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DA to build more rice terraces in Soccsksargen Region
Punjab mulls policy to address paddy straw burning issue
Vietnam's rice output to dip in 2014
Cote dâIvoire to increase rice production to address food insecurity
India's Basmati rice export to Iran reaches record high
Rice price won't increase due to overstocks
Thailand fails to achieve rice export target
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open-Jan 03
Ban On Importation Of Rice Relaxed
BAAC can pay farmers
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DA to build more rice terraces in Soccsksargen Region
BY: DANILO E. DOGUILES
Friday 3rd of January 2014
See
more
at:
http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=1611388725675#sthash.x05eHLwU.dpufKORONADAL CITY, South
Cotabato, Jan 3 (PIA) -- Starting this year, more rice terraces will be rising in different parts of
Soccsksargen
Region,
an
agriculture
official
here
announced. Amalia
Jayag-Datukan,
regional executive director of the Department of Agriculture 12,
disclosed in a recent
regional gathering of farmers, local government officials, and other stakeholders that the agency in
coordination with local government units is currently identifying areas suitable for construction of rock
walls that would form the terraces.Citing the success of initial venture of establishing rice terraces
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4. in Arakan, North Cotabato, Datukan said they are replicating the
areas in Region 12.
project in
at least
four
âAtpresent, we have already received commitment from two municipal governments proponents in South
Cotabato and two municipalities in Sarangani province,â she said, emphasizing further that only one location
in each province will be considered, depending on the decision of the provincial governor. Sultan Kudarat
LGUs have not yet identified potential location for the rice terraces.
âIn North Cotabato, we are also set to duplicate the rice terraces in Arakan, either
in Pigcawayan or Alamada,â she said.Datukan explained the project is a brainchild
of Undersecretary Dante Delima, who decided to start its implementation in Region 12, particularly
in North Cotabato. The construction of rice terraces in North Cotabato began in July last year, when DA
12 hired rock wall-making experts Randy Albano and Sylvano Dumanghat from Batad, Ifugao to train AgriPinoy Rice team and local farmers on building of rice terraces.Mentioned training resulted in
the transformation of an idle, rocky, steep slope in a remote sub-village in Barangay Datu
Ladayon in Arakan town into a picturesque rice terraces.Since July, thirteen rice paddies have been
constructed in the area, four of which have already produced palay for local farmers.According to a staff
of the Regional Agriculture and Fishery Division, since the start of the project three batches of 15 farmers
and agricultural technicians have already been trained in rock wall-making.Besides those coming
from Soccsksargen Region, trainees also included participants from Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern
Mindanao, Davao and CARAGA regions as well as from the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao.During his visit to the rice terraces location in Arakan in July, Secretary Alcala noted that
the rice terraces could not only be a source of income to farming communities in remote and hard-tocultivate areas but could also be a means to boost local tourism.
Arakan is known for its waterfalls, caves, cold and hot springs and the 500-hectare Forest Wild Life Park in
Barangay Salasang..Barangay Datu Ladayon is also being shaped as a model community for agricultural
development where most of the agricultural commodities are cultivated and raised by the community in a
learning farm established by Lingkod Saka Inc.Initial reports indicate that in South Cotabato, Lake Sebu
and Tboli towns are interested in the establishment of rice terraces in their place.Aside from being
important agricultural production areas, both municipalities are also prime eco-cultural tourism
sites. (DEDoguiles-PIA 12)
Punjab mulls policy to address paddy straw burning issue
Press Trust of India | Chandigarh
January 3, 2014 Last Updated at 18:47 IST
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said the state government will soon evolve an economically
viable and farmer-friendly policy to address the problem of paddy straw burning in the state. He stated this
while inaugurating a two-day Stakeholders' Consultative Conference on Policy for Utilisation and Management
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5. of paddy straw in the state here. Badal said the state has an abundant stock of biomass, especially of paddy
straw, which can be optimally used for producing power in the state. It will not only protect environment from
pollution hazards but will also ensure remunerative returns to farmers on paddy straw by ensuring its optimum
utilisation for power generation as a renewable source of non-conventional energy, he added."A farmer
friendly-policy should be formulated for an effective management and disposal of paddy waste in a productive
manner to benefit farmers who are now left with no other option but to burn the paddy straw recklessly, which
not only poses a major health hazard due to environment pollution but also results in the loss of soil fertility,"
Badal said.
