Rice Monthly Price - Saudi Riyal per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 1996 - Mar 2026: 203.386 (16.60%)
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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: Saudi Riyal 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
Apr 19961,225.36-
May 19961,244.281.54%
Jun 19961,278.922.78%
Jul 19961,340.714.83%
Aug 19961,256.45-6.28%
Sep 19961,229.86-2.12%
Oct 19961,171.25-4.77%
Nov 19961,179.680.72%
Dec 19961,195.401.33%
Jan 19971,333.2211.53%
Feb 19971,299.52-2.53%
Mar 19971,211.13-6.80%
Apr 19971,140.35-5.84%
May 19971,215.256.57%
Jun 19971,210.38-0.40%
Jul 19971,198.40-0.99%
Aug 19971,067.33-10.94%
Sep 19971,013.40-5.05%
Oct 1997995.23-1.79%
Nov 1997945.61-4.99%
Dec 19971,009.916.80%
Jan 19981,078.566.80%
Feb 19981,113.203.21%
Mar 19981,108.52-0.42%
Apr 19981,166.575.24%
May 19981,191.852.17%
Jun 19981,219.002.28%
Jul 19981,214.32-0.38%
Aug 19981,203.64-0.88%
Sep 19981,203.08-0.05%
Oct 19981,118.82-7.00%
Nov 19981,011.15-9.62%
Dec 19981,040.172.87%
Jan 19991,122.567.92%
Feb 19991,048.60-6.59%
Mar 1999959.47-8.50%
Apr 1999881.95-8.08%
May 1999914.723.72%
Jun 1999950.483.91%
Jul 1999969.962.05%
Aug 1999915.65-5.60%
Sep 1999858.54-6.24%
Oct 1999812.67-5.34%
Nov 1999853.865.07%
Dec 1999875.392.52%
Jan 2000904.043.27%
Feb 2000902.55-0.17%
Mar 2000845.43-6.33%
Apr 2000804.24-4.87%
May 2000743.76-7.52%
Jun 2000734.02-1.31%
Jul 2000707.81-3.57%
Aug 2000698.44-1.32%
Sep 2000670.36-4.02%
Oct 2000702.194.75%
Nov 2000692.83-1.33%
Dec 2000690.02-0.41%
Jan 2001690.580.08%
Feb 2001690.950.05%
Mar 2001655.38-5.15%
Apr 2001613.28-6.42%
May 2001616.240.48%
Jun 2001630.002.23%
Jul 2001635.250.83%
Aug 2001630.94-0.68%
Sep 2001648.752.82%
Oct 2001639.75-1.39%
Nov 2001650.631.70%
Dec 2001672.493.36%
Jan 2002719.066.93%
Feb 2002732.491.87%
Mar 2002708.75-3.24%
Apr 2002713.250.63%
May 2002740.633.84%
Jun 2002760.012.62%
Jul 2002748.50-1.51%
Aug 2002713.74-4.64%
Sep 2002699.75-1.96%
Oct 2002698.44-0.19%
Nov 2002700.310.27%
Dec 2002699.38-0.13%
Jan 2003752.817.64%
Feb 2003745.31-1.00%
Mar 2003738.75-0.88%
Apr 2003731.25-1.02%
May 2003742.501.54%
Jun 2003762.752.73%
Jul 2003744.38-2.41%
Aug 2003731.25-1.76%
Sep 2003741.001.33%
Oct 2003734.06-0.94%
Nov 2003725.25-1.20%
Dec 2003743.442.51%
Jan 2004797.817.31%
Feb 2004799.690.24%
Mar 2004891.7511.51%
Apr 2004902.811.24%
May 2004870.00-3.63%
Jun 2004858.75-1.29%
Jul 2004865.310.76%
Aug 2004896.253.58%
Sep 2004882.19-1.57%
Oct 2004915.003.72%
Nov 2004972.006.23%
Dec 20041,043.447.35%
Jan 20051,076.253.14%
Feb 20051,087.501.05%
Mar 20051,097.810.95%
Apr 20051,114.691.54%
May 20051,101.75-1.16%
Jun 20051,068.75-3.00%
Jul 20051,037.81-2.89%
Aug 20051,060.502.19%
Sep 20051,069.690.87%
Oct 20051,074.000.40%
Nov 20051,041.56-3.02%
Dec 20051,051.880.99%
