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Indonesia to boost rice import quota on outlook for lower crop

The government intends to raise the quota by 1.6 million tons, which is on top of two million tons of permits already issued to the state-owned food logistics company Bulog.

February 26, 2024 / 16:12 IST
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More purchases are likely to tighten global supplies of the food staple.
More purchases are likely to tighten global supplies of the food staple.

Indonesia plans to increase its rice import quota this year by 80% to boost local supplies because domestic production in the first quarter is likely to be lower than last year on lack of rain.

The government intends to raise the quota by 1.6 million tons, said Arif Sulistiyo, import director at the trade ministry. That’s on top of two million tons of permits already issued to the state-owned food logistics company Bulog, he said Monday, speaking at a meeting at the home affairs ministry.

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More purchases are likely to tighten global supplies of the food staple. Prices of Thai white rice 5% broken, a regional benchmark, soared to the highest level in 15 years in January as India, the biggest exporter, curbed shipments to cool local food inflation. India is not expected to ease curbs until after federal elections in April and May.