Stating that the paddy straw burning issue is a national problem, the Chief Minister said he would soon take up
the matter with the Prime Minister and the Union Ministers of New & Renewable Energy and Environment &
Forests to bail out the state by sanctioning a project to deal with this problem. He categorically said that the
state alone could not cope up with this problem, adding that the Union government should come forward to the
rescue of Punjab government so that this problem could be tackled on top priority in an efficacious and resultoriented manner. Likewise, he also desired that he would soon take up the issue of enhancing quantity of
blending ethanol produced from biomass in petrol from existing content of 5 per cent to at least 10 per cent. The
Chief Minister said the state government could not merely resort to punitive and legal options while tackling the
situation arising out of paddy straw burning, rather it would have to come out with concrete and sustainable
solution keeping in view the interests of all stakeholders.
Vietnam's rice output to dip in 2014
03.01.2014
Vietnam is projected to produce 43.4 million tonnes of paddy, or unhusked rice, this year, down 1.6% from
2013 as it cuts the area sown to rice in favour of other cash crops including corn, a state-run newspaper said.A
lower rice output would not affect export sales of rice, which is the biggest cash earner among agricultural
products for Vietnam, the world's second-largest rice export nation after India.
Cote dâIvoire to increase rice production to address food insecurity
ABIDJAN (Xinhua) -- Cote dâIvoire authorities and experts are banking on rice production to address the
perennial challenge of food insecurity.Addressing the media on Sunday, Yacouba Dembele, the director general
of the National Office for Development of Rice Farming (ONDR), said the country will redouble efforts to
achieve sufficiency in rice production by the year 2016.âWe plan to produce 1.9 million tons of rice, against 1.3
million tons in 2013 and 700,000 tons in 2010,â Dembele said.He said the country was on the right path in its
quest to reduce rice imports. âBetween 2012 and 2013, rice imports reduced by 30 percent,â he said.For several
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6. months, several strategies for the development of rice farming have succeeded in Cote dâIvoire and it is hoped
the good results will help address the need for food sufficiency and end food insecurity in the country.The
government, through ONDR, came up with a national strategy to develop rice farming between 2012 and 2020.
Its objective is to ensure sufficient rice production across the national territory by 2016.Rice constitutes the
most consumed cereals in the country, especially in the western region where it is considered as the staple food
for the population.To enhance rice farming in western Cote dâIvoire, the West Africa Development Bank
(WADB) has funded several projects aimed at promoting local rice farming.According to WADBâs head of
mission in Cote dâIvoire Lossou Gale Djibom, the projects to consolidate peace and social cohesion will see a
total of 3,000 hectares placed under rice farming.To achieve its objective of producing sufficient rice, Cote
dâIvoire is counting on the support of its friendly nations such as China, which is a model in rice production
across the world.
During his recent visit to Cote dâIvoire, Chinaâs Deputy Trade Minister Li Jinzao announced his country will set
up in Yamoussoukro a pilot agricultural center that will specialize in rice production.Long before the visit by
the deputy minister, China had already provided technical and material support worth 3 million U.S. dollars to
Cote dâIvoireâs program to improve rice production.Cote dâIvoire produces 600,000 tons of rice every year, yet
the country consumes 1.5 million tons. This forces the government to import more rice to cover the
deficit.Analysts believe Cote dâIvoire will be able to achieve its objective in rice farming, given the strong
mobilization of the government and private partners.
