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Export prices decreased 1-2 percent due to the further weakening of the Thai baht.
FAS Bangkok forecasts that growth in chicken meat production and consumption will be 2-3 percent in 2022 and 2023. The anticipated slow recovery in domestic consumption and high production costs caused by supply disruption on feed grains and day-old chicks will keep the growth rate below the pre-pandemic average annual growth rate.
Demand for Thai rice pushes export prices higher despite the weakening of the Thai baht.
Rice export prices trend upward due to strong demand from foreign buyers.
Rice export prices increased one percent, driven by new inquiries amid the weakening of the Thai Baht.
Rice export prices remain unchanged as the further weakening of the Thai baht offset increased domestic rice prices.
Export prices further increased 1-3 percent due to tight domestic supplies and continued exports to African countries.
Export prices increased 4-5 percent due to tight domestic supplies.
Export prices remain unchanged at high levels as the Thai baht is still strong.
Export prices further increased 1-2 percent mainly due to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Export prices increased 1-2 percent due to the strengthening of the Thai baht and new inquiries from foreign buyers.