Rice Monthly Price - Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Jun 2002 - Mar 2026: 11,749.610 (191.95%)
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Description: Rice (Thailand), 5% broken, white rice (WR), milled, indicative price based on weekly surveys of export transactions, government standard, f.o.b. Bangkok

Unit: Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton



Source: US Department of Agricuture; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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Overview

Rice is a staple cereal grain consumed by more than half of the world’s population and traded internationally in milled, rough, and parboiled forms. On commodity markets, the most widely cited reference for international trade is white rice with 5% broken kernels, often quoted as a nominal export price for long-grain milled rice from Thailand in US dollars per metric ton. That benchmark is useful because it reflects a standardized export grade that is broadly comparable across origins, even though local varieties, milling quality, and moisture content can differ.

Rice is primarily used as a food grain for direct human consumption, unlike many other cereals that are more heavily used as animal feed or industrial input. It is also processed into flour, noodles, starch, and fermented products in many consuming regions. Because rice is a bulk staple with relatively low unit value, transport, milling, storage, and quality preservation are important parts of its market structure. The commodity’s pricing reflects both physical grain characteristics and the logistics of moving a perishable agricultural product through a fragmented global trade system.

Supply Drivers

Rice supply is shaped by a combination of agronomy, water availability, and regional production systems. The main producing areas are in Asia, where warm temperatures, monsoon rainfall, river basins, and irrigated lowlands support paddy cultivation. China, India, Southeast Asia, and parts of South Asia dominate global output because rice grows best in environments with abundant water and long growing seasons. Outside Asia, production is concentrated in the United States, Brazil, Egypt, and a few other irrigated or temperate regions.

Unlike many grains, rice is highly sensitive to water management. Flooded paddy systems require reliable irrigation or seasonal rainfall, while upland rice depends more directly on precipitation. Drought, delayed monsoons, floods, and salinity intrusion can all reduce yields or disrupt transplanting and harvesting. Pest and disease pressure, including stem borers, blast, and bacterial blight, also affects supply because dense planting and humid conditions can encourage outbreaks.

Production is constrained by land and labor requirements, milling capacity, and transport from inland growing areas to export ports. Harvest timing is seasonal, but many producing countries have multiple cropping cycles where irrigation permits. Storage losses, grain breakage during milling, and quality deterioration from moisture or heat influence exportable supply. Because rice is often grown by smallholders, supply can be fragmented and slow to respond to price changes.

Demand Drivers

Rice demand is driven mainly by food consumption, making it less discretionary than many other agricultural commodities. In much of Asia, rice is a dietary staple and a central source of calories, so demand is relatively stable across income levels. In lower-income markets, consumption tends to be more price sensitive because rice competes with other staples such as wheat, maize, cassava, and potatoes. In higher-income markets, per capita consumption often levels off or declines as diets diversify, but total demand can still rise with population growth and urbanization.

Substitution patterns matter. Wheat products such as bread and noodles can replace rice in some diets, while rice can substitute for maize or cassava in others depending on local cuisine and relative prices. Broken rice and lower grades are also used in animal feed, brewing, and starch production, linking rice to industrial demand in a limited way. Parboiled rice and fragrant varieties serve distinct consumer preferences, so quality premiums can persist even when overall grain supply is ample.

Seasonality is important in many markets because consumption is steady while harvest arrivals are concentrated. Governments and households often hold rice as a food security staple, which supports demand for storage and inventory management. Cultural preferences, cooking habits, and the suitability of rice for dense urban populations reinforce long-run consumption patterns.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Rice prices are influenced by exchange rates, especially the US dollar because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars. A stronger dollar can make imported rice more expensive in local currency terms, affecting buying behavior in import-dependent countries. Freight costs, interest rates, and financing conditions also matter because rice is bulky and often stored in inventory before shipment or consumption.

Storage economics shape the term structure of prices. When carrying costs are high, nearby supplies can trade at a premium or discount depending on harvest timing, quality, and local availability. Because rice is a storable staple, inventories help smooth seasonal supply shocks, but storage is limited by spoilage risk, milling losses, and quality degradation. Rice also tends to respond to broader food inflation dynamics, since it is a core household expenditure in many countries and can be affected by substitution across staple grains.

