The announcement was made by the Vietnam Food Association (VFA) while raising concerns over strict regulations for the participants.
Philippines is the second largest importer of Vietnamese rice in the first five months of the year . Photo: kinhtevadubao.vn
According to the VFA, it is the first time that the Philippines’ National Food Authority (NFA) will open bidding for private suppliers from participating countries, instead of limiting the bidders to government counterparts.
In previous years, NFA’s auctions for rice were done through a government-to-government importation mechanism, where state-run suppliers from Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia were invited to participate.
However, requirements for private enterprises to be invited in the bidding are quite strict and Vietnamese rice exporters do not have much experience in executing procedures for the bidding, VFA said.
Those satisfying the requirements would be allowed to bid and take full responsibility of the shipment. The Vietnamese Government’s Decree 109/2010/ND-CP on rice trading and the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Circular 44 on guiding the implementation of the decree will not be applied in these cases.
The total volume of 25 percent broken long grain well-milled white rice is expected to arrive between August and September as requested by the NFA.
The imported volume is divided to eight lots - six lots with 25,000 tons each and two lots with 50,000 tons each.
Prospective bidders may bid for any of the lots, provided that the bid must be the minimum or maximum of the imported rice allocated per lot, but the maximum quantity to be awarded per supplier must not be higher than 50,000 tons.
Statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development revealed that Philippines was the second largest importer of Vietnamese rice in the first five months of the year with 8.6 percent of the market share.
Rice export to the market in the period reached 237,400 tons in volume and USD 90.4 million in value, representing a year-on-year increase of 23.4 percent and 10.4 percent, respectively.
Source: VNA