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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Rice export prices declined by 2 percent due to a lack of new inquiries and a slowdown in the contracted large-volume shipments.
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China: China Announces Increases to Additional Tariffs

On August 23, 2019, the People’s Republic of China’s Ministry of Finance (MOF), State Council Tariff Commission (SCTC) announced new tariffs on certain U.S. products, valued at $75 billion USD.
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Burma: Cochran Success Story-Animal Nutrition

In July 2019, FAS sent five Myanmar private feed millers and importers to the United States on a Cochran Fellowship Program to learn more about feed and feed ingredients available....
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Rice export prices further increased 3 percent due mainly to strong export demand for new-crop white rice to Malaysia.
Dry conditions prevailing since last fall and throughout the entire crop cycle reduced Spanish fodder production for MY2019/20, despite a larger registered area.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Rice export prices further increased 1 percent as exporters are fulfilling contracted shipments of old-crop white and parboiled rice to African countries.
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South Korea: Forage Market Report 2019

The United States continues to be a top supplier of forage to South Korea.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Rice export prices further increased 2 percent driven by the contracted shipments of parboiled rice exports to African countries and domestic speculation on the rice market. Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly
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Vietnam: Rice Trade - Monthly

The report provides trade data on Vietnam's monthly rice exports by grades and destinations, and weekly quotes for export rice by grades.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Rice export prices increased around 1 percent due to the strengthening Thai baht.
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Vietnam: Grain and Feed Update

For wheat, Post revises its marketing year (MY) 2019/2020 import forecast down from the USDA official number of 4.3 million metric tons (MMT) to 3.5 MMT on the reduced use of feed wheat.