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electric-amish 03-27-2008 11:33 PM

Rice prices going up 30% on limiting exports
 
Egypt and other countries are limiting exports of rice to keep the price down in their countries and are driving up prices internationally.

Its not just Wheat now Rice.

E-A

Jump in rice price fuels fears of unrest

By Javier Blas in London and Daniel Ten Kate in Bangkok
Published: March 27 2008 18:30 | Last updated: March 27 2008 18:30

<SCRIPT language=javascript type=text/javascript>function floatContent(){var paraNum = "3"paraNum = paraNum - 1;var tb = document.getElementById('floating-con');var nl = document.getElementById('floating-target');if(tb.getElementsByTagName("div").length> 0){if (nl.getElementsByTagName("p").length>= paraNum){nl.insertBefore(tb,nl.getElementsByTagNam e("p")[paraNum]);}else {if (nl.getElementsByTagName("p").length == 3){nl.insertBefore(tb,nl.getElementsByTagName("p")[2]);}else {nl.insertBefore(tb,nl.getElementsByTagName("p")[0]);}}}}</SCRIPT>Rice prices jumped 30 per cent to an all-time high on Thursday, raising fears of fresh outbreaks of social unrest across Asia where the grain is a staple food for more than 2.5bn people.
The increase came after Egypt, a leading exporter, imposed a formal ban on selling rice abroad to keep local prices down, and the Philippines announced plans for a major purchase of the grain in the international market to boost supplies. Global rice stocks are at their lowest since 1976.
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While prices of wheat, corn and other agricultural commodities have surged since late 2006, the increase in rice prices only started in January.
The Egyptian export ban formalises a previously poorly enforced curb and follows similar restrictions imposed by Vietnam and India, the world�s second- and third-largest exporters. Cambodia, a small seller, also on Thursday announced an export ban.
These foreign sales restrictions have removed about a third of the rice traded in the international market.
�I have no idea how importing countries will get rice,� said Chookiat Ophaswongse, president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association. He forecast that prices would rise further.
The Philippines, the world�s largest buyer of the grain, said on Thursday it wanted to purchase 500,000 tonnes after it failed to buy a similar amount earlier this month. It is struggling to import 1.8m-2.1m tonnes to cover a production shortfall and on Thursday confirmed it would tap emergency stocks maintained by Vietnam and Thailand.
Rice is also a staple in Africa, particularly for small countries such as Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Senegal that have already suffered social unrest because of high food prices.
Thai rice, a global benchmark, was quoted on Thursday at $760 a tonne, up about 30 per cent from the previous daily quote of about $580 a tonne, according to Reuters data. Some traders, however, said the daily jump was not as steep, adding that Thai rice had already traded at about $700 a tonne this week.
Rice prices have doubled since January, when the grain traded at about $380 a tonne, boosted by strong Asian, Middle Eastern and African demand.
Additional reporting by Roel Landingin in Manila

fasTTcar 03-27-2008 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by electric-amish (Post 1032717)
Thai rice, a global benchmark, was quoted on Thursday at $760 a tonne, up about 30 per cent from the previous daily quote of about $580 a tonne, according to Reuters data.

Big move in a day.

mike77777 03-28-2008 03:37 AM

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get used to moves like this in all commodities, one pipeline in iraq blows up, 4.00/bbl oil spike. all available cropland is utilized now, all crop is consumed each year, any crop failure or supply disruption will result in a move like this, sometimes in a matter of hours.

macrohard 03-28-2008 10:19 AM

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Hmm, I read that "experts" are predicting a record wheat harvest in Australia this year.

http://www.businessday.com.au/record...0325-21ig.html

Just a prediction. Hopefully it'll buy some time.

graspAU 03-28-2008 06:50 PM

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Next paycheck, need more rice. Maybe another 50lbs.

I saw on CNBC today that groceries as a whole are up 8% so far this year, so the annualized rate would be 32%. Joe Six Pack is going to be pissed by the end of this year. Buy items that store well now to hedge. Of course everyone here knows that.

J.D.Rockinfeller 03-28-2008 07:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by scottp999 (Post 1033774)
Next paycheck, need more rice. Maybe another 50lbs.

I saw on CNBC today that groceries as a whole are up 8% so far this year, so the annualized rate would be 32%. Joe Six Pack is going to be pissed by the end of this year. Buy items that store well now to hedge. Of course everyone here knows that.

