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Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022.
Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022. MY2021/22 corn consumption is forecast to slow down due to a shrinking supply of locally produced corn and tighter supplies of imported...
Rice export prices remain unchanged as the weakening of the Thai Baht was offset by an upward pressure on rice prices
Rice export prices declined 1-2 percent for all varieties as off-season rice supplies continued entering the market, putting downward pressure on domestic prices.
Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022. MY2021/22 corn consumption is forecast to slow down due to a shrinking supply of locally produced corn and tighter supplies of imported...
Rice export prices further declined 1-2 percent as off-season rice supplies continued entering the market and the Thai baht continued to weaken against the U.S. dollar.
Rice export prices further declined 2-3 percent as off-season rice supplies started entering the market.
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.