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Updated on June 18, 2007

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1. Rice News: Korea Decides to Allow Rice Exports
The rice to be exported was grown in an eco-friendly method. But until now, the government has never allowed rice exports out of fear that doing so could spur foreign countries to demand Korea fully open its rice market to imports. That means rice exports will have to be less than the amount of rice that Korea imports. A ministry official said, "The government will allow home-grown rice exports to the point that exports do not disturb the domestic rice supply and demand, and Korea can...
Source - Chosun Ilbo,South Korea - Read the story


2. Rice News: MoT: Enterprises should not sign more rice export contracts
The Government is keeping cautious about rice exports; therefore, it will only consider adjusting the rice export goal in the third quarter of the year. Vietnamese rice exporters have signed contracts to export 3. Though rice exporters still have quotas for export, they should not sign more contracts at this moment, as the yield of the next crop remains uncertain. mil tonnes of rice, while the Government previously decided that rice exports would be 4. Enterprises are not being guided in...
Source - Vietnam Economic Times,Vietnam - Read the story


3. Rice News: Farmers still recovering
This, coupled with consecutive years of disappointment for rice and sugarcane yields, and farm fuel costs that doubled in the past year-and-a-half have pushed many out of agriculture, Cormier said. Crawfish farmers were affected as well, because the mudbugs feed on leftover rice, among other things. Many head into this summer hoping for rain, because it could be the difference financially between a profitable yield or not farming again. Banks seem more hesitant too because of poor yields...
Source - The Daily Advertiser,LA - Read the story


4. Rice News: SunRice lists on stock exchange
But the market is only open to growers or those who have retired from the rice industry. Listing the company on the National Stock Exchange will make it possible for growers to trade their shares but the market is not open to the general public. The move comes after another year of reduced rice production due to drought but SunRice says it is not trying to raise capital and has no plans for a public float in the future. Only people growing rice or retired growers will be eligible to trade...
Source - ABC Online,Australia - Read the story


5. Rice News: South Korea exports rice for first time
However, the country has not exported any rice so far mainly because its rice is too expensive and because exports would hurt efforts to protect its domestic market from foreign imports. Korean rice would be about three or four times more expensive than locally produced rice in the U. Before the agreement, South Korea had restricted imports to 4 percent of the local rice market. It was only in the 1990s that the country's rice production began exceeding demand. The deal calls for Seoul to...
Source - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung),Austria - Read the story


6. Rice News: Kisan-Khet schools for farmers in Punjab
Various agricultural experts have been roped in to provide tips and information to farmers at the specially opened "Kisan Khet Schools" Farmers attending these specially organised classes are motivated to take up Basmati crop cultivation besides being provided the high quality seed on subsidized rates under the scheme. Few villages have been selected under this scheme and training is being imparted about the methods of cultivating export quality Basmati rice. Ranjit Singh another farmer...
Source - DailyIndia.com,FL - Read the story


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