Rice Prices Hold Steady After WASDE Report

2025-09-12 17:24 By Mojdeh Kazemi 1 min. read

Rice futures were little changed at $11.48 per hundredweight as the USDA released its 2025/26 outlook, showing larger US supplies and higher ending stocks.

US beginning stocks rose 3.4 million cwt to 53.9 million, the largest since 1987, while total production was slightly higher at 208.8 million cwt due to increased harvested area despite a lower yield of 7,559 pounds per acre.

Exports were cut 3.0 million cwt to 94.0 million because of uncompetitive prices and slow sales, and domestic use was reduced, lifting US ending stocks to 53.4 million cwt, 8.7 million above last month’s forecast.

The US season-average farm price was lowered $1.00 to $13.20 per cwt.

Globally, rice supplies reached a record 729.5 million tons, supported by higher beginning stocks, while trade and consumption rose slightly.

World ending stocks climbed to 187.3 million tons, led by increases in the US and Pakistan.



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