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Indian, Aus scientists working on genetically improved rice Rice Mills underprice the Govt's stockpiled rice Oryza U.S. Rough Rice Recap Prices Steady after WASDE Report Leaves Ending Stocks Unchanged Thailand Rice Auction Draws Overwhelming Response Australia Paddy Rice Production Expected to Decline by About 22% in 2013-14, ABARES Says Brazil Paddy Rice Index Declines 1% in Last Week Thailand Rice Exports Increase to 696,558 Tons in January 2014; Earnings Decline 10% from Last Year Philippines Plans to Import 800,000 Tons of Rice in 2014 Thailand Rice Sellers Lower Some of Their Quotes; Pakistan Rice Sellers Increase Most of Their Quotes Today Oryza Overnight Recap Chicago Rough Rice Futures Noted Slightly Higher Overnight Following Additional Losses Sustained Yesterday Rice Export Prices Witness Mixed Trends in February 2014; FAO Rice Price Index Increases 4.4% from Previous Month Rice Export Prices Witness Mixed Trends in February 2014; FAO Rice Price Index Increases 4.4% from Previous Month Oryza Overnight Recap Chicago Rough Rice Futures Noted Slightly Higher Overnight Following Additional Losses Sustained Yesterday USDA Post Increases India MY 2013-14 Rice Production Forecast to 105 Million Tons Vietnam Lowers Minimum Export Price for Low Grade Rice to Boost Exports Oryza Global Rice Quotes

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Indian, Aus scientists working on genetically improved rice


Press Trust of India | Melbourne | Updated: Mar 12 2014, 05:25 IST SUMMARYScientists

from India and Australia have found that a native Australian grass growing in Queensland state could hold the key to ensuring

Scientists from India and Australia have found that a native Australian grass growing in Queensland state could hold the key to ensuring the long-term viability of rice, a crop critical to global food security.Deputy Director of Queensland University of Technology's (QUT) Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, Sagadevan Mundree, said rice is one of the most important staple foods throughout the world but salinity and drought stresses were putting the crop's long-term future under enormous pressure.Mundree heads a team of scientists working in partnership with scientists in India to determine whether strategies adopted by the Australian native resurrection grass could be used to genetically improve abiotic stress tolerance in rice. "QUT has developed a strategic partnership with the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) in New Delhi and the Tamil Nadu Agriculture University (TNAU) in Coimbatore in southern India," Mundree said.The native Australian grass is called a "resurrection plant" because it can tolerate extreme environmental stresses, including severe drought, salinity, high temperature and high light-intensity stresses for prolonged periods and resurrect within 24-72 hours upon rehydration. "There is an urgent need to develop more resilient varieties of rice that can cope with less water and are more tolerant of salinity stress," Mundree said.

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Rice Mills underprice the Govt's stockpiled rice


Date : 12 2557 BANGKOK, 12 Mar 2014 -- Rice mills have questioned the valuation of the governments stockpiled rice, putting the price tag of 2013/2014 season 5% moisture rice at 11.10 baht/KG, down from 11.30 baht/KG in the previous auction deal. The mills claim that the lower expected price is a direct result of the governments attempt to sell its massive supplies of rice in order to generate funds to pay rice farmers, many of whom have yet to receive their payments under the rice pledging scheme. This circumstance has lessened the governments bargaining power and obliges it to accept a possible loss in the process. Many of the rice mills anticipate that only 300,000 tons from the 517,000 tons of rice being bid for at auction will be sold. and that the price will be close to that of the market price but is expected to be lower than the price obtained in the previous auction. The government needs to generate 8 to 10 billion baht monthly in order to pay rice farmers within the time frame it has promised. The revenue from Mondays auction would likely be 6 - 7 billion baht. The expected price of 2011/2012 season rice is 9.50 baht/KG; 2012/2013 rice would be 9.60 - 9.70 baht/KG while the best quality rice from the 2013/2014 season should bring around 11 baht/KG. The rice millers are certain that the price will not exceed the global price tag of 12.30 baht/KG.

