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Interrelationships Among the Rice Export Prices of Major Exporting Countries: In Search of the Leader and Followers

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  • Mottaleb, Khondoker Abdul
  • Durand-Morat, Alvaro

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By examining the econometric interrelationships of rice export prices of India, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan, the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, this study examines the most influential rice-exporting countries in the international rice export market. The sampled countries are the source of more than 80% of the global rice exports. In the process, this study relies on online data portals of the United Nations and country-level sources for aromatic and non-aromatic rice export price information from India, Pakistan, and Thailand. This study employed the Prais-Winsten and Autoregressive Distributive Lag (ARDL) estimation processes with the error correction procedure. Combining the findings from both models, this study concludes that in terms of interactions, the non-aromatic long-grain rice price of the U.S., and the aromatic rice price of Pakistan are the most correlated prices in the international rice market. Considering the number of countries influenced by the price of a given country, our results indicate that Vietnam is the price leader in the non-aromatic long-grain market, followed by Argentina, Brazil, and India. India, the largest exporter, is the fourth top price leader. In the case of aromatic rice, Thailand is the absolute leader. Many countries in Asia and Africa rely on rice imports to meet domestic demand, where the food security situation is already precarious. Based on the findings, this study suggests closely monitoring rice production and export trends of Vietnam, Argentina, Brazil, India and Thailand to provide early warning when necessary to better manage supply shocks in the international rice market.

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  • Mottaleb, Khondoker Abdul & Durand-Morat, Alvaro, 2024. "Interrelationships Among the Rice Export Prices of Major Exporting Countries: In Search of the Leader and Followers," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 56(2), pages 234-259, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jagaec:v:56:y:2024:i:2:p:234-259_4
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