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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC" data-source="post: 527934" data-attributes="member: 1604"><p>Rice traders hit by panic as prices surge</p><p>By Javier Blas in London and Raphael Minder in Hong Kong </p><p></p><p>Published: April 17 2008 18:58 | Last updated: April 17 2008 18:58</p><p></p><p>Rice prices hit the $1,000-a-tonne level for the first time on Thursday as panicking importers scrambled to secure supplies, exacerbating the tightness already provoked by export restrictions in Vietnam, India, Egypt, China and Cambodia.</p><p></p><p>The jump came as the Philippines, the largest rice importer, failed for the fourth time to secure as much rice as it wanted.</p><p></p><p>EDITOR'S CHOICE</p><p>Beijing imposes tariffs on fertiliser - Apr-17Rice prices likely to fall, minister predicts - Apr-17Indonesia raises price of subsidised rice - Apr-16Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales - Apr-16In depth: Rising cost of food - Nov-28Indonesia bans most private exports of rice - Apr-15</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC, post: 527934, member: 1604"] Rice traders hit by panic as prices surge By Javier Blas in London and Raphael Minder in Hong Kong Published: April 17 2008 18:58 | Last updated: April 17 2008 18:58 Rice prices hit the $1,000-a-tonne level for the first time on Thursday as panicking importers scrambled to secure supplies, exacerbating the tightness already provoked by export restrictions in Vietnam, India, Egypt, China and Cambodia. The jump came as the Philippines, the largest rice importer, failed for the fourth time to secure as much rice as it wanted. EDITOR’S CHOICE Beijing imposes tariffs on fertiliser - Apr-17Rice prices likely to fall, minister predicts - Apr-17Indonesia raises price of subsidised rice - Apr-16Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales - Apr-16In depth: Rising cost of food - Nov-28Indonesia bans most private exports of rice - Apr-15 [/QUOTE]
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