Prices of Indian rice export fell to their lowest in nearly three years this week as fresh supplies from the summer-sown crop loom large amid subdued global demand. India’s 5% broken parboiled variety fell from US$363-US$368 the previous week to around US$358-US$362 a tonne this week. “Export demand is negligible. New-season supplies have started in a few southern states and could rise next month,” stated an exporter. Although Cyclone Bulbul damaged paddy rice crop in Eastern India & Bangladesh, “T\this won’t have a big impact on overall rice output,” said Mizanur Rahman, Department of Agriculture Extension.
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