Oryza U.S. Rough Rice Recap Prices Steady after WASDE Report Leaves Ending Stocks Unchanged
Mar 11, 2014

As of today, old crop offers were unchanged around $15.55-$16.11 fob farm (about $343-$355 per ton) depending on where they are located and how quickly they could ship.ids from larger mills increased slightly today to around $14.90 per cwt (about $328 per ton) while bids for exporters could still be found near $15.55 per cwt (about $343 per ton), both for March-April delivery, although there are still reports of smaller mills paying as much as $16.20 per cwt (about $357 per ton) for prompt delivery.
Tags: U.S. rice market, U.S. rice prices

Thailand Rice Auction Draws Overwhelming Response


Mar 11, 2014

About 34 bidders participated in the Thailand caretaker governments auction for 500,000 tons held on March 10, 2014, according to local sources.Bidders are keen to buy rice due to lower prices and flexible conditions,

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said the Bangkok Post. Paddy rice prices (with 15% moisture content) now stand at around 7,500-7,800 baht (about $230 - $240) per ton, while 5% white rice is quoted around 12,500 baht (about $387) per ton. According to local sources, domestic retail prices have also declined to around 80-120 baht per a 5-kilogram bag (about $494 - $740 per ton), which is down about 3-5 % from last year.The Thailand government plans to have four rice auctions in each month in 2014, including two normal auctions and two through the Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand (AEFT).
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Australia Paddy Rice Production Expected to Decline by About 22% in 2013-14, ABARES Says
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Paddy rice production in Australia is expected to decline about 22% to 907,000 tons in 2013-14, from about 1.166 million tons recorded in 2012-13, due to current drought conditions, according to data released by Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES). ABARES expects that paddy rice production will further decline to about 899,000 tons in 2014-15. Australias rice acreage and yield is also expected to decline this year and next year. Rice acreage in Australia is expected to total about 101,000 heaters in 2013-14, down about 11% from about 114,000 hectares recorded in previous year. Rice acreage is forecasted to reach about 100,000 hectares in 2014-15. Meanwhile, rice yield in 2013-14 is expected to be about 9 tons paddy per hectares, down about 12% from about 10.24 tons paddy per hectares recorded in last year. In 2014-15, Australia rice yield is expected to remain unchanged at about 9 tons paddy per hectares. Rice exports from Australia are expected to total about 513,000 tons in 2013-14, down about 12% from about 584,000 tons recorded during same time in last year, according to ABARES data. Australia rice exports are forecast to decline 25% y/y to about 386,000 tons in 2014-15, down from a previous projectiong of about 513,000 tons.

Brazil Paddy Rice Index Declines 1% in Last Week


Mar 11, 2014

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lined to around 34.02 real per 50 kilograms on March 10, 2014, down about 1% from around 34.42 real per 50 kilograms recorded a week earlier.In terms of USD per ton, the index stood at around $289.4 per ton on March 10, 2014, down about 2% from around $295 per ton seen a week earlier.
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Thailand Rice Exports Increase to 696,558 Tons in January 2014; Earnings Decline 10% from Last Year
Mar 11, 2014