I went to a sams club last month..EMPTY.....just a few ripped sacks of flour here and there...i went there specifically to get more rice....oh well ill keep on stocking up. Dont forget the hispanic stores, they sell beans and rice in bulk, but i hate to patronize those people.

Twisted Avatar 03-28-2008 07:32 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J.D.Rockinfeller (Post 1033813)
I went to a sams club last month..EMPTY.....just a few ripped sacks of flour here and there...i went there specifically to get more rice....oh well ill keep on stocking up. Dont forget the hispanic stores, they sell beans and rice in bulk, but i hate to patronize those people.



You can forget about not patronizing anything. We are in a race against time before the masses wise up to what is happening..... if I had to I would by rice at BIGOTS-R-US if I knew they had it.


The price of rice will be FOOD RIOT HIGH early next year.



Load up where you can as fast as you can..... speed will be everything going forward.


T

GreenSpirit 03-28-2008 07:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J.D.Rockinfeller (Post 1033813)
I went to a sams club last month..EMPTY.....just a few ripped sacks of flour here and there...i went there specifically to get more rice....oh well ill keep on stocking up. Dont forget the hispanic stores, they sell beans and rice in bulk, but i hate to patronize those people.

I hope you can find someone with a sufficiently White heritage to sell you your bargain rice.

I say that because, deep down, I like you Agora folk and I want you to have all necessary rice :wink:

graspAU 03-28-2008 11:00 PM

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How much longer than the best buy date will rice last if you vacuum seal it with something like a food saver?

Highbanker 03-28-2008 11:17 PM

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rice will last for years and years if stored properly....

Goldeneye 03-28-2008 11:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Highbanker (Post 1034047)
rice will last for years and years if stored properly....


:confused_ma: OK ~ H'mmm 'years and year's ' could we define 'years and years' and for a dummy like could you also define what is 'stored properly'

InfantryNCO 03-28-2008 11:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Highbanker (Post 1034047)
rice will last for years and years if stored properly....

Quoted for truth. Many years. I vacuum seal mine in mylar w/ a couple 500cc 02 absorbers after first freezing it for a week (to kill the critters and their eggs) and then into a bucket it goes.

Eastex 03-29-2008 09:04 AM

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Yesterday AM, bought the last 20# bag of rice at our wally world. Price last winter was $7.18, but this bag cost me $9.66.

graspAU 03-29-2008 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Eastex (Post 1034317)
Yesterday AM, bought the last 20# bag of rice at our wally world. Price last winter was $7.18, but this bag cost me $9.66.

Thanks for the price update. I saw 50lb bags at sam's in the $15 area. I went there last week and there were stacks of 50lb, 25lb, and 12lb bags. Going to stop by today and try to grab 50 or 100lbs.

So stored properly involves freezing for a bit and then vacuum sealing? Sounds good.

I imagine if food prices continue to go up at this rate that people will be fighting for the less expensive stuff like rice and pasta by the end of the year.

TechGuy 03-29-2008 09:21 AM

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Rice, wheat and several other staple foods can last more than 30 years if prepared properly.

Extra long term storage should be the bulk of your food supply. You dont really have to rotate it, just store it in a dry cool place and you are good to go.

RiverRat 03-29-2008 10:12 AM

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:rolleyes_m: Ten pound bags of brown or white rice at some of the Mom and Pop Hispanic and Oriental specialty stores locally...selling for $2.50 as of yesterday.
Cheaper than Sam's Club or Costco.

I picked up 100 lbs yesterday along with 50 lbs of assorted dried beans.
You should see the weird looks on their faces when I checked out.

The news hasn't hit them yet...but it will.
I expect prices to double within two weeks...so stock up on rice now.

Spam was on sale few weeks back at China Mart and I asked the grocery manager for 6 unopened cases,I didn't want to empty the shelves.

He told me to empty the shelves ( I got 32 cans ) ...that's all they had in the store...no reserve stock at all.This is one of the newer flagship superstores...go figure.
That's scary...just on time delivery will be the undoing of J6P who keeps three days worth of groceries in his/her pantry.
If a severe food panic hit America I'm guessing the shelves will be bare in about four hours...not 3 days.

:bear_w00t::bear_w00t::bear_w00t:

TechGuy 03-29-2008 10:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RiverRat (Post 1034382)
That's scary...just on time delivery will be the undoing of J6P who keeps three days worth of groceries in his/her pantry.
If a severe food panic hit America I'm guessing the shelves will be bare in about four hours...not 3 days.