India's Basmati rice export to Iran reaches record high
Economic Desk
On Line: 03 January 2014 16:07
In Print: Saturday 04 January 2014
Indiaâs agriculture and processed food exports to Iran have more than doubled both in value and quantity terms,
in the last one year, mainly on account of an exceptional surge in Basmati rice exports. Consequently, this year
Indiaâs export of Basmati rice export to Iran could be highest conceivable past.In value terms, Indiaâs Basmati
rice exports to Iran increased by 137%, or nearly three folds, while in terms of quantity it increased by 77%,
between April and September 2013 and 2014, data from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export
Development Authority (APEDA) show.âThis year there has been a great surge in Basmati rice exports to Iran.
While the quality of rice exported from India has improved, there could be other reasons for the rise in exports.
It might be the reason that the Iranian government wants to stock up their inventory of rice,â said R Sundaresan,
Executive Director, All India Rice Exporters Association.After U.S. sanctions against Iran, Indiaâ export to Iran
had suffered a setback. However, with Iran being a key oil supplier to India, both countries reached a new
payment mechanism in 2012. Under the method, 45% of Indiaâ crude payments were made in rupees through
UCO Bank.
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7. The rupee resources were being used for making payments for Indian export. Thus, with Iran unable to procure
food grains from other countries, Indiaâs rice export has witnessed a surge in volume.About 85% of Indiaâs
agriculture and processed food exports to Iran are on account of Basmati rice, which was affected after the U.S.
sanctions.Between April and September 2013, Indiaâs total food exports to Iran was valued at Rs 7104 crore,
against Rs 3043 crore in the same period last year, a rise of nearly 133%, according to Apeda. In terms of
quantity, the amount of exports increased by almost 104% between April and September this year over the same
period last year.However, Indiaâs brisk export to Iran may be checked by the recent deal of six major countries
(U.S., France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia) and Iran to ease Iranâs nuclear plans in lieu of temporary
relief over sanctions.
(Source: business-standard.com)
Rice price won't increase due to overstocks
The Ministry of Trade and Industry has relaxed the ban on importation of rice through the countryâs
borders.The decision was taken after the Ministry considered a petition received from Ghana-Ivory Coast Rice
Importers to enable them clear the commodity.A statement signed by Nana Akrasi Sarpong, Acting Director of
Communication and Public Affairs at the Ministry and copied to Ghana News Agency on Thursday said, the
lifting of the ban would assist importers who have made financial commitments or advance payment for rice
from their suppliers abroad.The statement said in view of this, a stakeholders meeting between officials of
Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Rice Importers and officials from the Ministry have been schedule for
Tuesday, January 7.It said the meeting is expected to comprehensively review the importation of rice through
the Ivory Coast border and assess whether the importers pay the requisite duties or not.The Ministry therefore
implore officials of GRA to ensure that, the required taxes are paid to enable the Government realise the needed
revenue for national development.
Thailand
fails
to
achieve
rice
export
By Digital ContentBANGKOK, Jan 2 â Thailand's Commerce Ministry
has projected this yearâs rice exports at no less than eight million tonnes
despite a failure to achieve the export target at 8-8.5 million tonnes last
year.
Surasak
Riangkrul, director general of the Foreign Trade
Department, said the department will penetrate present and new
markets especially in South Africa, Russia and several more
potential countries and hoped to achieve rice export growth of 19.8
per cent, or a total value of US$4.8 billion, this year.The
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target
8. department will propose a new rice marketing plan to the next government before pushing forward with rice
sales in the global market.He admitted lower-than-projected rice exports between January and December 16
when 6.4 million tonnes were shipped out to foreign buyers, at a value of $4.208 billion or an average $657 per
tonne.The total export volume was short of the projected 8-8.5 billion tonnes owing to the high price of Thai
rice compared to competitors and fierce competition in the global market, he said. (MCOT online news)
Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open-Jan 03
Fri Jan 3, 2014 3:06pm IST
Nagpur, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Gram prices in Nagpur Agriculture Produce and Marketing Committee
(APMC) declined further on poor buying support from local millers amid high moisture content
arrival. Downward trend on NCDEX and fresh fall in Madhya Pradesh gram prices also pulled down
gram prices here, according to sources.
