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Rice export prices declined around 1 percent due to the weakening Thai baht.
Rice export prices further increased 1 percent due mainly to the export demand to the Philippines.
Thailand's fishery industry has developed and become one of the world's largest fishery exporters, generating about 20 percent of Thailand's total food product exports.
Rice export prices increased 1 percent due mainly to demand for white rice from the Philippines.
After the official successful market launch of U.S. bone in beef in November 2017 that FAS Bangkok collaborated with the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) and U.S. beef importers....
Rice export prices declined 2 to 4 percent due to a lack of new inquiries and weakening of the Thai baht.
MY2017/18 cultivation for main-crop rice and corn is occurring much sooner than MY2016/17 cultivation due to favorable rainfall and sufficient reservoir levels.
Export prices further increased four to six percent, except for fragrant rice prices, which remained steady.
A 2016 Borlaug Fellowship Program Alumni has developed a dietary risk assessment spreadsheet that is now used in both the pesticide registration process and the establishment of pesticide maximum....
Export prices further increased two to three percent, except for fragrant rice prices which remained steady.
Export prices increased two to three percent due to several new inquiries for fragrant and white rice.
Export prices remain steady as the weakening Thai baht offset the price pressure caused by the upcoming rice shipments to Iran.