:bear_w00t::bear_w00t::bear_w00t:

I hear you. My wife and I have been seriously considering installing a very small ac unit in one of our unused bedrooms (we dont keep the ac on upstairs), setting the temp to 70, and installing industrial shelving for supplies.

J.D.Rockinfeller 03-29-2008 01:23 PM

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[quote=RiverRat;1034382]:rolleyes_m: Ten pound bags of brown or white rice at some of the Mom and Pop Hispanic and Oriental specialty stores locally...selling for $2.50 as of yesterday.
Cheaper than Sam's Club or Costco.

I picked up 100 lbs yesterday along with 50 lbs of assorted dried beans.
You should see the weird looks on their faces when I checked out. Those looks will change to "can you spare some? preety soon:D

The news hasn't hit them yet...but it will.
I expect prices to double within two weeks...so stock up on rice now. YYup.

Spam was on sale few weeks back at China Mart and I asked the grocery manager for 6 unopened cases,I didn't want to empty the shelves. Smart & discreet:wink:

He told me to empty the shelves ( I got 32 cans ) ...that's all they had in the store...no reserve stock at all.This is one of the newer flagship superstores...go figure.
That's scary...just on time delivery will be the undoing of J6P who keeps three days worth of groceries in his/her pantry.
If a severe food panic hit America I'm guessing the shelves will be bare in about four hours...not 3 days. Fun to be in the parking lot with a pickup bed full for sale at REAL mkt prices:D

Unclad Lad 03-29-2008 02:36 PM

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BIGOTS-R-US
Well, you'd expect them to have White rice, huh?

I'm in California, which is an exporter of rice, so I haven't seen it yet.

Ash_Williams 03-29-2008 07:31 PM

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I read about India banning export of rice and headed over to the local indian grocer. Picked up a 50lb bag of his best basmati. About $50. He said the price was going up when the next shipment comes in, by probably $20 or more. And that's without him having heard the news about the rice exports being banned.

So, what is the best way to store this stuff? Do I put the bag in a giant bucket in the basement or something?

silverblood 03-29-2008 07:48 PM

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The Walton Feed web site is poorly designed, but if you poke around long enough you will eventually stumble on their page that lists food storage life.

http://waltonfeed.com/grain/life.html

Brown rice is nutritionally better for you but cannot be stored for long. About six months. White rice, properly sealed with oxygen absorbers can last for 8 to 10 years.

I just bought 150 lbs of white Jasmine rice from Thailand. It's my favorite rice. The clerk at Costco called her manager over when she rung it up, he came and wrote something in a notebook, said "ok" and walked away. I have no idea what that was about. I'm sure their inventory is automatic based on the bar code scans.

I plan to pick up about 100 lb of converted rice too, but Costco didn't have it. I know that Sam's does (Uncle Ben's). Converted rice retains more nutrients than regular white rice.

As for ethnic stores, I shop in the Latino/Mexican and oriental stores all the time. They have much lower prices than the regular grocery stores for bulk and dried items. I just bought 5 pounds (a huge bag) of super-premium dried shiitake mushrooms from China at the oriental store for $29.95. If you price high-quality dried shiitake mushrooms on the internet, you'll know what a deal that is.

Goldeneye 03-29-2008 08:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by silverblood (Post 1035054)
I just bought 150 lbs of white Jasmine rice from Thailand. It's my favorite rice. The clerk at Costco called her manager over when she rung it up, he came and wrote something in a notebook, said "ok" and walked away. I have no idea what that was about. I'm sure their inventory is automatic based on the bar code scans. .

Just a thought I've had mulling over in my head for the past few days, I always use a store card to take advantage of savings and build up points when I shop in. As I was loading up on 20Lbs of rice, I thought they have a record of this on their system .. 20Lbs this week, 20Lb a couple of weeks ago etc etc.. If things got rough, TPTB could conviscate store records and view shoppers habits to see who is potenially building up a stockpile...

So, I've decided that not only will I start saying ' no I don't have a card' I will use cash when paying for my groceries.. The other thing I could do, in order to take advantage of any ' Price specials' is to say I forgot my card and ask the customer behind me if I could use their card, I get the savings they get the points.. Win Win ..

