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China becomes dependant on India, buys Indian rice for first time in decades as supplies tighten

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December 2, 2020
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China becomes dependant on India, buys Indian rice for first time in decades as supplies tighten

Mumbai: China, which has been aggressively attacking the Line of Actual Control for the last 8 months, has become short of grain and become dependent on India to feed people.

China has started importing Indian rice for the first time in at least three decades due to tightening supplies and an offer from India of sharply discounted prices, Indian industry officials told Reuters.

India is the world’s biggest exporter of rice and China is the biggest importer. Beijing imports around 4 million tonnes of rice annually but has avoided purchases from India, citing quality issues.

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The breakthrough comes at a time when political tensions between the two countries are high because of a border dispute.

“For the first time China has made rice purchases. They may increase buying next year after seeing the quality of Indian crop,” said B.V. Krishna Rao, president of the Rice Exporters Association.

Indian traders have contracted to export 100,000 tonnes of broken rice for Dec-February shipments at around $300 per tonne, industry officials said.

China’s traditional suppliers, such as Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Pakistan, have limited surplus supplies for export and were quoting at least $30 per tonne more compared with Indian prices. That is why, China has been forced to buy rice from India this time.

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