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Export prices leveled off due to sales of government stocks and quiet demand for parboiled rice.
Export prices increased 2 to 3 percent due to further tightening of the domestic rice supply.
Export prices increased 3 to 5 percent due to strong enquiries for parboiled rice while domestic supplies are expected to be tighter.
Domestic and export prices continued to increase around 1 to 2 percent due to tighter domestic supplies. The new public tender for 1.2 million metric tons will be issued on May 19, 2016.
MY2016/17 rice production is revised down to 17 million metric tons due to water shortages.
Soybean and soybean meal imports are expected to increase in MY2016/17 to 5.5 million metric tons. The U.S. holds about a 20-22 percent share of the market.
Domestic and export prices continued to increase around 1 to 2 percent as domestic supplies remain tight.
Export prices of white rice declined 2 to 3 percent in anticipation of further sales of government stocks from the public tender on Tuesday, October 28.
Export prices declined slightly in anticipation of a new public tender this week.
The Thai Food and Drug Administration has issued a new food labeling law for pre-packed food replacing the current food labeling notification, Ministry of Public Health Notification No. 194.
Export prices remained unchanged from the previous week. The government is likely to issue a new public tender next week.
Export prices declined 1 to 2 percent due to the sales of government stocks and the weakening of the Thai baht this week. The government continues to sell its rice stocks only for export.