
studies current as well as future aspects of the Rice Market based upon factors such as market
dynamics, key ongoing trends and segmentation analysis. Apart from the above elements, the
Rice Market research report provides a 360-degree view of the Rice industry with geographic
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Geographically, the Rice Market report comprises dedicated sections centering on the regional
market revenue and trends. The Rice market has been segmented on the basis of geographic
regions into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Rest of the World (RoW). The RoW
segment consists Latin America and the Middle East & Africa. The Rice market has been
extensively analyzed on the basis of various regional factors such as demographics, gross
domestic product (GDP), inflation rate, acceptance and others. Rice Market estimates have also
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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha eyes packaged rice at a farmers' stand. The premier has
become an instant expert on rice pricing. (Photo by Thiti Wannamontha)
In the early 1980s, as a post-Vietnam war peace took shape in Southeast Asia, Thailand made an
important decision. To be more correct, Thailand decided not to decide about rice.
In purely logical terms, a la Mr Spock, it was time to shift the back-breaking burden of rice
growing to poorer neighbours in order to move the economy along to modern development
including advanced agriculture.
In purely cultural terms, rice was -- well, rice is -- the sustenance of the nation, grown by men
and women who are the backbone of the nation, and the nation in turn is the first of the three
institutions: nation, religion, king.
In the end, the idea that dirt-poor neighbours Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia could grow rice
while Thai farms developed into modern, first world-worthy centres of innovation and
technology never was put up for serious discussion.
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"We have really progressed and our products are being sold in major cities. As part of our expansion, we
are focusing on fortification of rice. We are investing more than Rs 50 crore," DCP India Pvt Ltd Director
Gaurav Jain told PTI. The funds will be sourced through equity and debt. A separate unit will be set up at
Sasiabad, Haryana, he said, adding that the new product be ready in the next six months.
The company has already done research and development with the government's Indian Council of
Agricultural Research (ICAR). Now, food safefy regulator FSSAI has also come up with fortification
norms. "Earlier, fortified products were not allowed to sell in the absence of fortification norms. FSSAI's
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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a
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