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Thailand has exported 696,558 tons of rice in January 2014, up about 20% from around 580,983 tons exported in January 2013, according to the Thai Country Chamber and Office of Import-Export Goods Standards. However, in terms of value, Thailands earnings from rice exports declined to around $376.51 million in January 2014, down about 10% from $416.23 million earned during the same period in 2013. In local currency terms, the country's rice exports declined by about 1% to 12,372 million baht compared to 12,487 million baht in January 2013. Month-on-month, Thailand's total rice exports increased by almost 1% in January 2014, up from 691,973 tons in December 2013. However, in terms of value, the country's rice exports declined by around 6% compared to $399.11 million in December 2013. In local currency terms, Thailand's rice exports declined about 5% from 13,011 million baht in December 2013.Thailands total rice exports in January 2014 included 102,751 tons of broken rice, up about 124% from 45,911 tons in January 2013, and up about 39% from around 73,958 tons in December 2013. White rice exports accounted for around 296,236 tons, up about 18% from around 250,415 tons exported in January 2013, and up about 23% from 240,287 tons in December 2013. Parboiled rice accounted for about 144,384 tons, up about 19% from 121,576 tons in January 2013, but down about 30% from 205,295 tons in December 2013.Hommali rice exports stood at around 127,110 tons in January 2014, down about 13% from 146,907 tons in January 2013, and down about 20% from 159,097 tons in December 2013. Glutinous rice accounted for about 15,104 tons in January 2014, up about 18% from 12,759 tons in January 2013, and up about 46% from 10,327 tons in December 2013. Thailand exported 10,973 tons of husked (brown) rice in January 2014, up about 221% from 3,415 tons during January 2013, and up about 265% from 3,009 tons in December 2013.In terms of value, Thailand white rice exports declined to $114.33 million in January 2014, down 17% from January 2013, but up 20% from December 2013.

Hommali rice exports declined to $134.61 million, down 18% from January 2013, and down about 20% from December 2013. Broken rice exports increased to $42.14 million, up about 56% from January 2013, and up about 33% from December 2013.Earnings from glutinous rice increased to $12.84 million in January 2014, up about 13% from January 2013, and up about 45% from December 2013. Parboiled rice exports declined to $65.86 million in January 2014, down about 9% from January 2013, and down about 29% from December 2013. Husked (brown) rice exports increased to $6.73 million in January 2014, up about 86% from January 2013, and up about 126% from December 2013.
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Philippines Plans to Import 800,000 Tons of Rice in 2014


Mar 11, 2014

The Philippines is planning to import around 800,000 tons of rice this year with delivery expected before the lean months in July September, according to local sources.The Agriculture Undersecretary says that imports of 800,000 tons of rice are aimed to control prices which have increased sharply due to shortfall in supply. He says that domestic production of around 19.06 million tons of paddy rice in 2013-14 is enough to meet around

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98% of consumption in the Philippines, but economic managers want imports to help maintain a 90-day buffer stock in the country to control food inflation.In 2013, the Philippines had planned to restrict rice imports within 350,000 tons under the World Trade Organization's minimum access value, but had to import 500,000 tons of rice in emergency imports after Typhoon Haiyan hit the nation in November 2013. Local sources say that rice imports could be much higher than the planned 800,000 tons in 2014 as well. They say that the Philippines may buy more rice this year due to lower supplies, reduction in rice smuggling and expected low prices in Thailand and Vietnam. The FAO says that the Philippines will have to import around 1.2 million tons in 2014, while the USDA projects rice imports to reach around 1.4 million tons.According to the USDA, the Philippines milled rice production in 2013-14 is estimated at around 11.6 million tons (about 18.5 million tons, unmilled rice), against a consumption of around 12.8 million tons.
Tags: Philippines rice prices, Philippines rice imports

Thailand Rice Sellers Lower Some of Their Quotes; Pakistan Rice Sellers Increase Most of Their Quotes Today
Mar 11, 2014

