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Export prices of white and parboiled rice further declined by 1 to 2 percent while prices for fragrant rice continued to increase.
Export prices declined significantly by 5 to 10 percent as foreign buyers are waiting for new supplies of MY2017/18 off-season rice which will enter the market in the next couple of weeks.
Export prices of most grades of rice further declined 2 percent, except for fragrant rice prices which continued to increase due to tighter domestic supplies.
Despite the further strengthening Thai baht, export prices of white rice declined 1 percent due to no new inquiries.
Export prices increased 1 percent due to lower-than-expected sales of government rice stocks.
U.S. exporters of foods in hermetically sealed containers to Thailand can use U.S. FDA’s Filed Process Filing document as the equivalent certificate to meet new requirements.
Export prices declined 1 percent as the government will issue a tender for around 400,000 metric tons on December 22.
Export prices declined 1 percent in anticipation of the sales of government rice stocks. The details of a new public tender for 400,000 metric tons will be announced on December 11, 2014.
Thai rice exports reached a record high in October 2014 fueled by the sales of the government stocks.
Export prices increased 1-3 percent, particularly for fragrant rice, in response to the implementation of an on-farm pledging program that the government approved on last week.