Bangkok (VNA) – The Thai CommerceMinistry has launched measures to increase rice exports to 6 million tonnesthis year, valued at around 150 billion THB (4.83 billion USD), with Indonesia,China, Bangladesh and Iraq set to be the main markets under government-to-government(G2G) deals.
Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said on March 24 that G2G deals and acampaign to make Thai rice more recognisable among other communities around theworld will spearhead efforts to increase the export volume from last year's 5.7million tonnes.
According to President of the Thai Rice Exporters Association CharoeanLaothammatas, to meet the goal for 2021, Thailand must export at least 500,000tonnes of rice per month, however, the export volumes in January and Februarywere below this benchmark level due to relatively high prices compared withrival exporters, caused by the strong THB and low supply levels caused bydrought.
Jurin said the ministry is working with the Thai Rice Exporters Association topromote Thai rice under the "Think Rice, Think Thailand" campaign.
Thailand successfully made Thai rice become better known in Canada, increasingits exports to the country by 21 percent to 120,000 tonnes last year, from80,000 tonnes in 2019.
Most recently, the cabinet approved the export of 4 million tonnes of rice toIndonesia for four years and 5 million tonnes to Bangladesh for five yearsunder G2G deals.
Thailand sold a total 925,000 tonnes of rice under G2G deals between 2012 and2016./.