14-19th June,2018 daily global regional local rice e-newsletter

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Muradabad(UP)

8.00

14.29

289.50

2425

2380

-

Kottayam(Ker)

6.00

NC

61.00

3700

3900

-11.90

Kosikalan(UP)

6.00

9.09

101.00

2525

2530

-

Mirzapur(UP)

5.50

-15.38

566.50

2230

2220

-

Bonai(Bonai)(Ori)

5.00

NC

310.40

3000

3000

20.00

Dibrugarh(ASM)

3.00

-52.38

437.20

2920

2920

29.78

Balarampur(WB)

1.82

-1.09

47.80

2660

2660

13.19

Tundla(UP)

1.50

50

113.00

2540

2530

-

Fatehpur Sikri(UP)

0.90

28.57

29.20

2550

2560

0.79

Khairagarh(UP)

0.70

-12.5

82.90

2560

2560

1.59

Ujhani(UP)

0.60

-40

4.50

2380

2300

-

Published on June 14, 2018

TOPICS rice (commodity) https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/rice-prices/article24160669.ece

State and Regional Rice Crop on Track Thursday, June 14, 2018 Times-Democrat News Staff Rice crops in Clay County, such as this field east of McDougal, are about two weeks ahead of schedule for the 2018 growing season. TD photo/Tim Blair Taken into account as the nation‘s No. 1 rice producer, Arkansas can have an outsized effect on U.S. rice production one year to the next, depending on fates largely tied to the weather. And, according to officials 2018 is shaping up to be anything but simple — or predictable. ―The rice crop looks great at the moment, but it‘s been a difficult season,‖ said Jarrod Hardke, extension rice agronomist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. ―One of the coldest Aprils on record followed by the hottest May on record has a lot to do with it.‖ As of last week, nearly 100 percent of planned rice acreage throughout the state had already emerged, with growers rating 70 percent of the crop as being in ―good‖ or


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