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Export prices of all grades of rice increased 2-5 percent due to new inquiries and the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Export prices of some grades of white rice increased one percent due to new inquiries and the strengthening of the Thai baht.
Export prices of all grades of rice decreased 1-2 percent due to limited new inquiries and a further weakening of the Thai baht against the U.S. dollar.
Export prices of white and parboiled rice further decreased one percent due to weak export demand.
Beef consumption has increased in Thailand over the last few years, and local cattle production will not be able to meet the increase in demand.
Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022.
Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022. MY2021/22 corn consumption is forecast to slow down due to a shrinking supply of locally produced corn and tighter supplies of imported...
Rice export prices remain unchanged as the weakening of the Thai Baht was offset by an upward pressure on rice prices
Rice export prices declined 1-2 percent for all varieties as off-season rice supplies continued entering the market, putting downward pressure on domestic prices.
Rice production and exports are expected to recover in 2022. MY2021/22 corn consumption is forecast to slow down due to a shrinking supply of locally produced corn and tighter supplies of imported...
Rice export prices further declined 1-2 percent as off-season rice supplies continued entering the market and the Thai baht continued to weaken against the U.S. dollar.
Rice export prices further declined 2-3 percent as off-season rice supplies started entering the market.