Invest in Suriname's Rice Sector: Premium Yields in the #1 Carbon-Negative Economy

92% of Suriname's prime agricultural land sits untouched.1 FAO A proven 60-year industry. A $7.1 billion regional market hungry for supply. 2 TradeMap.org The question is not whether to invest — it's when.

Why Invest in Suriname's Rice Sector?

Suriname stands at the cusp of an agricultural transformation. With a rare convergence of vast untapped land, a proven 60-year production track record, and privileged access to a $7.1 billion regional food market 3 TradeMap.org , the country presents what investors rarely encounter: a low-risk entry into a high-growth sector with structural tailwinds at every level — local, regional, and global.

 

Rice is one of Suriname's top export products, generating $30 million in exports in 2024 alone4TradeMap.org. The sector already has the infrastructure, the expertise, and the market relationships. What it needs — and what investors can provide — is the capital to scale from a regional supplier into a global agricultural powerhouse.

The Suriname Advantage: Investing in Rice is a Strategic Move

Suriname possesses 1.5 million hectares of land suitable for agricultural production. 7 FAO Of that, only 120,000 hectares are currently under cultivation — a mere 8% of what is available. This is not a country running out of room. It is a country with room to multiply its output tenfold.

 

Critically, this expansion does not require clearing Suriname's pristine rainforest, which covers over 90% of the country. The available agricultural land already exists in the fertile coastal lowlands — flat, irrigable, and proven. Half of the land currently under cultivation is already dedicated to rice, a testament to the crop's natural suitability for Surinamese conditions.

 

Suriname offers a powerful strategic platform for rice investment, combining over a century of production expertise with vast fertile coastal plains, abundant freshwater resources, and direct access to CARICOM and EU markets. As one of the Caribbean’s leading rice exporters, the country benefits from established milling infrastructure, preferential trade access, and strong regional demand, positioning investors to capitalize on stable yields, export growth, and long-term food security trends.

HECTARES SUITABLE
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Total agricultural potential 8 FAO  
 
LAND UNTAPPED
0 %

Prime agricultural land 9 FAO
 
CURRENTLY CULTIVATED
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Hectares in active use 10 ITA
 
GROWTH POTENTIAL
0 X

Without touching the rainforest
 

Rice is a $183 Billion Growing Market

225K

Tons Produced
2024 11 FAOSTAT

$30M

Rice Exports
2024 12 WITS

$315 Billion

Global Market Value
A Captive Market Worth
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EU Export Share Of Suriname’s total exports 14 GTAI

A Country on the Rise.

Suriname's broader economic trajectory reinforces the agricultural investment case. The country is experiencing steady GDP growth projected at 55% for 2028, 15 IMF with rising investor confidence and key economic reforms underway.

 

3.7%

GDP Growth 2025
Projected — steady trajectory 16 IMF
 

55%

GDP Jump by 2028 
With major oil production onset 17 IMF

25%

Import Reduction Target
Food policy goal 18 CARICOM

3rd Strongest Port Infrastructure in Caribbean

One of the greenest ports in the world with special economic zone

Major shipping lines: Maersk, CMA CGM operating from Port of Paramaribo

New deep-water port in Nickerie (2025) in collaboration with Port of Rotterdam

The Time to Invest is Now.

Massive Untapped Land

1.38 million hectares of prime agricultural land sit idle — a tenfold expansion opportunity without touching Suriname's protected rainforest.

Proven Production Base

60+ years of mechanized rice production means infrastructure, expertise, and supply chains already exist. You are scaling, not starting.

Captive Regional Market

CARICOM's $8.78B food import bill creates structural demand. Suriname already dominates Jamaica's rice imports at 84% market share.

Global Tailwinds

A $315B global rice market growing at 3% CAGR toward $390B by 2033, driven by population growth and rising food demand.

Government Priority

Agriculture is a designated priority sector. The government's 25% food import reduction target creates direct policy alignment with investor interests.

We Provide an Enabling Environment to Grow Your Business

Suriname is committed to building a thriving Rice sector with investor-friendly benefits

Competitive Trade Agreements

Access Global Markets

Stradling two geographic regions, Suriname is a member state of CARICOM and Association of Caribbean States, and an associate country of MERCOSUR.

15+ Nations, Duty-Free

Privileged Market Access

As a CARICOM member, Suriname enjoys duty- and quota-free access to 15 Caribbean nations. The EU-CARIFORUM EPA extends similar preferential access to the entire European market.

US, EU & Asia Markets

Proven Export Infrastructure

Suriname has established export infrastructure and proven trade routes to the United States, Europe, and Asia.

How SITA Supports Rice Investors

Your single point of contact from concept to implementation

Market Intelligence

Sector insights, demand trends, and investor-ready opportunities.

Facilitation

Introductions to stakeholders, permits guidance, and process support.

Local Linkages

Connections to operators, suppliers, communities, and partners.

Incentives Guidance

Support with eligibility and government incentive navigation.

Aftercare Support

Ongoing assistance ensuring long- term operational success.

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