China Urges Its Citizens Not to Hoard Rice Amid Mounting Concern Over Global Food Supply

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By Bloomberg-Government officials in China, the world’s biggest consumer and producer of rice, called on citizens not to hoard the grain after a recent ban on new export sales by Vietnam sparked concerns over global supplies.

The country holds sufficient rice and wheat stockpiles for one year of consumption, while imports of the cereals are only about 2% of domestic usage, Wei Baigang, an agriculture ministry official, said at a conference on Saturday. “Market supplies are ample and there is no need to hoard,” said Wei.

China increased supplies at regular state sales last week to 3 million tons of wheat and 1.2 million tons of rice to stabilize market prices, while the government will continue to sell corn from stockpiles after sales of nearly 3 million tons in February, said Qin Yuyun, an official with the National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration.

The country, also the world’s top soybean importer, will closely monitor the logistical situation in Brazil, Argentina and the U.S., and coordinate with these suppliers to mitigate potential disruptions to shipments because of the coronavirus pandemic, Wei said.

Brazilian soybean exports to China remain normal with an increase in shipments in March, said Wei. The Asian country is also likely to increase soybean imports from the U.S. as part of the phase one trade deal, he said. Soybeans are crushed into edible oil for cooking and animal feed.

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CountryRicePrice (USD/MT,FOB)+/-
MinMax
VIETNAMFragrant 5% broken495500
Jasmine
505509
100% broken345349
THAILAND5% broken477481
100% broken414418
INDIA5% broken348352
100% broken280284
PAKISTAN5% broken390394
100% broken322326
MYANMAR5% broken456460
From 07/05/2026 – 14/05/2026 (đồng/kg)
Rice Max Price Average +/- Weekly
Paddy un the field
Fragrant 6.750 6.329 214
Regular 6.450 5.950 196
Rice
Brown rice grade 1 10.150 9.567 -108
Brown rice grade 1 9.650 8.914 96
Milled rice grade 1 11.650 11.340 -35
Milled rice grade 2 10.350 10.130 -110
Byproducts
Broken 1/2 7.950 7.700 114
Bran 7.750 7.207 504

Exchange Rate

23/06/2026
Currency CodeCurrency NameUnits per USD
CNYChinese Yuan Renminbi6,77
EUREuro0,87
IDRIndonesian Rupiah17.830,62
MYRMalaysian Ringgit4,15
PHPPhilippine Peso61,05
KRWSouth Korean Won1.538,08
JPYJapanese Yen161,52
INRIndian Rupee94,58
MMKBurmese Kyat2.099,39
PKRPakistani Rupee278,21
THBThai Baht32,96
VNDVietnamese Dong26.300,86