Guyana rice producers increase exports with first crop

The Guyana Rice Development Board (GRDB) has reported a 13 per cent increase in rice exports between January and May 2020 when compared to the same period last year, according to General Manager Nizam Hassan.

“We have done 242,812 tons of export valued at US$99 million, compared to 215,330 tons valued at US$87 million for the corresponding period in 2019,” Hassan stated.

He further explained that there has also been an increase in the export of packaged rice, signalling a greater sale of value-added products.

This means that Guyana is earning more revenue for its rice and indicates a greater demand for our retail-ready packaged rice, the General Manager added.

“With regards to packaged parboiled rice, we have exported 3,705 tons in 2019 compared to 5535 tons in 2020, and with regards to packaged white rice, which has shown an astronomical jump, it has moved from 6,316 tons in 2019 to 47,484 tons in 2020,” Hassan disclosed.

Rice production in the republic has been on a steady upward trajectory over the last few years. According to a report from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations: “The improvement of extension services of the Guyana Rice Development Board and the expansion of Public Agricultural Investments supported crop yields.”

It is expected that annual production will increase for the fourth consecutive year and reach 1.1 million tonnes roughly 15 percent higher than the five-year average.