Thailand: Grain and Feed Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   TH2025-0011
FAS Bangkok forecasts stability, with modest growth expected in rice and corn production, supported by favorable weather and strong domestic demand. Off-season rice planting continues to expand, while the Thai government’s attention to environmental concerns may tighten off-season planting acreage and corn import policies. Wheat imports are set to decline as feed mills shift to alternative ingredients, though milling demand is expected to grow alongside the recovery in tourism and food services.

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