Jan 20061,092.193.83%
Feb 20061,130.633.52%
Mar 20061,138.130.66%
Apr 20061,133.44-0.41%
May 20061,155.001.90%
Jun 20061,171.881.46%
Jul 20061,182.750.93%
Aug 20061,172.51-0.87%
Sep 20061,159.50-1.11%
Oct 20061,128.75-2.65%
Nov 20061,110.94-1.58%
Dec 20061,143.752.95%
Jan 20071,173.752.62%
Feb 20071,181.250.64%
Mar 20071,195.011.17%
Apr 20071,186.88-0.68%
May 20071,191.000.35%
Jun 20071,212.191.78%
Jul 20071,233.001.72%
Aug 20071,228.13-0.40%
Sep 20071,218.75-0.76%
Oct 20071,234.501.29%
Nov 20071,282.503.89%
Dec 20071,352.515.46%
Jan 20081,408.504.14%
Feb 20081,742.8123.74%
Mar 20082,227.5027.81%
Apr 20083,401.2552.69%
May 20083,381.75-0.57%
Jun 20082,838.75-16.06%
Jul 20082,744.06-3.34%
Aug 20082,600.63-5.23%
Sep 20082,564.25-1.40%
Oct 20082,284.69-10.90%
Nov 20082,070.00-9.40%
Dec 20081,994.25-3.66%
Jan 20092,175.009.06%
Feb 20092,215.311.85%
Mar 20092,205.94-0.42%
Apr 20092,061.26-6.56%
May 20091,998.75-3.03%
Jun 20092,154.387.79%
Jul 20092,145.00-0.44%
Aug 20091,973.44-8.00%
Sep 20091,945.31-1.43%
Oct 20091,848.75-4.96%
Nov 20092,035.3110.09%
Dec 20092,216.258.89%
Jan 20102,133.00-3.76%
Feb 20102,006.25-5.94%
Mar 20101,883.25-6.13%
Apr 20101,747.50-7.21%
May 20101,692.49-3.15%
Jun 20101,650.00-2.51%
Jul 20101,656.750.41%
Aug 20101,697.812.48%
Sep 20101,786.885.25%
Oct 20101,822.501.99%
Nov 20101,929.385.86%
Dec 20101,995.003.40%
Jan 20111,938.00-2.86%
Feb 20111,965.001.39%
Mar 20111,847.81-5.96%
Apr 20111,815.94-1.73%
May 20111,805.25-0.59%
Jun 20111,926.566.72%
Jul 20112,018.444.77%
Aug 20112,122.505.16%
Sep 20112,245.315.79%
Oct 20112,247.750.11%
Nov 20112,307.192.64%
Dec 20112,196.56-4.79%
Jan 20122,032.50-7.47%
Feb 20122,015.63-0.83%
Mar 20122,055.001.95%
Apr 20122,054.06-0.05%
May 20122,251.889.63%
Jun 20122,250.00-0.08%
Jul 20122,151.56-4.37%
Aug 20122,129.06-1.05%
Sep 20122,112.19-0.79%
Oct 20122,093.44-0.89%
Nov 20122,097.190.18%
Dec 20122,091.75-0.26%
Jan 20132,115.751.15%
Feb 20132,111.25-0.21%
Mar 20132,096.25-0.71%
Apr 20132,088.75-0.36%
May 20132,038.13-2.42%
Jun 20131,965.94-3.54%
Jul 20131,908.75-2.91%
Aug 20131,795.31-5.94%
Sep 20131,665.00-7.26%
Oct 20131,646.25-1.13%
Nov 20131,642.50-0.23%
Dec 20131,691.252.97%
Jan 20141,687.50-0.22%
Feb 20141,721.252.00%
Mar 20141,582.50-8.06%
Apr 20141,481.25-6.40%
May 20141,455.00-1.77%
Jun 20141,488.752.32%
Jul 20141,582.506.30%
Aug 20141,668.755.45%
Sep 20141,620.00-2.92%
Oct 20141,605.00-0.93%
Nov 20141,567.50-2.34%
Dec 20141,567.500.00%
Jan 20151,575.000.48%
Feb 20151,575.000.00%
Mar 20151,537.50-2.38%
Apr 20151,496.25-2.68%
May 20151,428.75-4.51%
Jun 20151,410.00-1.31%
Jul 20151,470.004.26%
Aug 20151,398.75-4.85%
Sep 20151,338.75-4.29%
Oct 20151,398.754.48%
Nov 20151,380.00-1.34%
Dec 20151,361.25-1.36%
Jan 20161,383.751.65%
Feb 20161,440.004.07%
Mar 20161,440.000.00%
Apr 20161,481.252.86%
