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Rice export prices increased 2 to 5 percent in response to demand for white rice from Indonesia.
Rice export prices remain unchanged due to limited trading during the Thai New Year.
MY2017/18 and MY2018/19 sugar production is expected to increase significantly to a record 13 to14 million metric tons.
Rice export prices were steady as the weakening Thai baht offset upward pressure on domestic rice prices from strong export demand for parboiled rice.
This report summarizes the Thai Excise Department’s guidelines on alcohol beverage sample submissions for Certificate of Analysis (COA) Testing.
MY2018/19 cotton imports are forecast to increase slightly despite closure of several spinning mills in MY2017/18.
Thailand is one of the world’s leading agricultural suppliers, primarily due to its well-developed food processing sector.
Rice export prices increased by 2 to 4 percent due to strong demand for low-grade white rice from African countries.
Export prices increased approximately 1 percent as exporters are seeking white rice supplies for the new shipments under the government-to-government agreement with China.
Export prices were steady over the past week. The Ministry of Energy is considering conducting a feasibility study on the use of non-food grade rice stocks for ethanol production.
Export prices increased one to three percent mainly due to a correction in domestic prices. New inquiries over the past week were limited to just small shipments.
Export prices rebounded to pre-harvest levels. Also, the cabinet approved the expansion of the pledging program to include all MY2016/17 main-crop rice varieties.