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Export prices increased approximately 1 percent as exporters are seeking white rice supplies for the new shipments under the government-to-government agreement with China.
Export prices were steady over the past week. The Ministry of Energy is considering conducting a feasibility study on the use of non-food grade rice stocks for ethanol production.
Export prices increased one to three percent mainly due to a correction in domestic prices. New inquiries over the past week were limited to just small shipments.
Export prices rebounded to pre-harvest levels. Also, the cabinet approved the expansion of the pledging program to include all MY2016/17 main-crop rice varieties.
The majority of main-crop rice and corn supplies have entered the market creating downward pressure on farm-gate prices.
The report provides an update on the Biosafety Act legislation in Thailand. The report also provides information on possible labeling regulation changes for manufactured/imported foods containing...
Export prices declined around 1 percent in anticipation of the government’s announced tender of approximately 1 million metric tons.
Export prices remain unchanged due to quiet trading while traders are waiting for new tender of government’s rice stocks which may take place by the end of January 2015.
Export prices for most grades of rice are basically unchanged from the previous week except for fragrant rice.
This report lists certificates required by Thai government agencies for U.S. products exported to Thailand.
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to do business in Thailand and provides practical tips and information...
Export prices increased 1 to 2 percent due to tighter domestic supplies while the G-to-G rice shipments continued.