Silverbach 03-29-2008 09:01 PM

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GreenSpirit said:

Quote:

I hope you can find someone with a sufficiently White heritage to sell you your bargain rice.
I say that because, deep down, I like you Agora folk and I want you to have all necessary rice
All the rice in the world are white rice, there is no black rice. What more can you ask for?

There is a saying in China, "the same kind of rice feeds a whole variety of different types of people", 一样米养百样人。

It's actually a cursing of someone undeserving to be feed the same rice that good people feed on.

silverblood 03-29-2008 10:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Goldeneye (Post 1035117)
Just a thought I've had mulling over in my head for the past few days, I always use a store card to take advantage of savings and build up points when I shop in. As I was loading up on 20Lbs of rice, I thought they have a record of this on their system .. 20Lbs this week, 20Lb a couple of weeks ago etc etc.. If things got rough, TPTB could conviscate store records and view shoppers habits to see who is potenially building up a stockpile...

So, I've decided that not only will I start saying ' no I don't have a card' I will use cash when paying for my groceries.. The other thing I could do, in order to take advantage of any ' Price specials' is to say I forgot my card and ask the customer behind me if I could use their card, I get the savings they get the points.. Win Win ..

Good thought. Stores like Costco and Sam's Club require a membership. I know they store receipt information for some period of time because when I've taken something back, even without my receipt, they just look it up on the computer.

Grocery store reward cards work the same way, and at least some major grocery chains turned over buyer information to the government after 911.

Of course, I could be buying food to donate to the local food shelter. Sort of in the same vein as losing PMs in boating accidents, ya know.

Maybe it's a good time to start paying cash like you say, and not using reward cards or shopping for major supplies at Sam's, Costco.

RiverRat 03-30-2008 09:19 AM

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:rolleyes_m: Posted by silverblood:

Quote:

Of course, I could be buying food to donate to the local food shelter. Sort of in the same vein as losing PMs in boating accidents, ya know.

That's true...also,we have a huge food bank at church for needy families and emergencies.Lot's of legitimate reasons to buy food in large quantities.

The sad part is they are tracking everything bought with plastic or checks.
One reason I like the ethnic Mom and Pop stores.
All cash...

:bear_w00t::D:bear_w00t:

thrifty_bob 03-30-2008 10:32 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by silverblood (Post 1035054)
The Walton Feed web site is poorly designed, but if you poke around long enough you will eventually stumble on their page that lists food storage life.

http://waltonfeed.com/grain/life.html

Brown rice is nutritionally better for you but cannot be stored for long. About six months. White rice, properly sealed with oxygen absorbers can last for 8 to 10 years.

I just bought 150 lbs of white Jasmine rice from Thailand. It's my favorite rice. The clerk at Costco called her manager over when she rung it up, he came and wrote something in a notebook, said "ok" and walked away. I have no idea what that was about. I'm sure their inventory is automatic based on the bar code scans.

I plan to pick up about 100 lb of converted rice too, but Costco didn't have it. I know that Sam's does (Uncle Ben's). Converted rice retains more nutrients than regular white rice.

As for ethnic stores, I shop in the Latino/Mexican and oriental stores all the time. They have much lower prices than the regular grocery stores for bulk and dried items. I just bought 5 pounds (a huge bag) of super-premium dried shiitake mushrooms from China at the oriental store for $29.95. If you price high-quality dried shiitake mushrooms on the internet, you'll know what a deal that is.

My kids like the Jasmine rice, too. It was on sale last week at one place for $12.99/25 lbs (52/lb), and that was the best price I've seen in a while, so I bought some. There is a place the 25 lb bags are $11.99 (48/lb) this week. What did it cost at Costco? People tell me they have great prices, but I hate to have to pay annual dues.

I wish my kids would eat the Riceland rice. It tastes just fine to me, and only costs $7.99 for 20 lbs (40/lb) around here.

Good idea to check the ethnic stores for dried items, too...

elroy 03-30-2008 10:57 AM

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Everyone had better stock up on cooking oil also.

Last night we were at Krogers and Wesson Canola oil in 48oz bottles was $7.50 each.

Fortunately they had Crisco brand canola oil on sale for 50% off so we bought 7 bottles. I believe this is a harbinger of things to come.

silverblood 03-30-2008 04:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thrifty_bob (Post 1035602)
My kids like the Jasmine rice, too. It was on sale last week at one place for $12.99/25 lbs (52/lb), and that was the best price I've seen in a while, so I bought some. There is a place the 25 lb bags are $11.99 (48/lb) this week. What did it cost at Costco? People tell me they have great prices, but I hate to have to pay annual dues.

