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India, Vietnam see rise in rice export rates as demand firmsVietnam's prices are up as domestic stocks dwindle. Thailand's export rates have also increased. Pre-arranged sales and internal factors ar...
Ho Chi Minh’s triumph and Vietnam’s history of hungerLast week marked the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, a key moment in Vietnam’s history and the story of Ho Chi Minh, who started hi...
Asia rice:New season supplies rise in India; Vietnam rates dropIndian parboiled rice prices held steady this week due to strong African demand, counteracting pressure from new crop yields. Vietnamese pr...
Rice rates across Asian hubs hold flat as steady demand counters falling supplyIndia's 5% broken parboiled variety was quoted at $510-$517 per metric ton, unchanged from last week when rates climbed to their highest le...
Climate change is making your coffee more bitter and expensiveCoffee is a roughly $200 billion industry that stretches from small farms across Brazil or Indonesia to roasters and makers of end products...
Supply concerns lift Indian rates; Vietnam loses out to competitionTop exporter India's 5% broken parboiled variety was quoted at $365-$371 per tonne, up from last week's $360-$366.
Beijing's coercive diplomacy threaten impact Vietnam's border trade with ChinaChina has been upset with Vietnam’s refusal to toe the line on Quad, AUKUS and Myanmar, ET has learnt. It is understood that Beijing has ta...
Robusta coffee falls before record Vietnamese cropRobusta coffee fell for a second day in London in anticipation of a record crop in Vietnam, the world’s biggest producer of the variety.
- Rabobank raises Robusta Coffee price forecast
Rabobank International raised price forecasts for robusta coffee traded in London for the rest of this year on falling European stockpiles ...
- Pepper prices turn bullish on tight supply
Black pepper prices are looking bullish, riding on tight supply. After dropping to Rs 313 per kg earlier during the month, prices have rebo...
- Pepper prices to stay firm on lower output
The buoyancy in pepper prices in the last few months has been attributed to the general shortfall in output in the producing countries.
- Weaker export demand, rising supply to cap jeera, pepper
Jeera and pepper, two of the major spices exported from India, are expected to see further decline in prices in the coming month.
- Vietnam lights up Indian agarbathi makers’ fortunes
Vietnam it appears is positioning itself as a provider of key agricultural crops to India helping the latter to either re-export or locally...
- Vietnam grows larger summer rice crop
Winter-spring prices have soared 90 per cent in the past year in the Mekong Delta food basket
- Coffee exports likely to fall 15%
India's coffee export is expected to fall by at least 15 per cent in the current year (calendar year 2007).
- For pepper traders export's past tense, but futures perfect
When one door closes, another opens. This could be very true for some of Kerala’s big pepper traders who have been straddled with huge stoc...
- Future not so hot for pepper
Pepper futures, bolstered until recently due to technical and speculative buying, fell on the Ncdex on the further cut in Vietnamese export...