Thailand to unveil 30 rice varieties in 2024

Thailand is working to enhance its export competitiveness, accelerating the development of new rice varieties to meet market demand and vowing to introduce 30 new rice varieties next year.

Speaking after the second “new rice variety contest for commerce”, Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said one Thai weakness is a lack of diversity in products offered on the global rice market, prompting…

The ministry set a target earlier to develop at least 12 new commercial rice varieties by 2024 under the five-year development plan spanning from 2020 to 2024 to boost rice export competitiveness.

Of the 12 new varieties, four are hard-texture grains, four are soft textures, two are Thai fragrant rice and two are high-nutrition types. These varieties are in high demand among global consumers.

However, the collaboration between the government and the private sector has already resulted in the successful development and certification of 12 new rice varieties within 2023, Mr Jurin said.

“Under the five-year plan, today we have achieved the target of a total of 21 new rice varieties, including the 12 varieties approved by the Department of Rice. They have surpassed the target in terms…

According to Mr Jurin, Thailand exported 7.7 million tonnes of rice last year and it is believed that the export volume this year would surpass 8 million tonnes due to the increasing diversity of rice…

“This year, Thailand will once again become the second-largest rice exporter, and it is hoped that the new government will continue to prioritise rice strategies,” Mr Jurin said.

Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, said Thai rice exports in the second half of the year are expected to increase in both quantity and value due to the growing…

Despite the presence of the El Niño weather phenomenon, Thailand still has the ability to increase rice exports because of sufficient production, he said.

In the first six months of the year, Thailand already exported 4 million tonnes of rice, a 20% increase compared to the same period last year. It is anticipated that the remaining period would see exports…

Regarding the El Niño impact from July to August, he said it is currently difficult to determine the extent of rainfall. However, initial assessments suggest that this year’s rice production would be similar…

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