date:Jul 17, 2013
access a scheme that limits the use of imported rice, typically sending it to food and feed processors, government stockpiles or third countries as food aid.
Japan also allows trading houses to facilitate some rice imports. Under this system in February, Japanese traders paid 108 per kilogram for U.S. medium grain but sold it for 273 with the Japanese government taking the profit. The same rice in the U.S. sells for 76 per kilogram.
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