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                Export prices declined two to three percent in response to the sale of government rice stocks.
            
                                      
                Export prices began to level off this week due to fewer new inquiries and the near completion of the Iranian shipments.
            
                                      
                Thailand is currently implementing their Alternative Energy Development Plan 2015 (AEDP 2015).
            
                                      
                Export prices reached a five-year record increasing for the sixth straight week due to numerous inquiries and the strengthening Thai baht.
            
                                      
                Export prices have increased five straight weeks due to new inquiries and the strengthening Thai baht.
            
                                      
                Export prices further increased one to two percent due to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
            
                                      
                Export prices were virtually unchanged from the previous week. The Government will issue a new public tender for non-food grade rice for industrial use by the end of November.
            
                                      
                Despite the weakening Thai baht, export prices increased 1 percent as G-to-G agreement with Indonesia has been signed and shipments are beginning immediately.
            
                                      
                Continued growth in Thailand livestock and poultry sectors is fueling larger-than-expected growth in soy protein demand.
            
                                      
                Export prices declined around 1 percent due to quiet trading activities. Thai and Chinese Governments have finalized the delivery details of the 8th shipment under the 2014 G-to-G agreement.
            
                                      
                Water restrictions for MY2015/16 off-season rice remain in place as current water supplies available for all uses are far below 2014.
            
                                      