Northern China, still grappling with swollen rivers and floodwaters caused by Typhoon Doksuri two weeks ago, could see further crop damage with tropical storm Khanun.
On Thursday, China’s northern Hebei province upgraded its emergency response to the highest level after last week’s record flooding in preparation for potentially damaging downpours from the new storm.
Initial estimates show 4 million to 5 million metric tons of corn, or about 2% of the country’s output, have been affected by the floods, two trade sources said.
“We can’t confirm how much of that will be totally lost or damaged,” a second trader in Singapore said.
Corn prices on the Dalian Commodities Exchange fell 1.4% to 2,759 yuan ($381.34) per ton.
China’s agriculture ministry on Friday said floods due to Typhoon Doksuri are impacting some low lying corn-producing areas in the northeast but it left the country’s 2023/24 corn output estimate unchanged at 282.34 million metric tons.
Floods are also likely to reduce rice output.
“Flood will indeed affect rice production in the northeast, and it may reduce rice production by 3%-5% in flood-affected areas,” Ma Wenfeng, senior analyst at Beijing Orient Agribusiness Consultant, told Reuters.
Fitch Ratings on Friday said heavy rain in China’s grain-producing region is likely to put upward pressure on global rice prices. Rice prices have already climbed more than 20% since India announced its ban on exports of non-basmati white rice.
China’s corn imports are expected to climb to an all-time high of 23 million metric tons in 2023/24, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), up from 18 million tons a year ago, which is likely to mitigate the impact of flooding on supplies.
However, ample domestic rice inventories are expected prevent China from buying larger volumes from the international market, analysts said.
The decline rice production in China’s northeast is unlikely to result in larger imports as the country is largely self sufficient, said Rosa Wang, an analyst at Shanghai-based JC Intelligence.