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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.
On November 12, near the beginning of the cherry harvest season, a hailstorm damaged orchards in the O’Higgins region.
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.
Chileans would be hard-pressed to think of a more popular fruit than avocado. Its versatility and availability throughout the year makes it a staple food.
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.
While Chile remains the tenth largest producer of seeds in the world and the United States is the largest market for Genetically Engineered (GE) seeds, seed developers and researchers....
On Monday, November 12, a highly unusual hail storm damaged fruit crops that were in development in the O’Higgins region, one of the top fruit producing areas in Chile.
Rice export prices remain unchanged.
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.