I wish my kids would eat the Riceland rice. It tastes just fine to me, and only costs $7.99 for 20 lbs (40/lb) around here.

Good idea to check the ethnic stores for dried items, too...

$20.99 for a 50 lb sack. About 42 cents a pound. But I'd expect that to go up soon.

WAoG 03-30-2008 05:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by J.D.Rockinfeller (Post 1033813)
I went to a sams club last month..EMPTY.....just a few ripped sacks of flour here and there...i went there specifically to get more rice....oh well ill keep on stocking up. Dont forget the hispanic stores, they sell beans and rice in bulk, but i hate to patronize those people.


Sams rice as far as I know comes from the south and is grown in old cotton fields that are full of poison.

I just researched the brand name at the local Sams club. It is if I remember right an Arkansas company.

Arsnic was used in the cotton fields and studies I believe in Europe show the rice to be high in arsenic.

You need to buy rice from California or Canada. Its Not grown in cotton fields and the rice is much better they say.

I normally just buy organic brown rice but been thinking of loading up on the white and was told years ago about this arsenic problem so I decided to look into Sams rice before buying

thrifty_bob 03-30-2008 08:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by silverblood (Post 1036050)
$20.99 for a 50 lb sack. About 42 cents a pound. But I'd expect that to go up soon.

Good price. I paid $11.99 for 25 lb bags today.

I tried a couple ethnic cheapy stores for beans, but they were a lot higher than what I've been paying.


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graspAU 03-30-2008 08:31 PM

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Holy cow! What interesting times we are in to have such huge deflation in housing and huge inflation in other areas.

graspAU 03-30-2008 08:42 PM

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India Raises Rice Export Price to Cool Food Inflation (Update1)

By Thomas Kutty Abraham

March 28 (Bloomberg) -- India, the world's second-biggest rice producer, increased the minimum export price for the grain to boost local supplies and curb inflation as global stockpiles of cereals fall to the lowest in more than two decades.

Exporters must ship rice for at least 40,000 rupees, or $1,000 a ton, excluding freight, which compares with $650 a ton previously, the trade ministry said in a statement. The price for aromatic Basmati rice was raised to $1,100 a ton.

Record prices are threatening food security in rice-buying nations from the Philippines to Nigeria, and are driving up costs for producers including Anheuser-Busch Cos., the biggest U.S. buyer of the grain, and cereal maker Kellogg Co. Vietnam, China and Egypt are restricting rice exports, and South Korea will release grain from state-controlled reserves to cool prices.

``Not just India but governments across the globe are taking steps to keep prices of staple foods under control,'' said Atul Chaturvedi, president of Adani Enterprises Ltd., India's biggest private exporter of farm goods. ``It's clearly the result of the fight for food and fuel.''

The Food and Agriculture Organization said in February that 36 nations including China face food emergencies this year. World rice stockpiles may total 72.1 million metric tons by end of July, the lowest since 1984, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.

Rough rice prices have almost doubled on the Chicago Board of Trade in the past year. Rice for delivery in May rose as much as 48 cents, or 2.5 percent, to a record $19.785 per 100 pounds in Chicago today. Wheat reached $13.495 a bushel on Feb. 27, its highest-ever.

From: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...Gzs&refer=asia

Unclad Lad 04-02-2008 01:58 AM

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Quote:

Picked up a 50lb bag of his best basmati. About $50. He said the price was going up when the next shipment comes in, by probably $20 or more. And that's without him having heard the news about the rice exports being banned.
That isn't the price of rice rising. that's the increase in the cost of the petroleum used to fertilize, harvest, and transport it to his shelves. We haven't seen the rice increases yet.

BTW, I have brown rice kept in airtight kitchen containers--no mylar bags or nitrogen flush--that is still good after over 2 years.

I'll have to visit the Korean market tomorrow and stock up.

Silverbach said:

Quote:

All the rice in the world are white rice, there is no black rice. What more can you ask for?
There is a black rice from China, called Imperial rice, because it was grown only for the Emperor and his family to eat. Available here, tasty, but expensive. You can add a little bit to white rice and it stains the whole patch purple. There's also a Red rice from Bhutan, and Lundburg's in California is developing and growing other varieties--there are over 10,000 known varieties in the world.