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*
*
FOODGRAINS & PULSES
GRAM
* Gram varieties ruled steady in open market on subdued demand from local traders amid
ample stock in ready position.
TUAR
* Tuar recovered in open market here on renewed demand from local traders amid weak
overseas supply.
* Moong mogar bold firmed up in open market on good demand from local
traders amid thin supply from producing regions.
* In Akola, Tuar - 4,300-4,450, Tuar dal - 6,700-6,700, Udid at 4,800-5,100,
Udid Mogar (clean) - 5,700-6,000, Moong - 7,000-7,300, Moong Mogar
(clean) 7,900-8,100, Gram - 2,800-3,000, Gram Super best bold - 4,000-4,200
for 100 kg.
* Wheat, rice and other commodities remained steady in open market in thin trading
activity, according to sources.
Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market prices in rupees for 100 kg
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9. FOODGRAINS
Available prices Previous close
Gram Auction
2,500-2,630
2,510-2,690
Gram Pink Auction
n.a.
2,100-2,600
Tuar Auction
n.a.
3,800-4,050
Moong Auction
n.a.
4,400-4,600
Udid Auction
n.a.
4,300-4,500
Masoor Auction
n.a.
2,600-2,800
Gram Super Best Bold
3,850-4,250
3,850-4,250
Gram Super Best
n.a.
Gram Medium Best
3,600-3,800
3,600-3,800
Gram Dal Medium
n.a.
n.a.
Gram Mill Quality
3,100-3,300
3,100-3,300
Desi gram Raw
2,800-2,900
2,800-2,900
Gram Filter Yellow
n.a.
n.a.
Gram Kabuli
7,800-10,200
7,800-10,200
Gram Pink
7,700-8,100
7,700-8,100
Tuar Fataka Best
6,600-6,800
6,600-6,800
Tuar Fataka Medium
6,100-6,300
6,100-6,300
Tuar Dal Best Phod
5,900-6,100
5,900-6,100
Tuar Dal Medium phod
5,500-5,700
5,500-5,700
Tuar Gavarani
4,350-4,450
4,250-4,350
Tuar Karnataka
4,450-4,550
4,450-4,550
Tuar Black
7,000-7,100
7,000-7,100
Masoor dal best
5,300-5,400
5,300-5,400
Masoor dal medium
5,000-5,100
5,000-5,100
Masoor
n.a.
n.a.
Moong Mogar bold
8,500-8,700
8,400-8,600
Moong Mogar Medium best
7,800-8,000
7,800-8,000
Moong dal super best
7,200-7,600
7,200-7,600
Moong dal Chilka
6,800-7,000
6,700-6,900
Moong Mill quality
n.a.
n.a.
Moong Chamki best
6,000-7,000
6,000-6,800
Udid Mogar Super best (100 INR/KG) 6,600-7,000
6,600-7,000
Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG) 5,900-6,100
5,900-6,100
Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG)
4,700-5,000
4,700-5,000
Batri dal (100 INR/KG)
3,800-4,000
3,800-4,000
Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)
3,000-3,100
3,000-3,100
Watana Dal (100 INR/KG)
3,200-3,300
3,200-3,300
Watana White (100 INR/KG)
3,200-3,300
3,100-3,200
Watana Green Best (100 INR/KG) 4,000-4,400
4,000-4,400
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10. Wheat 308 (100 INR/KG)
1,750-1,850
1,750-1,850
Wheat Mill quality(100 INR/KG) 1,700-1,750
1,700-1,750
Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG)
1,700-1,900
1,700-1,900
Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG) 2,000-2,500
2,000-2,500
Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG) 1,950-2,100
1,950-2,100
Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG) n.a.
n.a.
MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG) 3,200-3,600
3,200-3,600
MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG) 2,700-2,900
2,700-2,900
Wheat 147 (100 INR/KG)
1,550-1,650
1,550-1,650
Wheat Best (100 INR/KG)
1,600-1,700
1,600-1,700
Rice BPT (100 INR/KG)
3,000-3,300
3,000-3,300
Rice Parmal (100 INR/KG)
1,800-1,850
1,800-1,850
Rice Swarna Best (100 INR/KG) 2,500-2,650
2,500-2,650
Rice Swarna Medium (100 INR/KG) 2,250-2,400
2,250-2,400
Rice HMT (100 INR/KG)
4,100-4,400
4,100-4,400
Rice HMT Shriram (100 INR/KG) 4,500-5,000
4,800-5,000
Rice Basmati best (100 INR/KG) 11,000-13,500
11,000-13,500
Rice Basmati Medium (100 INR/KG) 6,300-7,600
6,300-7,600
Rice Chinnor (100 INR/KG)
5,500-5,800
5,500-5,800
Rice Chinnor Medium (100 INR/KG) 5,100-5,300
5,100-5,300
Jowar Gavarani (100 INR/KG)
1,450-1,600
1,450-1,600
Jowar CH-5 (100 INR/KG)
1,750-1,850
1,750-1,850
WEATHER (NAGPUR)
Maximum temp. 28.3 degree Celsius (82.9 degree Fahrenheit), minimum temp.
13.3 degree Celsius (55.9 degree Fahrenheit)
Humidity: Highest - n.a., lowest - n.a.
Rainfall : nil
FORECAST: Clear sky. Maximum and Minimum temperature likely to be around 28 and 12 degree
Celsius respectively.
Note: n.a.--not available
(For oils, transport costs are excluded from plant delivery prices, but
included in market prices.)
Ban On Importation Of Rice Relaxed
January 3, 2014
The Ministry of Trade and Industry has relaxed the ban of importation of rice through the countryâs borders.The
decision was taken after the Ministry considered a petition received from Ghana-Ivory Coast Rice Importers to
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11. enable them clear the commodity.A statement signed by Nana
Akrasi Sarpong, Acting Director of Communication and Public
Affairs at the Ministry said, the lifting of the ban would assist
importers who have made financial commitments or advance
payment for rice from their suppliers abroad.In view of this, a
stakeholders meeting between officials of Ghana Revenue
Authority (GRA), Rice Importers and officials from the
Ministry have been schedule for Tuesday, January 7.According
to the statement, the meeting is expected to comprehensively
review the importation of rice through the Ivory Coast border and assess whether the importers pay the requisite
duties or not.The Ministry therefore implore officials of GRA to ensure that the required taxes are paid to
enable the Government realise the needed revenue for national development.
BAAC can pay farmers
Published: 4 Jan 2014 :Newspaper section: Business
The state-owned Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) has cash in hand totalling 16
billion baht to fund the troubled rice-pledging scheme until next Friday, says a source.For rice farmers who
have yet to get paid, they must wait until the end of this month when the Finance Ministry seeks loans to the
state-owned bank, the bank source said.Under the ministry's plan, the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO)
is required to reinstate a plan to sell 13-billion-baht bonds, which was recently called off after failing to get a
cheap coupon rate. The proceeds would be used to pay farmers who have pledged rice for the main crop.From
Oct 1, when the main crop began, to Dec 18 last year, 8.4 million tonnes of paddy was pledged under the
scheme.
The main crop runs until Feb 28 this year.The source said the BAAC will likely receive another 10 billion baht
this month to pay farmer. The amount will come from rice sales supervised by the Commerce Ministry.Several
farmers who pledged paddy from the current main crop are facing late payments as funding is limited, while the
bank refused to use its own liquidity to finance the programme in advance without the National Rice Policy
Committee's approval to widen the 500-billion-baht outstanding spending limit. So far, the BAAC has already
paid around 40 billion baht to farmers, while tens of billions of baht remains unpaid.The rice-pledging scheme,
a major populist policy of the Pheu Thai-led government, has been heavily criticised for massive losses because
the pledging prices is around 40-50% higher than market prices.
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