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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 for all grades of rice dropped 1-3 percent from the previous week as domestic consumption slowed due to a new COIVD-19 outbreak in Thailand.
Export prices for all grades of rice remain unchanged from the previous week as most businesses were closed during the Thai New Year holiday.
Rice export prices remain unchanged as trading activities slowed down ahead of the Thai New Year holiday and the Thai baht continues to depreciate against the U.S. dollar.
MY2021/22 sugar production is expected to recover to 10.6 MMT following two consecutive years of dramatically reduced production due to drought.
The gradual economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to continue to drive up import demand for soybeans in MY2020/21 and MY2021/22
Rice export prices further declined 1-3 percent due to declining domestic prices and the continued depreciation of the Thai baht against the U