And that doesn't include the gengineered "Golden Rice" that's being touted as the next superfood. Not that anyone here would eat such an abomination. :rolleyes_m:

Silverbach 04-04-2008 04:11 PM

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Time to buy some rice this weekend.

The Thailand rice in the DAWA Market was $28 for 50 pounds bag last weekend. Yesterday I saw it raised to $36 for the same 50 pounds bag. Surely is going up fast.

thorgrim 04-07-2008 01:10 AM

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I was at Superstore a couple of days ago and they were sold out of all rice except sushi rice and a few small bags of overpriced brown rice. I am not sure if it is people stocking up before more price increases or what but I have never seen it like that before.

Codger 04-07-2008 12:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Twisted Avatar (Post 1033844)
You can forget about not patronizing anything. We are in a race against time before the masses wise up to what is happening..... if I had to I would by rice at BIGOTS-R-US if I knew they had it.

T

Nice response T.A.

Twisted Avatar 04-07-2008 01:16 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RiverRat (Post 1034382)
:rolleyes_m: Ten pound bags of brown or white rice at some of the Mom and Pop Hispanic and Oriental specialty stores locally...selling for $2.50 as of yesterday.
Cheaper than Sam's Club or Costco.

I picked up 100 lbs yesterday along with 50 lbs of assorted dried beans.
You should see the weird looks on their faces when I checked out.

The news hasn't hit them yet...but it will.
I expect prices to double within two weeks...so stock up on rice now.

Spam was on sale few weeks back at China Mart and I asked the grocery manager for 6 unopened cases,I didn't want to empty the shelves.

He told me to empty the shelves ( I got 32 cans ) ...that's all they had in the store...no reserve stock at all.This is one of the newer flagship superstores...go figure.
That's scary...just on time delivery will be the undoing of J6P who keeps three days worth of groceries in his/her pantry.
If a severe food panic hit America I'm guessing the shelves will be bare in about four hours
...not 3 days.

:bear_w00t::bear_w00t::bear_w00t:

Bump that .....

I fully see the shocktroopers using tear gas and batons and tazers right in the shopping complex parking lots on the sheep would never understood what JIT delivery means IF IT GOES WRONG....


I can see the images being beamed across the Globe and some family in china watching those "crazy americans act like savages" while the sit down the a nice meal sipping on merlot shaking there head in complete contempt.


Yup........ the great unwinding is just, just , just beginning.


T

Silverbach 04-11-2008 02:40 AM

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Silverbach 04-21-2008 11:58 PM

Re: Rice prices going up 30% on limiting exports
 
Some more disturbance in the media about the rice shortage:

http://www2.nysun.com/article/74994?page_no=1

mightyspuds 04-22-2008 12:28 AM

Re: Rice prices going up 30% on limiting exports
 
Dont worry,the sheeple remain clueless,even when you try to point it out to them.

I like the "No problem,I have plenty of money" attitudes.

Doesnt matter how much you have ,if it isnt available you cant buy it,period!

808GOLD 04-22-2008 01:08 AM

Re: Rice prices going up 30% on limiting exports
 
Hello All,
I just wanted share my 2 cents in here regarding the rationing of rice. I've been a long time reader of GIM and finally had the gumption to post.

Well, i just came from SAMS club in Hawaii to purchase jasmine rice and the worker there said,only a 10 BAG limit was allowed, and this was for 25lb bags. Also they had to load it up with a forklift since on the floor, there was none left. It ran out in 2 days since I last went there and say 1/3 of a pallet left.

It seems like the sheeple don't know what's going to hit them in the coming weeks and months with the price increases and decreased stock. My wife speaks to some of her coworkers and tells them about the shortage of rice in the world and they just look at her in awe...:shocked_ma: And they are in denial...Oh, well.. We can only say so much to help them....I'm afraid of what will happen to the sheeple when the container ships stop coming with the rice.. There's gonna have a lot of mad Asians and Hawaiians on this island since at least 80% percent of the population eats rice here...

Anyway, thanks to everyone here for your assistance in helping me learn the real macroeconomics of the world. I thank the government for their inept schooling in civics. :confused_ma:

The RED Pill was mighty hard to take at first. Alot of frustration and anger knowing that we've been duped all our breathing lives but I'm doing better now. Still prepping...and hoping to have a self sufficient farm. If not, i'll just have to stick it out in the burbs for now and protect my family.

Aloha


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