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Export prices further declined 1 to 2 percent as supplies of new off-season rice continue coming into the market.
This report provides updated information for U.S. exporters of food and agricultural products to Jordan and highlights best prospects for consumer-ready food products.
Export prices declined 2 to 3 percent due to rumors of large sales of government stocks and the weakening Thai baht over the past week.
MY2015/16 rice and corn production is expected to increase slightly due to average yield improvement that will offset anticipated acreage reduction.
FAS Amman Instrumental in Clearing a USD 28,000.00 Shipment of U.S. Soybean Oil
In the past decade, one of the most apparent trends agricultural trade patterns has been the growth in agricultural trade between developing countries or so-called “South-South trade.”
Export prices continued to decline around 1 percent in anticipation of higher-than-expected sales of government rice stocks.
This report covers the monthly agricultural activities in Jordan.
Export prices declined around 1 percent in anticipation of sales of government stocks in the public tender for 1 million metric tons of white rice.
The Thai Cabinet increased domestic palm oil supplies for cooking by at least 110,000 metric tons in February 2015 thru imports and a reduction in biodiesel mandates.