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Malaysia to ask ASEAN’s main rice supplying nations to prioritize members













FARIS MOHAMMED-UNSPLASH

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia will call on ASEAN’s main rice supplying nations to prioritize the bloc’s member countries amid concerns over rising prices and supply shortages, state news agency Bernama reported.

Malaysia may hold talks with Thailand or Vietnam on rice supplies, Deputy Agriculture and Food Security Minister Chan Foong Hin said on Wednesday, as agriculture ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gather in Kuala Lumpur this week.

“At the bilateral sessions, we will raise it, just like how we want to further strengthen ties between two countries so that priority is given to exporting rice to ASEAN countries,” Mr. Chan said.

Thailand and Vietnam are the world’s second- and third-largest exporters of rice after India.

Malaysia imports about 38% of its rice needs and is among several countries affected by export restrictions imposed by producers like India.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Monday threatened legal action against anyone found hoarding rice as rising costs and lower supplies have led to consumers stockpiling local grains.

Malaysia also announced subsidies and other measures to try to cool rice prices and ensure sufficient supply of locally produced white rice in the market. — Reuters

Neil Banzuelo




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