May 20161,623.759.62%
Jun 20161,653.751.85%
Jul 20161,657.500.23%
Aug 20161,556.25-6.11%
Sep 20161,440.00-7.47%
Oct 20161,383.75-3.91%
Nov 20161,368.75-1.08%
Dec 20161,398.752.19%
Jan 20171,413.751.07%
Feb 20171,376.25-2.65%
Mar 20171,387.500.82%
Apr 20171,425.002.70%
May 20171,578.7510.79%
Jun 20171,717.508.79%
Jul 20171,563.75-8.95%
Aug 20171,473.75-5.76%
Sep 20171,507.502.29%
Oct 20171,477.50-1.99%
Nov 20171,507.502.03%
Dec 20171,522.501.00%
Jan 20181,657.508.87%
Feb 20181,593.75-3.85%
Mar 20181,612.501.18%
Apr 20181,691.254.88%
May 20181,691.250.00%
Jun 20181,601.25-5.32%
Jul 20181,492.50-6.79%
Aug 20181,518.751.76%
Sep 20181,518.750.00%
Oct 20181,533.750.99%
Nov 20181,503.75-1.96%
Dec 20181,515.000.75%
Jan 20191,537.501.49%
Feb 20191,530.00-0.49%
Mar 20191,522.50-0.49%
Apr 20191,548.751.72%
May 20191,533.75-0.97%
Jun 20191,575.002.69%
Jul 20191,560.00-0.95%
Aug 20191,612.503.37%
Sep 20191,601.25-0.70%
Oct 20191,590.00-0.70%
Nov 20191,578.75-0.71%
Dec 20191,620.002.61%
Jan 20201,691.254.40%
Feb 20201,687.50-0.22%
Mar 20201,852.509.78%
Apr 20202,115.0014.17%
May 20201,912.50-9.57%
Jun 20201,950.001.96%
Jul 20201,800.00-7.69%
Aug 20201,893.755.21%
Sep 20201,901.250.40%
Oct 20201,766.25-7.10%
Nov 20201,833.753.82%
Dec 20201,950.006.34%
Jan 20212,043.754.81%
Feb 20212,088.752.20%
Mar 20211,968.75-5.75%
Apr 20211,856.25-5.71%
May 20211,848.75-0.40%
Jun 20211,747.50-5.48%
Jul 20211,552.50-11.16%
Aug 20211,511.25-2.66%
Sep 20211,500.00-0.74%
Oct 20211,503.750.25%
Nov 20211,500.00-0.25%
Dec 20211,500.000.00%
Jan 20221,601.256.75%
Feb 20221,601.250.00%
Mar 20221,582.50-1.17%
Apr 20221,616.252.13%
May 20221,740.007.66%
Jun 20221,665.00-4.31%
Jul 20221,567.50-5.86%
Aug 20221,616.253.11%
Sep 20221,646.251.86%
Oct 20221,616.25-1.82%
Nov 20221,650.002.09%
Dec 20221,751.256.14%
Jan 20231,938.7510.71%
Feb 20231,845.00-4.84%
Mar 20231,785.00-3.25%
Apr 20231,878.755.25%
May 20231,912.501.80%
Jun 20231,927.500.78%
Jul 20232,051.256.42%
Aug 20232,381.2516.09%
Sep 20232,325.00-2.36%
Oct 20232,212.50-4.84%
Nov 20232,242.501.36%
Dec 20232,415.007.69%
Jan 20242,475.002.48%
Feb 20242,340.00-5.45%
Mar 20242,298.75-1.76%
Apr 20242,220.00-3.43%
May 20242,355.006.08%
Jun 20242,370.000.64%
Jul 20242,212.50-6.65%
Aug 20242,208.75-0.17%
Sep 20242,175.00-1.53%
Oct 20241,931.25-11.21%
Nov 20241,916.25-0.78%
Dec 20241,976.253.13%
Jan 20251,792.50-9.30%
Feb 20251,638.75-8.58%
Mar 20251,593.75-2.75%
Apr 20251,556.25-2.35%
May 20251,616.253.86%
Jun 20251,571.25-2.78%
Jul 20251,470.00-6.44%
Aug 20251,406.25-4.34%
Sep 20251,402.50-0.27%
Oct 20251,335.00-4.81%
Nov 20251,380.003.37%
Dec 20251,590.0015.22%
Jan 20261,530.00-3.77%
Feb 20261,533.750.25%
Mar 20261,428.75-6.85%

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

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