The recent ban on the export of non-basmati white rice by India has sent shockwaves through Asian communities in the United States. India's Food and Consumer Affairs Ministry's decision, aimed at stabilising domestic retail prices due to rain-induced rice production challenges, has led to panic-buying and hoarding of rice at grocery stores across the United States.
India imposes major rice export ban, triggering inflation fears https://t.co/rY117Q1grZ pic.twitter.com/sxRU5caG3U
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) July 20, 2023
With parboiled rice exempted from the ban, anxious customers thronged stores to stock up on their staple, resulting in long queues and soaring prices.
India bans export of non-basmati white rice on 20th July 2023.
— Modification (@__modification) July 22, 2023
This has triggered the inflation fears over the global food prices.
Indians in the US started to increase their stack with rice bags.#riceexportban#RiceExportsBan #Rice pic.twitter.com/WagU8mI8Gn
This is USA. All these people, most likely, have Master's degrees in STEM and are working for the best companies out there. Common sense is not that common!#RiceExportBan pic.twitter.com/DaaF4KEAmP
— Ravi B. (@RealmOfInfinite) July 21, 2023
@TXAG Indian Grocery Store in Plano, TX doubled the price of rice today after Indian Govt’s temporary ban on rice export. An invoice circulating in social media today. Please act against unethical business practices. TIA pic.twitter.com/bdVWHmLUEL
— PRAD DATA (@Pradi98) July 21, 202
UAE food importers move quickly to limit impact due to India's non-basmati rice export ban - https://t.co/5qhJkPusS9 #GoogleAlerts
— Matthew 24 (@44Preds) July 24, 2023
🚨 World Food Security at Risk 🌾#India, the largest rice exporter, imposes a ban on non-basmati white rice exports to stabilize domestic prices.
— OpoFinance (@OpoFinance) July 21, 2023
Concerns rise over the impact on global rice trade and food security. #Products #Price #GlobalMarket 🌍 pic.twitter.com/oOorM86fKn
While panic-buying remains widespread, some analysts believe that the export ban's impact may be short-lived, possibly lasting for about six months. The ban's timing, with elections in India, has also raised questions about its political implications.