15 मई 2013
China expected to become world's largest importer of rice
Beijing, May 15. China, the world's largest rice
consumer, is expected to become the largest rice importer this
year, according to a new report.
China's rice imports this year will surge to three
million metric tonnes from 2.34 million tonnes a year ago,
according United States Department of Agriculture report
featured prominently in the Chinese media today.
Imports of rice has increased since 2012 as "consumption
demand for rice in China has exceeded the supply", it said.
If the forecast holds true, it would represent a sharp
increase as the country's rice imports hovered around 450,000
tonnes per year over the five-year period that ended in 2011,
official data showed.
It would also make China outstrip Nigeria to become the
world's largest rice importer, state-run China Daily reported.
Analysts said that China has no shortage of rice supplies
and blamed the expected surge in imports on the price
discrepancy between the domestic and global markets.
The discrepancy is a result of the government's minimum
grain purchase price, which aims to shore up domestic grain
prices after they declined in the global market due to weak
demand and increased rice yields in recent years, the Daily
report said.
The global rice output this year is expected to increase
two per cent year-on-year to 479 million tonnes, making 2013
the eighth consecutive year of increased rice yields,
according to the USDA.
Meanwhile, global rice stocks are expected to hit 107.8
million tonnes, the highest level since 2002, it added.
"The government should allow the purchase price to have
some flexibility, so that it fluctuates according to the
international market," said Ma Wenfeng, a senior analyst at
Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultant Ltd, one of the
industry's largest specialist consultancies.
Meanwhile, rising labour costs and other factors are
supporting rice prices in the domestic market, placing upward
pressure on imports.
Lured by the low global prices, "Chinese companies are
very willing to import", Ma said.
During the first three months of the year, China's rice
imports jumped by a staggering 192 per cent from a year ago to
690,000 tonnes, Chinese official trade data showed.
Because of the price discrepancy, imported rice will
always be attractive to domestic companies, Ma said.
"The government should continue increasing its investment
in the agricultural sector to drive down prices in the long
run," he added. Imports of other agricultural commodities are
also expected to increase.
Also China's soybean imports are expected to rise by 10
million tonnes from a year ago to 69 million tonnes, according
to the USDA forecast.
China's grain output reached 589 million tonnes in 2012,
the ninth consecutive year of increased harvests, according to
the official data.
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