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Export prices increased around one percent due to the strengthening Thai baht.
On February 13, 2017, Russia notified to the WTO draft amendments to “The procedure of state sanitary-epidemiological supervision (control) at the customs border and at the customs territory....
Turkey Removes Eligibility of Russian Commodities for Inward Processing Regime… Russia Amends a List of Banned Products of Turkish Origin… Minister Tkachyov States Priorities....
Export prices remain unchanged as the strengthening Thai baht offset the downward pressure on domestic prices from the seasonal harvest of off-season rice.
GOR Moves VPSS Deputy Head to a Deputy Minister of Agriculture Position… EEC Council approved draft Agreement of the EAEU Member States on Circulation of Planting Seeds in the Eurasian Economic Union…
The Russian aquaculture sector currently is responsible for approximately four percent of Russia’s total fish production.
Export prices declined one to two percent due to the weakening of the Thai baht and anticipation for the upcoming tender for feed-quality rice stocks, which will be issued on March 23.
FAS/Moscow forecasts Russia’s 2017 production of three major crops (sunflowerseed, soybeans, and rapeseed) at 15.3 million metric tons (MMT), a two percent increase over last year.
Given the volatility in the Russian market (e.g., the economic situation in Russia, trade restrictions, etc.), annualized dairy production and consumption remains difficult to forecast in 2015.
The recovery of MY2016/17 and MY2017/18 rice production as well as the sale of government rice stocks should maintain Thai rice export competiveness in 2017 and 2018.
On February 16, 2017, Thailand notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) of a draft Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) amendment to MOPH notification No. 367....
The Thai Food and Drug Administration recently published a draft regulation to establish labeling requirements for gluten free foods.