MonthPriceChange
Jun 20026,121.10-
Jul 20025,966.27-2.53%
Aug 20025,651.37-5.28%
Sep 20025,534.08-2.08%
Oct 20025,518.16-0.29%
Mar 20035,358.56-2.89%
Apr 20035,251.49-2.00%
May 20035,346.701.81%
Jun 20035,676.926.18%
Jul 20035,785.141.91%
Aug 20035,621.55-2.83%
Sep 20035,674.730.95%
Oct 20035,545.40-2.28%
Nov 20035,418.26-2.29%
Dec 20035,282.06-2.51%
Jan 20045,465.253.47%
Feb 20045,391.89-1.34%
Mar 20046,153.0114.12%
Apr 20046,482.565.36%
May 20046,449.73-0.51%
Jun 20046,413.37-0.56%
Jul 20046,502.261.39%
Aug 20046,769.854.12%
Sep 20046,706.77-0.93%
Oct 20046,968.793.91%
Nov 20047,382.675.94%
Dec 20047,881.456.76%
Jan 20058,149.983.41%
Feb 20058,323.402.13%
Mar 20058,441.431.42%
Apr 20058,627.392.20%
May 20058,555.46-0.83%
Jun 20058,345.26-2.46%
Jul 20058,152.81-2.31%
Aug 20058,400.913.04%
Sep 20058,555.071.84%
Oct 20058,684.801.52%
Nov 20058,462.06-2.56%
Dec 20058,588.591.50%
Jan 20068,929.803.97%
Feb 20069,261.573.72%
Mar 20069,332.210.76%
Apr 20069,321.38-0.12%
May 20069,490.121.81%
Jun 20069,637.381.55%
Jul 20069,808.051.77%
Aug 20069,953.841.49%
Sep 200610,062.481.09%
Oct 20069,862.96-1.98%
Nov 20069,910.120.48%
Dec 200610,405.275.00%
Jan 200710,517.071.07%
Feb 200710,466.47-0.48%
Mar 200710,370.37-0.92%
Apr 200710,144.67-2.18%
May 20079,885.70-2.55%
Jun 200710,194.303.12%
Jul 200710,249.100.54%
Aug 200710,063.08-1.82%
Sep 20079,993.70-0.69%
Oct 20079,937.17-0.57%
Nov 200710,250.523.15%
Dec 200710,477.972.22%
Jan 200810,700.862.13%
Feb 200813,018.4221.66%
Mar 200815,775.9221.18%
Apr 200823,416.1348.43%
May 200824,543.154.81%
Jun 200820,689.84-15.70%
Jul 200819,550.43-5.51%
Aug 200819,234.57-1.62%
Sep 200819,835.273.12%
Oct 200818,506.88-6.70%
Nov 200817,785.84-3.90%
Dec 200817,058.43-4.09%
Jan 200918,809.5610.27%
Feb 200919,783.915.18%
Mar 200919,982.631.00%
Apr 200918,540.81-7.22%
May 200917,639.31-4.86%
Jun 200918,579.285.33%
Jul 200918,304.02-1.48%
Aug 200916,699.80-8.76%
Sep 200916,074.23-3.75%
Oct 200914,981.38-6.80%
Nov 200916,230.878.34%
Dec 200917,370.187.02%
Jan 201017,028.68-1.97%
Feb 201016,290.83-4.33%
Mar 201015,369.42-5.66%
Apr 201014,296.52-6.98%
May 201014,672.862.63%
Jun 201014,401.98-1.85%
Jul 201013,694.06-4.92%
Aug 201013,798.000.76%
Sep 201014,619.505.95%
Oct 201014,453.31-1.14%
Nov 201015,348.516.19%
Dec 201016,252.565.89%
Jan 201115,765.28-3.00%
Feb 201115,470.92-1.87%
Mar 201114,127.10-8.69%
Apr 201113,517.10-4.32%
May 201113,385.19-0.98%
Jun 201114,448.117.94%
Jul 201115,184.925.10%
Aug 201115,838.124.30%
Sep 201117,179.958.47%
Oct 201117,413.211.36%
Nov 201117,893.872.76%
Dec 201117,142.88-4.20%
Jan 201215,932.81-7.06%
Feb 201215,575.35-2.24%
Mar 201215,895.732.06%
Apr 201215,933.580.24%
May 201217,627.3110.63%
Jun 201218,249.683.53%
Jul 201217,795.72-2.49%
Aug 201217,381.20-2.33%
Sep 201217,058.45-1.86%
Oct 201217,214.720.92%
Nov 201217,273.880.34%
Dec 201217,104.32-0.98%
Jan 201317,220.420.68%
Feb 201317,172.12-0.28%
Mar 201317,303.390.76%
Apr 201317,281.70-0.13%
May 201316,881.38-2.32%
Jun 201316,177.06-4.17%
Jul 201315,775.99-2.48%
Aug 201314,732.79-6.61%
Sep 201313,671.86-7.20%
Oct 201313,294.88-2.76%
Nov 201313,340.390.34%
Dec 201313,611.072.03%
Jan 201413,601.96-0.07%
Feb 201413,878.252.03%
Mar 201412,673.52-8.68%
Apr 201411,868.29-6.35%
May 201411,675.33-1.63%
Jun 201412,035.483.08%
Jul 201412,791.476.28%
Aug 201413,631.316.57%
Sep 201413,467.21-1.20%
Oct 201413,420.20-0.35%
Nov 201413,166.82-1.89%
Dec 201413,192.670.20%
