ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserve 

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 What is APTERR?

 

The ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR) is a regional cooperation established under the APTERR Agreement signed by the Ministers of the Agriculture and Forestry of the ASEAN Plus Three at the 11th Meeting of the ASEAN Minister on Agriculture and Forestry Plus Three (AMAF+3) on 7 October 2011 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The APTERR was officially established itself as a permanent mechanism and also marked the official launch of the APTERR Secretariat office in Bangkok in 2013. 

 

We are keen to strengthen food security, poverty alleviation, and malnourishment eradication among its members without distorting normal trade, while the common goal of the APTERR Parties is the assurance of food security in the ASEAN+3 region. 

 

 

 

APTEERR Stock Overview APTEER Stock Marker Map with Animation

Current APTERR stock under Tier 3 in FY2025

**The pre-positioned stockpiled system under Tier 3 programme in FY 2025 to ensure a timely rice assistance to people affected by calamities

Current APTERR stock volume (MT)

Cambodia

275 MT

360 MT

Total :635 MT

Lao PDR

300 MT

302 MT

1,000 MT

Total :1,602 MT

Myanmar

375 MT

2,000 MT

Total :2,375 MT

Philippines

400 MT

Total :400 MT

Natural Disasters

 

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WEEKLY UPDATE ON NATURAL DISASTERS
IN ASEAN PLUS THREE

No. 457 792726210d1e7546b7ced88db6894424 

25 February - 10 March 2026

  1. Indonesia
  2. Malaysia
  3. Viet Nam
  4. China

Severe weathers devasted Indonesia. As of 9 March 2026, flooding, strong winds and extreme weather affected several areas in Indonesia. In Pasuruan Regency, East Java, heavy rain and strong winds killed one person and injured three others across 10 districts, while assessments of material damage were ongoing. Similarly, floods displaced 80 households across 10 districts in Tangerang City, Banten Province. In neighboring South Tangerang City, 1,118 households across four residential areas in two districts were affected. In Jakarta, flooding in 23 residential areas in three districts forced 122 people to evacuate to safer locations. Authorities distributed relief supplies and non-food assistance to affected residents.

Source: Bernama. (2026, Mar 9).  Heavy Rain And Strong Winds In East Java Claim One life, Injure Three.

Flooding forced hundreds of residents in Malaysia to evacuate. As of 10 March 2026, flooding triggered by heavy overnight rain inundated northern Sabah, Malaysia. In Kota Marudu, nearly 400 people were evacuated from low-lying villages. In Pitas and Paitan, more than 30 people were moved to safer locations. Authorities provided necessary assistance and carried out rescue operations to address the situation.

Source: The Straits Times. (2026, Mar 10). Nearly 400 evacuated as fresh floods hit northern Sabah.

A series of mild earthquakes struck Viet Nam with no damage. On 9 March 2026, a 3.9-magnitude earthquake struck Mang But Commune in Quang Ngai Province, central Viet Nam. Another 2.9-magnitude earthquake was recorded in the same area early that morning. One day earlier, three tremors ranging from 2.58 to 3.0 on the Richter scale were recorded. The earthquakes were classified as minor and did not cause any damage.

Source: Tuoi Tre News. (2026, Mar 10).  Earthquake of magnitude-3.9 recorded in Vietnam’s Quang Ngai.

Snowfall blanketed northern China. Snowfall hit northern China on 4 March 2026, while heavy snow was forecast in Hebei, Shanxi provinces and Beijing the following day. Parts of Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Gansu provinces and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region were also expected to experience snowfall. The Beijing Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for icy roads. Meanwhile, southern China was hit by heavy rain with coastal areas in Guangdong province experiencing downpours on 3 March 2026.

Source: China Daily. (2026, Mar 4). China issues alerts for snow and ice, urges caution on icy roads.

Rice Situation

 

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WEEKLY UPDATE ON  ASEAN PLUS THREE
RICE SITUATIONS 

No. 457 792726210d1e7546b7ced88db6894424 

25 February - 10 March 2026

  1. Malaysia
  2. Thailand
  3. Viet Nam

Malaysia approved 45.6 million RM for the new rice mill project. The government has approved 45.6 million MYR to build a new rice mill for the Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) in Megat Dewa to improve the efficiency of paddy collection, processing, and rice production, thereby increasing the value of paddy yields and reducing farmers’ reliance on middlemen. In addition, MADA aims to achieve an average paddy yield of 6.1 tonnes per hectare by 2026 through modernised field management, improved irrigation and drainage systems, and better use of agricultural inputs. The government is working to raise Malaysia’s rice self-sufficiency rate to 70 percent by 2030, up from 52.6 percent nationwide and 58.3 percent in Peninsular Malaysia, as part of efforts to strengthen national food security.

*1 USD = 3.93 MYR

Source: Bernama. (2026, March 9). RM45.6mil for Mada rice mill.

Thai Organic Rice Exports to China Jump Sharply in Early 2026. According to the Department of Foreign Trade (DFT), Thai organic rice exports to China reached 638 tonnes in January 2026, a 334 percent increase from the same period in the previous year, making China the largest market for Thai organic rice. The surge in exports was driven by rising demand from Chinese consumers who are seeking healthier, safer, and premium-quality rice products. In 2025, Thailand exported 26,110 tonnes of organic rice, an increase of 17.12 percent, valued at 1.21 billion THB. Shipments to China totaled 3,352 tonnes, a 727.65 percent increase, worth 155 million THB. To further expand exports, the DFT plans a promotional event in Guangzhou in July 2026 and will support SMEs producing premium rice. The promotion will highlight organic rice, Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) rice, low-carbon rice, indigenous rice, GI rice, and health-focused rice products, targeting premium and niche markets through influencer marketing.

Source: NBT CONNEXT. (2026, March 7). Thai Organic Rice Exports to China Jump 334% in Early 2026.

Viet Nam rice export is rising in the first 2 months. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, Vietnam exported 1.3 million tonnes of rice in January–February 2026, up 5 percent year-on-year, and the export value fell 11.2 percent to 599.3 million USD due to lower prices. The average export price fell 15.4 percent to USD 464.1 per tonne. The Philippines remained Vietnam’s largest market, accounting for 47.6 percent of exports, followed by China (18.3 percent) and Ghana (8.9 percent). Shipments to the Philippines rose 17.6 percent, while exports to China surged 5.8 times. In contrast, exports to Ghana fell 31 percent, and Côte d’Ivoire dropped sharply by 90.9 percent. In addition, Vietnam’s 5 percent broken rice was priced at about 365 USD per tonne, unchanged from the previous week. However, trading activity has slowed as buyers expect prices to decline further amid rising domestic supply during the winter–spring harvest.

Source: VnExpress International. (2026, March 9). Rice export volume rises 5% in first 2 months.

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