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Rice export prices declined 1 percent as exporters have secured sufficient white rice supplies to fulfill the shipments for the two November Philippine tenders.
MY2018/19 cotton imports are expected to increase slightly in line with increased yarn production.
Rice export prices increased 1 percent due to the strengthening Thai baht and white rice purchases from China and the Philippines.
Rice export prices remain unchanged while traders wait for the shipping arrangements to be finalized for contracts under the recent Philippines’ tender.
Rice export prices are fluctuating as new crop rice enter the market.
Rice export prices remain unchanged.
Chicken meat production has nearly tripled in the past 5 years due to significant and successful public and private programs and investments.
Domestic and export prices for most grades of rice declined around 1 to 2 percent as new crop rice supplies gradually entered the market, except for fragrant rice prices that remained high....
Rice export prices declined 1 to 2 percent due to the weakening of the Thai baht and the lack of new inquiries.
Agricultural biotechnology constitutes an opportunity, as non-governmental and governmental organizations have been working to encourage its integration in the Haitian economy in recent years.
MY2018/19 rice production is revised downward due to flood and drought damage, but remains higher than MY2017/18.
Wheat consumption in Haiti during Marketing Year (MY) 2018/2019 (July 2018/ June 2019) is forecast at 430,000 metric tons (MT).