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Rice export prices remain unchanged.
Rice export prices remain unchanged. The government sold remaining rice stocks of 42,225 metric tons in the tenders issued last week.
Rice export prices increased slightly due to the strengthening Thai baht.
Rice export prices remain unchanged.
Rice export prices declined 2 percent due to an expected tender of government rice stocks.
Export prices declined approximately one percent due to the lack of new inquiries during the Chinese New Year holiday season.
MY2016/17 rice and corn production is likely to increase significantly due to the recovery of off-season production. Feed wheat and DDGS imports face additional trade barriers.
Export prices further declined one percent due to a lack of new inquiries.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health issued a regulation that revises the maximum allowable levels of certain food additives.
Export prices increased one to two percent mainly due to new inquiries for old-crop white rice from African countries.
This report is a helpful reference for those seeking to understand the history of Thailand’s price support programs. It summarizes how Thailand’s rice policies have changed over the past decade.
Export prices were steady due to little trading activity during the holiday week.