Thailand rice sellers lowered their quotes for parboiled rice by about $15 per ton to about $415 - $425 per ton today. Pakistan rice sellers increased most of their quotes by about $5 - $15 per ton today. Vietnam and India rice sellers kept their quotes mostly unchanged. 5% Broken Rice Thai 5% rice (of new crop) is quoted around $410 - $420 per ton, about a $35 per ton premium over Viet 5% rice shown around $375 - $385 per ton. Indian 5% rice is quoted around $420 - $430 per ton, about a $25 per ton premium over Pak 5% rice quoted around $395 - $405 per ton. 25% Broken Rice Thai 25% rice of the old crop is quoted about $350 - $360 per ton, on par with Viet 25% rice shown around $350 - $360 per ton. Indian 25% rice is quoted about $360 - $370 per ton, about a $5 per ton premium over Pak 25% rice quoted around $355 - $365 per ton, up about $5 per ton from last week. Parboiled Rice Thai parboiled rice of the old crop is quoted around $415 - $425 per ton, down about $15 per ton from yesterday. Indian parboiled rice is quoted around $405 - $415 per ton, about $15 per ton discount to Pak parboiled rice quoted around $420 - $430 per ton, up about $15 per ton from last week. 100% Broken Rice Thai broken rice, A1 Super, of the old crop is quoted around $305 - $315 per ton, about a $30 per ton discount to Viet broken rice shown around $335 - $345 per ton. Indian broken sortexed rice is quoted about $300 - $310 per ton, about a $25 per ton discount to Pak broken sortexed rice quoted around $325 - $335 per ton, up about $5 per ton from last week.

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Oryza Overnight Recap Chicago Rough Rice Futures Noted Slightly Higher Overnight Following Additional Losses Sustained Yesterday
Mar 11, 2014

Chicago rough rice futures for May delivery are currently paused 3.5 cents per cwt (about $1 per ton) higher at $15.245 per cwt (about $336 per ton) as of 8:00am Chicago time. The other grains are seen mixed this morning ahead of floor trading in Chicago: soybeans are currently seen about 0.1% lower, wheat was paused about 0.5% higher, and corn is noted about 0.1% higher.U.S. stock index futures were little changed on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 not far from its all-time high, amid lingering concerns about China's economy and as the ongoing crisis in Ukraine curbed enthusiasm for riskier asset. Worse-than-expected export data over the weekend for China the world's second biggest economy curbed investor appetite on Monday. But investors saw an opportunity to buy on Tuesday, although the benchmark Shanghai Composite index continued to trade below the key 2,000 level. The day will be a quiet one for both corporate and economic data in the U.S. on Tuesday. Wholesale inventories for January will be published at 10 a.m. ET, along with JOLTs jobs opening data for the same month. U.S. stock index futures are currently trading about 0.1% higher, gold is currently trading about 0.6% higher, crude oil is seen trading about 0.2% lower, and the U.S. dollar is currently trading about 0.1% higher at 8:00am Chicago time.
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Rice Export Prices Witness Mixed Trends in February 2014; FAO Rice Price Index Increases 4.4% from Previous Month
Mar 11, 2014

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Rice export prices witnessed mixed trends in February 2014 compared to the previous month. According to the FAO, rice export prices increased between 0.5% and 2% m-o-m in Thailand and India due to stronger currencies, remained mostly stable in Pakistan and declined about 3% in Vietnam.However, the FAO rice price index increased by 4.4% to 237 points in February 2014 from 227 points in January 2014, due to increased demand for japonica rice, whose prices increased sharply in the U.S. and Australia last month.Domestic rice prices also saw mixed trends in most of the countries. In Asia, domestic rice prices remained stable despite increased supplies from the recently completed 2013-14 main season harvests. Prices were supported by sustained regional import demand and government procurement programs, the FAO says.Rice prices in Vietnam declined by about 1% over January due to the onset of the 2013-14 main season Winter/Spring harvest. Prices in Thailand were stable in February and lower than the last year due to record level of output from the recently-completed 2013 main season rice harvest. In Myanmar, wholesale prices increased by about 8% from January due to below-average 2013 main season harvest, which was impacted by localized floods and insect plagues. Rice prices in Cambodia increased by about 1%. Local rice prices in the Philippines increased by about 2% due to localized crop losses following Typhoons Nari and Haiyan in late 2013. Average local prices in Indonesia also increased by about 7% due to high fuel and energy prices.In China, local prices of japonica rice were unchanged and were supported by strong domestic demand and consecutive increase of the minimum support prices (MSP) of rice by 3.3% to CNY 3,100 (around $506) per ton compared to last year. Prices in Bangladesh increased marginally due to the ongoing government's procurement program, which started on December 1, 2013 targeting to purchase 400,000 tons of Aman rice at prices 3.4% above those of last season. Rice prices in India increased by about 2% due to the ongoing government's procurement program. Rice prices in Madagascar declined by 8% from January prices due to new supplies from the 2014 early harvests, the FAO says.
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Rice export prices witnessed mixed trends in February 2014 compared to the previous month. According to the FAO, rice export prices increased between 0.5% and 2% m-o-m in Thailand and India due to stronger currencies, remained mostly stable in Pakistan and declined about 3% in Vietnam.However, the FAO rice price index increased by 4.4% to 237 points in February 2014 from 227 points in January 2014, due to increased demand for japonica rice, whose prices increased sharply in the U.S. and Australia last month.Domestic rice prices also saw mixed trends in most of the countries. In Asia, domestic rice prices remained stable despite increased supplies from the recently completed 2013-14 main season harvests. Prices were supported by sustained regional import demand and government procurement programs, the FAO says.Rice prices in Vietnam declined by about 1% over January due to the onset of the 2013-14 main season Winter/Spring harvest. Prices in Thailand were stable in February and lower than the last year due to record level of output from the recently-completed 2013 main season rice harvest. In Myanmar, wholesale prices increased by about 8% from January due to below-average 2013 main season harvest, which was impacted by localized floods and insect plagues. Rice prices in Cambodia increased by about 1%. Local

