Bangladesh rice crisis imminent after poor harvest.

Agriculture Ministry estimates say the average per hectare Boro production in Bangladesh is about 4 tonnes. The nation’s food supply is likely to face a threat from the loss of Boro production in the current season from early flash-floods in the Haor wetlands, as well as pest attacks on paddy crops across the country. Rice prices are already unusually high and market insiders fear that the worst is yet to come. The government is now scrambling to make a quick response and has agreed the first rice imports for six years, ordering 600,000 tonnes.Government rice reserve came down to 262,000 tonnes on May 7. In May, last year the reserve was about 678,000 tonnes. Traders are also have very little rice in reserve.