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Export prices further increased 1-3 percent due to tight domestic supplies and continued exports to African countries.
Export prices increased 4-5 percent due to tight domestic supplies.
Export prices remain unchanged at high levels as the Thai baht is still strong.
Export prices further increased 1-2 percent mainly due to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Export prices increased 1-2 percent due to the strengthening of the Thai baht and new inquiries from foreign buyers.
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...