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                Export prices increased 1-2 percent due to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
            
                                      
                Export prices increased 3-4 percent due to new inquiries for new-crop rice supplies ahead of the holidays.
            
                                      
                Export prices decreased one percent despite the continued strengthening of the Thai baht.
            
                                      
                The forecasts for MY2022/23 rice and corn production remain unchanged from the previous forecasts, as well as corn and wheat import demand.
            
                                      
                Export prices increased 1-3 percent due to the further strengthening of Thai baht and new inquiries.
            
                                      
                Export prices increased 1-6 percent.
            
                                      
                This report lists certificates required by Thai government agencies for U.S. products exported to Thailand.
            
                                      
                With a large tender for government stocks announced this week, export prices for most grades of rice declined marginally
            
                                      
                Export prices for Thai rice further declined this week $5.00-9.00/ton across the board due mainly to inactive export demand and slightly depreciated Thai currency.
            
                                      
                Export prices were steady due to quiet trading during the Luna New Year holidays. Also, traders are awaiting the Government stocks tender on February 16-17.
            
                                      
                MY2015/16 rice production is further revised down due to lower-than-expected off-season rice planting caused by limited irrigation availability.
            
                                      
                Export prices increased further due to current tight domestic market supplies and concern about drought.
            
                                      