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rice prices in the Philippines increased by about 2% due to localized crop losses following Typhoons Nari and Haiyan in late 2013. Average local prices in Indonesia also increased by about 7% due to high fuel and energy prices.In China, local prices of japonica rice were unchanged and were supported by strong domestic demand and consecutive increase of the minimum support prices (MSP) of rice by 3.3% to CNY 3,100 (around $506) per ton compared to last year. Prices in Bangladesh increased marginally due to the ongoing government's procurement program, which started on December 1, 2013 targeting to purchase 400,000 tons of Aman rice at prices 3.4% above those of last season. Rice prices in India increased by about 2% due to the ongoing government's procurement program. Rice prices in Madagascar declined by 8% from January prices due to new supplies from the 2014 early harvests, the FAO says.
Tags: FAO Rice Price Index, Rice Prices

Oryza Overnight Recap Chicago Rough Rice Futures Noted Slightly Higher Overnight Following Additional Losses Sustained Yesterday
Mar 11, 2014

Chicago rough rice futures for May delivery are currently paused 3.5 cents per cwt (about $1 per ton) higher at $15.245 per cwt (about $336 per ton) as of 8:00am Chicago time. The other grains are seen mixed this morning ahead of floor trading in Chicago: soybeans are currently seen about 0.1% lower, wheat was paused about 0.5% higher, and corn is noted about 0.1% higher.U.S. stock index futures were little changed on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 not far from its all-time high, amid lingering concerns about China's economy and as the ongoing crisis in Ukraine curbed enthusiasm for riskier assets. Worse-than-expected export data over the weekend for China the world's second biggest economy curbed investor appetite on Monday. But investors saw an opportunity to buy on Tuesday, although the benchmark Shanghai Composite index continued to trade below the key 2,000 level. The day will be a quiet one for both corporate and economic data in the U.S. on Tuesday. Wholesale inventories for January will be published at 10 a.m. ET, along with JOLTs jobs opening data for the same month. U.S. stock index futures are currently trading about 0.1% higher, gold is currently trading about 0.6% higher, crude oil is seen trading about 0.2% lower, and the U.S. dollar is currently trading about 0.1% higher at 8:00am Chicago time.
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USDA Post Increases India MY 2013-14 Rice Production Forecast to 105 Million Tons

