Bangkok (VNA) – Rice exports of Thailand in2018 will be less than the target growth of 9.5 percent due to strong baht anddecrease in rice production, said the Thai Rice Exporters Association (TREA).
The target was 18 percent lower than 2017’s 11.6million tonnes. President of TREA Charoen Laothamatas explained that the strongbaht caused a major difficulty for the country’s rice export as the prices ofThai rice have become less competitive.
The baht increased nine percent compared to the USdollar in 2017 and increased by 3.1 percent in 2018 to be at 31.6 THB/USD.
Laothamatas said the TREA will closely monitor exportsin the first quarter of this year and, if the baht continues to rise, may revisethe 2018 export target to below the previous forecast of 9.5 million tonneswhich was put forward in late 2017.
Thailand’s Hom Mali fragrant rice was sold at 1,200USD per tonne in mid-February, twice the price of Vietnam’s aromatic rice.
The association said that global demand will maintainstrong as major importers such as the Philippines and Indonesia will buy about1-1.5 million tonnes this year.
The Thai Government recently announced the riceproduction in 2018 stands at 30 million tonnes, a decline compared to the 33million tonnes of 2017.-VNA