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Global rice shortage intensifies as major rice-producing countries impose restrictions
The latest reports say that the UAE also announces a suspension of rice imports for a period of four months, aiming to safeguard its own food security amidst the growing uncertainties in the rice market.
New Dehli: In the wake of recent heavy rains and devastating floods in India, a crucial rice-producing nation, the authorities took measures to address the potential food crisis by imposing restrictions on rice exports.
This decision came in light of the need to stabilize domestic rice prices and ensure sufficient food supply within its borders. As a result of India's restrictions, concerns increased about potential rice shortages and further price hikes in the global rice market.
Adding to the challenges, the United Arab Emirate also took steps to mitigate the effects of the ongoing global rice shortage. The UAE announced a suspension of rice imports for a period of four months, aiming to safeguard its own food security amidst the growing uncertainties in the rice market.
The restriction on rice exports from India and the suspension of rice imports by the UAE have raised alarms at the international level. With two significant rice-importing and exporting countries taking measures to control their rice trade, there are growing apprehensions about potential imbalances in the global rice supply chain and its impact on rice prices worldwide.
Besides it, the situation exacerbated in the United States, where the restrictions led to a severe shortage of rice in the market. Shelves in stores, markets, and supermarkets were left empty of rice bags, reflecting the challenges posed by the global rice shortage.
In response to the scarcity, many American consumers rushed to stock up on rice, buying significant quantities of the staple to ensure their food supplies.