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The USDA Post in India has increased the forecast for Indias rice production in MY 2013-14 (October September) to around 105 million tons, up about 2% from USDA official projections of around 103 million tons.The Post says that as per the second advance estimates by the Indian government, rice production is expected to be better than expected due to good weather and rice yield of the Kharif season (June December) crop. Indias kharif rice production in 2013-14 is forecast at around 92 million tons, while production from the secondary rabi crop (December May) is expected to reach around 13 million tons this year.In its second advance estimate released on February 14, 2014, the government of India forecast total rice production to reach around 106.2 million tons (92 million tons of Kharif rice and 14.2 million tons of rabi rice) in crop year 2013-14 (October September). However, the USDA Post, citing industry sources, says that rabi rice production forecast is too high due to expectations of average yields and competing acreage.The USDA Post has increased Indias rice consumption estimates for MY 2013-14 to around 96 million tons, up about 1% from USDA official estimates of around 95 million tons. However, rice exports forecast remains unchanged at around 10 million tons in MY2013-14.
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Vietnam Lowers Minimum Export Price for Low Grade Rice to Boost Exports
Mar 11, 2014

The Vietnam Food Association (VFA) has lowered the minimum export price for low grade rice (25% - 100% brokens) to $355 per ton, down about 3% from the previous floor price, according to local sources.The move is aimed to help Vietnamese rice remain competitive against Thai rice after the Philippines said this week that it may import around 800,000 tons of rice this year. Sources say that this is the second time the VFA has lowered the floor price this year. Last month, the VFA had lowered the floor price for low grade rice to $365 per ton, down about 3% from around $375 per ton for 25% broken rice announced in October 2013.

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However, rice exports by Vietnam remain low this year so far. According to the USDA, Vietnams rice exports declined sharply to around 331,480 tons in January 2014, down about 18% from around 405,544 tons in January 2013, and down about 37% from around 526,995 tons in December 2013. Exporters say that buyers in other countries are waiting for Vietnam rice prices to decline in the coming months.Rice supply in Vietnam is expected to increase sharply due to the beginning of the harvest season in the Mekong Delta, which accounts for over 50% of total rice produced in the country and for around 90% of total exports by Vietnam. According to sources, paddy rice production from the winter-spring rice crop in the Mekong Delta is expected to reach around 10 - 11 million tons this year due to record yields of around 7 tons per hectare. The government has already announced that it will stockpile around one million tons of rice from March to mid-April to prevent domestic prices from declining.Vietnam is targeting exports of 7 million tons of rice this year, up slightly from 6.88 million tons in 2013.
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Oryza Global Rice Quotes


March 11th, 2014 Long grain white rice - high quality Thailand 100% B grade 425-435 Vietnam 5% broken 375-385 India 5% broken 420-430 Pakistan 5% broken 395-405 Cambodia 5% broken 450-460 U.S. 4% broken 580-590 Uruguay 5% broken 620-630 Argentina 5% broken 615-625 Long grain white rice - low quality Thailand 25% broken 350-360 Vietnam 25% broken 350-360 Pakistan 25% broken 355-365 Cambodia 25% broken 420-430 India 25% broken 360-370 U.S. 15% broken 555-565

Long grain parboiled rice Thailand parboiled 100% stxd 415-425 Pakistan parboiled 5% broken stxd 420-430 India parboiled 5% broken stxd 405-415 U.S. parboiled 4% broken 660-670

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Brazil parboiled 5% broken 590-600 Uruguay parboiled 5% broken NQ Long grain fragrant rice Thailand Hommali 92% 960-970 Vietnam Jasmine 500-510 India basmati 2% broken 1515 -1525 Pakistan basmati 2% broken NQ Cambodia Phka Malis 885-895 Brokens Thailand A1 Super 305-315 Vietnam 100% broken 335-345 Pakistan 100% broken stxd 325-335 Cambodia A1 Super 350-360 India 100% Broken stxd 300-310 Egypt medium grain brokens NQ U.S. pet food 470-480 Brazil half grain 345-355 Medium grain milled U.S. Calrose 4% broken Egypt medium grain 6%

620-630 NQ

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