RI to discuss buying rice from India
Linda Yulisman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Wed, 09/28/2011 7:40 PM
The government will discuss
the possibility of buying rice from India next week as an alternative rice
source for this year's imports, a minister says.
Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu
said on Wednesday in Jakarta that the government would talk about the rice
imports with an Indian minister, who was scheduled to visit Indonesia on Oct.
4.
“India recently announced
that they can export rice and an Indian minister will visit Indonesia on Oct. 4
and this [rice importation] will be one of the issues to be discussed,” she
told reporters at her office.
Mari said that India would
be one of Indonesia's alternative sources for rice imports besides Pakistan and
Vietnam, after it emerged that Indonesia could cancel purchasing rice from the
world's biggest rice exporter, Thailand.
Currently, Mari went on,
State Logistics Agency (Bulog) and the Indonesian Embassy in Thailand were
still talking about the issue with Thailand as the government had yet to
receive an official statement about the cancellation of Indonesia's rice
orders.
Indonesia, the world's
third-largest rice consumer, had earlier committed to import 300,000 tons of
rice from Thailand, from the total imports of 800,000 tons planned this year in
a move to secure its domestic stockpile and control the rice price.
Thai Commerce Minister
Kittiratt Na Ranong recently said it had canceled its plan to sell rice to
Indonesia.