Ups and downs in the world rice market
International rice prices have risen substantially. Over the past year, the main factors driving world market prices have been El Niño and the export restrictions from India, the world’s largest rice exporter. Since January 2024, however, prices have declined as El Niño conditions have ended. Fertil...
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| author | Pede, Valerien Dawe, David |
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| description | International rice prices have risen substantially. Over the past year, the main factors driving world market prices have been El Niño and the export restrictions from India, the world’s largest rice exporter. Since January 2024, however, prices have declined as El Niño conditions have ended. Fertilizer prices have declined substantially from their peaks in mid-2022 and have stabilized over the past year. These factors give grounds for optimism that international rice prices will stabilize or decline further in the near future. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1698492025-01-24T15:00:35Z Ups and downs in the world rice market Pede, Valerien Dawe, David market research prices world marekts climate change impacts food security International rice prices have risen substantially. Over the past year, the main factors driving world market prices have been El Niño and the export restrictions from India, the world’s largest rice exporter. Since January 2024, however, prices have declined as El Niño conditions have ended. Fertilizer prices have declined substantially from their peaks in mid-2022 and have stabilized over the past year. These factors give grounds for optimism that international rice prices will stabilize or decline further in the near future. 2024-07-02 2025-01-24T15:00:34Z 2025-01-24T15:00:34Z Newsletter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169849 en Open Access International Rice Research Institute Pede, Valerien and David Dawe (2024). Ups and downs in the world rice market. Rice Today, July 2, 2024. International Rice Research Institute. |
| spellingShingle | market research prices world marekts climate change impacts food security Pede, Valerien Dawe, David Ups and downs in the world rice market |
| title | Ups and downs in the world rice market |
| title_full | Ups and downs in the world rice market |
| title_fullStr | Ups and downs in the world rice market |
| title_full_unstemmed | Ups and downs in the world rice market |
| title_short | Ups and downs in the world rice market |
| title_sort | ups and downs in the world rice market |
| topic | market research prices world marekts climate change impacts food security |
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