BANGKOK (Bloomberg): Rice prices in Asia have surged to the highest level in more than two years as importers build up stockpiles on fears that the onset of El Nino will parch plantations and damage crops.
A benchmark grade in the region, Thai white rice 5% broken, has climbed about 15% in the past four months to US$535 a tonne, the strongest since early March 2021, according to data from the Thai Rice Exporters Association.
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