Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports

Cambodias rice exports are on a steep upward trajectory, benefiting from import duty preferences and new investments in rice mills and polishing factories. Cambodia’s major export competitors are Thailand and Vietnam. Thailand is a main competitor...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:Cambodian,English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24902067/rice-sector-review-more-detailed-road-map-cambodian-rice-exports
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spelling okr-10986-224812021-04-23T14:04:09Z Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports World Bank RICE PRICES CA TRANSPORTATION INSPECTION TRANSIT CROP POLICIES TRUCKS MILLS FARMER PACKAGING VEHICLES TRANSPORTATION COSTS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT REPORTS FRUIT TREND FOOD QUALITY CANADA RICE HUSKS AGRICULTURE FAO DRY SEASON PERICARP RICE PRODUCTION RICE CROP TOLL PRODUCTION GAINS GABON TRAFFIC INDICA TAX FOOD GRAIN QUALITY CULTIVARS WEEDS IRRI ROADS RICE TRADE FISHERIES PLANS ROAD FOOD PROCESSORS SPRING CORN COSTS RICE PROCESSING TRANSPORT RAILROADS TRANSIT CORRIDOR RAIL FUEL PORT AUTHORITY TRIP MILLING INDUSTRY MODE OF TRANSPORT LOGISTICS RICE MILLING CONTAINERS INVESTMENTS RICE YIELDS SEED PADDY DOMESTIC TRANSPORT TRUE TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSIT ACCESS STARCH RICE MILLS ROAD TRANSPORT FARMERS DIESEL FOODS COMMODITY CONSUMER DEMAND GRAIN FREIGHT YAM PRODUCTION COSTS FREIGHT COSTS BOTTLENECKS INFRASTRUCTURE PRODUCE BRAN GROWTH HARVESTS PRICE DIFFERENTIALS Cambodias rice exports are on a steep upward trajectory, benefiting from import duty preferences and new investments in rice mills and polishing factories. Cambodia’s major export competitors are Thailand and Vietnam. Thailand is a main competitor for fragrant rice, exporting itself ca 2.65 million tons of aromatic rice (including brokens) in 2010/2011. Vietnam is the principal competitor for the nonaromatic white rice markets such as the Philippines and Indonesia. Pakistan and Burma are competing with Cambodia for low-grade white rice markets mainly in Africa. The government needs to intensify its export facilitation efforts to increase its rice exports. Cambodia has reduced its milling costs but more needs to be done to improve competitiveness of its rice export. The capacity of Cambodia’s logistics system from mills to ports is inadequate to accommodate large-scale volumes. All of Cambodia’s rice exports are shipped in containers from Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville ports. Unless the government obtains a transit access to Saigon Port via the Mekong River for un-containerized milled rice, it is unlikely that Cambodia will export even 500,000 tons by 2015. 2015-08-18T19:15:04Z 2015-08-18T19:15:04Z 2015-07-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24902067/rice-sector-review-more-detailed-road-map-cambodian-rice-exports http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22481 Cambodian,English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Commodities Study East Asia and Pacific Cambodia
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topic RICE PRICES
CA
TRANSPORTATION
INSPECTION
TRANSIT
CROP
POLICIES
TRUCKS
MILLS
FARMER
PACKAGING
VEHICLES
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
REPORTS
FRUIT
TREND
FOOD QUALITY
CANADA
RICE HUSKS
AGRICULTURE
FAO
DRY SEASON
PERICARP
RICE PRODUCTION
RICE CROP
TOLL
PRODUCTION GAINS
GABON
TRAFFIC
INDICA
TAX
FOOD
GRAIN QUALITY
CULTIVARS
WEEDS
IRRI
ROADS
RICE TRADE
FISHERIES
PLANS
ROAD
FOOD PROCESSORS
SPRING
CORN
COSTS
RICE PROCESSING
TRANSPORT
RAILROADS
TRANSIT CORRIDOR
RAIL
FUEL
PORT AUTHORITY
TRIP
MILLING INDUSTRY
MODE OF TRANSPORT
LOGISTICS
RICE MILLING
CONTAINERS
INVESTMENTS
RICE
YIELDS
SEED
PADDY
DOMESTIC TRANSPORT
TRUE
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSIT ACCESS
STARCH
RICE MILLS
ROAD TRANSPORT
FARMERS
DIESEL
FOODS
COMMODITY
CONSUMER DEMAND
GRAIN
FREIGHT
YAM
PRODUCTION COSTS
FREIGHT COSTS
BOTTLENECKS
INFRASTRUCTURE
PRODUCE
BRAN
GROWTH
HARVESTS
PRICE DIFFERENTIALS
spellingShingle RICE PRICES
CA
TRANSPORTATION
INSPECTION
TRANSIT
CROP
POLICIES
TRUCKS
MILLS
FARMER
PACKAGING
VEHICLES
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
REPORTS
FRUIT
TREND
FOOD QUALITY
CANADA
RICE HUSKS
AGRICULTURE
FAO
DRY SEASON
PERICARP
RICE PRODUCTION
RICE CROP
TOLL
PRODUCTION GAINS
GABON
TRAFFIC
INDICA
TAX
FOOD
GRAIN QUALITY
CULTIVARS
WEEDS
IRRI
ROADS
RICE TRADE
FISHERIES
PLANS
ROAD
FOOD PROCESSORS
SPRING
CORN
COSTS
RICE PROCESSING
TRANSPORT
RAILROADS
TRANSIT CORRIDOR
RAIL
FUEL
PORT AUTHORITY
TRIP
MILLING INDUSTRY
MODE OF TRANSPORT
LOGISTICS
RICE MILLING
CONTAINERS
INVESTMENTS
RICE
YIELDS
SEED
PADDY
DOMESTIC TRANSPORT
TRUE
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSIT ACCESS
STARCH
RICE MILLS
ROAD TRANSPORT
FARMERS
DIESEL
FOODS
COMMODITY
CONSUMER DEMAND
GRAIN
FREIGHT
YAM
PRODUCTION COSTS
FREIGHT COSTS
BOTTLENECKS
INFRASTRUCTURE
PRODUCE
BRAN
GROWTH
HARVESTS
PRICE DIFFERENTIALS
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Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Cambodia
description Cambodias rice exports are on a steep upward trajectory, benefiting from import duty preferences and new investments in rice mills and polishing factories. Cambodia’s major export competitors are Thailand and Vietnam. Thailand is a main competitor for fragrant rice, exporting itself ca 2.65 million tons of aromatic rice (including brokens) in 2010/2011. Vietnam is the principal competitor for the nonaromatic white rice markets such as the Philippines and Indonesia. Pakistan and Burma are competing with Cambodia for low-grade white rice markets mainly in Africa. The government needs to intensify its export facilitation efforts to increase its rice exports. Cambodia has reduced its milling costs but more needs to be done to improve competitiveness of its rice export. The capacity of Cambodia’s logistics system from mills to ports is inadequate to accommodate large-scale volumes. All of Cambodia’s rice exports are shipped in containers from Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville ports. Unless the government obtains a transit access to Saigon Port via the Mekong River for un-containerized milled rice, it is unlikely that Cambodia will export even 500,000 tons by 2015.
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author World Bank
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title Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports
title_short Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports
title_full Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports
title_fullStr Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports
title_full_unstemmed Cambodia Rice Sector Review : A More Detailed Road Map for Cambodian Rice Exports
title_sort cambodia rice sector review : a more detailed road map for cambodian rice exports
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/08/24902067/rice-sector-review-more-detailed-road-map-cambodian-rice-exports
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22481
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