Rice Futures Hover Around 9-Month Highs
2026-05-20 10:29
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Rice futures rose toward $13 per hundredweight, the highest since August 2025, amid ongoing concerns over tightening supply.
The USDA’s latest outlook for the 2026/27 global crop points to lower production, record consumption, and tightening stocks.
Global milled rice output is projected at 537.9 million tons, down 0.9% from 2025/26, while US rice supplies are estimated at 175.2 million hundredweight, around 15% lower year-on-year.
On the demand side, global consumption is forecast to reach a record 541.3 million tons, up 0.7%.
As a result, global rice stocks are expected to fall 1.8% to 192.7 million tons at the end of 2026/27.
Supply pressures are being amplified by soaring fertilizer and fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict, while an emerging El Niño is expected to bring hotter, drier conditions and further strain key producing regions of Southeast Asia.
Still, global rice stocks remain ample after years of strong output, with top exporter India holding a record 42 million tons.