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Export prices declined 1 to 2 percent due to a lack of new inquiries and the weakening of the Thai baht.
Export prices remain unchanged as a result of the lack of rice trading during the year-end holiday season.
Thailand has enacted several new regulations that restrict imports of feed and feed ingredients containing certain animal proteins.
White and parboiled rice export prices declined 1 percent from the previous week while fragrant rice prices increased by 1 to 2 percent.
Rice export prices did not change, except for fragrant rice prices which increased by 3 percent.
Thailand’s regulations restricting the cultivation of genetically engineered crops remain unchanged.
MY2017/18 cotton imports are expected to increase 3 to 4 percent as spinning mills used much of their cotton yarn inventory in MY2016/17.
Export prices increased 2 to 3 percent due to the strengthening Thai baht and strong export demand.
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.