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Rice export prices further dropped one percent due to weakening of the Thai baht and the new rice supplies entering the market.
This report lists certificates required by Thai government agencies for U.S. products exported to Thailand, including fruit and vegetables, live animals, beef, canned or preserved meat and poultry products, other processed meat products, processed or...
This guide serves as a resource for U.S. companies seeking to do business in Thailand and provides market overviews, practical tips and information on local business practices, consumer preferences, and trends.
Rice export prices of most grades of Thai rice further declined 1-2 percent despite the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Rice export prices further dropped 1-2 percent despite the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Thailand’s newly proposed National Energy Plan (NEP) lowered the on-road biofuel consumption target to reflect the lower mandated blend rate for biodiesel and set a target for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) from 2026.
Rice export prices further dropped 1-3 percent due to the weakening of the Thai baht.
This report is an overview and update of Thailand’s import regulations and standards for food and agricultural imports. For more information on Thailand’s certification requirements, see the FAIRS Export Certificate Report for Thailand.
Rice export prices remain unchanged as traders are waiting for the sale of the government retenders for the remaining rice stocks on August 29-30.
MY2018/19 rice and corn production should increase due to expanded acreage and favorable weather conditions.
Rice export prices declined around 1 percent due to a lack of new inquiries as traders are awaiting the results of the last government rice tenders in 2018.
Rice export prices increased 2 to 3 percent in anticipation of new white rice demand from China.