21 नवंबर 2012
Rice exports from India may decline in 2013: FAO
New Delhi, Nov 21. The fall in rice production in
the current crop year in India against rising domestic demand
is expected to affect exports of the key staple in 2013,
United Nation's body FAO has said.
"By contrast, the 2012 production shortfall and rising
domestic needs may depress India's exports next year," Food
and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said in its latest Rice
Market Monitor (RMM) report.
The global body on the farm sector has pegged India's
rice production to be lower at 100 million tonnes in the
2012-13 crop year (July-June) from record high of 104.32
million tonnes in 2011-12 crop year.
FAO said the spurt in exports from India has helped it
displace Thailand as the world's largest rice exporter with
shipments expected to touch 9 million tonnes in 2012.
Thailand is pegged to ship 6.5 million tonnes of the
grain this year.
Thailand had exported 10.7 million tonnes of rice in last
year, while India's outbound shipments stood at 4.8 million
tonnes in 2011, it added.
"As for exports in 2012, the most outstanding development
is the emergence of India as the top rice supplier, after
decades of Thailand's hegemony," it said.
Earlier, the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) had also put India as the world's largest rice exporter
for 2012 beating Thailand.
Global rice trade is anticipated to grow by 2.5 per cent
in 2012 calendar year to a new high of 37.3 million tonnes,
FAO said.
"Early prospects for 2013 are also positive, with trade
forecast even higher, at 37.5 million tonnes," it added. (PTI)
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