Jan 201513,562.662.80%
Feb 201513,842.122.06%
Mar 201514,500.544.76%
Apr 201514,404.29-0.66%
May 201513,326.26-7.48%
Jun 201513,195.02-0.98%
Jul 201513,888.145.25%
Aug 201513,186.73-5.05%
Sep 201512,613.78-4.34%
Oct 201513,245.875.01%
Nov 201513,271.830.20%
Dec 201513,102.91-1.27%
Jan 201613,315.831.62%
Feb 201613,717.673.02%
Mar 201613,675.20-0.31%
Apr 201613,867.631.41%
May 201615,216.219.72%
Jun 201615,615.592.62%
Jul 201615,689.030.47%
Aug 201614,621.90-6.80%
Sep 201613,566.97-7.21%
Oct 201613,135.69-3.18%
Nov 201613,060.90-0.57%
Dec 201613,407.662.65%
Jan 201713,520.170.84%
Feb 201713,043.85-3.52%
Mar 201713,111.480.52%
Apr 201713,404.002.23%
May 201714,653.159.32%
Jun 201715,897.058.49%
Jul 201714,227.12-10.50%
Aug 201713,021.32-8.48%
Sep 201713,368.612.67%
Oct 201713,384.090.12%
Nov 201713,699.322.36%
Dec 201713,690.83-0.06%
Jan 201814,585.596.54%
Feb 201813,849.30-5.05%
Mar 201814,211.492.62%
Apr 201815,212.177.04%
May 201815,556.222.26%
Jun 201814,703.87-5.48%
Jul 201813,629.62-7.31%
Aug 201813,895.831.95%
Sep 201813,879.75-0.12%
Oct 201814,072.921.39%
Nov 201813,800.96-1.93%
Dec 201813,841.180.29%
Jan 201913,999.451.14%
Feb 201913,931.13-0.49%
Mar 201914,015.640.61%
Apr 201914,363.212.48%
May 201914,348.42-0.10%
Jun 201914,913.353.94%
Jul 201914,878.13-0.24%
Aug 201915,453.043.86%
Sep 201915,481.100.18%
Oct 201915,441.81-0.25%
Nov 201915,370.99-0.46%
Dec 201915,816.482.90%
Jan 202016,519.294.44%
Feb 202016,764.771.49%
Mar 202018,969.5613.15%
Apr 202022,467.2018.44%
May 202020,488.77-8.81%
Jun 202020,855.351.79%
Jul 202019,281.33-7.55%
Aug 202020,135.234.43%
Sep 202020,216.430.40%
Oct 202018,855.22-6.73%
Nov 202019,614.844.03%
Dec 202020,680.425.43%
Jan 202121,583.214.37%
Feb 202122,257.353.12%
Mar 202121,188.83-4.80%
Apr 202120,108.38-5.10%
May 202120,047.64-0.30%
Jun 202119,183.79-4.31%
Jul 202117,744.72-7.50%
Aug 202117,249.16-2.79%
Sep 202117,094.64-0.90%
Oct 202117,200.810.62%
Nov 202117,275.360.43%
Dec 202117,378.730.60%
Jan 202218,623.067.16%
Feb 202218,690.780.36%
Mar 202218,619.78-0.38%
Apr 202218,817.771.06%
May 202220,090.886.77%
Jun 202219,645.39-2.22%
Jul 202218,906.96-3.76%
Aug 202219,429.312.76%
Sep 202219,600.000.88%
Oct 202219,230.00-1.89%
Nov 202219,393.260.85%
Dec 202220,490.555.66%
Jan 202322,877.0011.65%
Feb 202322,501.43-1.64%
Mar 202322,242.02-1.15%
Apr 202322,705.982.09%
May 202323,224.002.28%
Jun 202323,539.021.36%
Jul 202325,019.906.29%
Aug 202328,961.5715.75%
Sep 202327,985.75-3.37%
Oct 202326,306.08-6.00%
Nov 202326,568.481.00%
Dec 202328,572.617.54%
Jan 202429,565.103.47%
Feb 202428,577.71-3.34%
Mar 202428,373.11-0.72%
Apr 202427,620.74-2.65%
May 202429,161.845.58%
Jun 202429,644.521.66%
Jul 202427,714.47-6.51%
Aug 202427,420.96-1.06%
Sep 202426,812.60-2.22%
Oct 202423,913.78-10.81%
Nov 202423,954.010.17%
Dec 202424,771.993.41%
Jan 202522,453.60-9.36%
Feb 202520,488.52-8.75%
Mar 202519,413.85-5.25%
Apr 202518,758.04-3.38%
May 202519,827.475.70%
Jun 202519,169.34-3.32%
Jul 202517,905.05-6.60%
Aug 202517,219.61-3.83%
Sep 202517,131.42-0.51%
Oct 202516,250.70-5.14%
Nov 202517,000.744.62%
Dec 202519,617.7415.39%
Jan 202619,015.14-3.07%
Feb 202618,925.93-0.47%
Mar 202617,870.71-5.58%

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Website: http://www.riceland.com/
Location: Stuttgart, Arkansas
Estimated Production: 2.5 million metric tonnes per year

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