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Rice export prices increased around 3 percent due mainly to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
The global COVID-19 health crisis changed the behavior of consumers, increasing their preference towards products that support immune systems and enhance their wellness.
The number of Dutch breweries has quadrupled over the past eight years, climbing to 800 in 2020 – producing, on average, nearly 2.4 billion liters per year.
Rice export prices remain unchanged at high levels. Exporters are securing white and parboiled rice for contracted bulk shipments.
On December 22, 2020, the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality presented a National Protein Strategy by which it aims to enhance the cultivation of protein-rich crops over...
Rice export prices increased 1 percent as exporters are securing rice supplies for contracted bulk shipments of parboiled rice.
Rice export prices remain unchanged at high levels due to concerns about the strength of the Thai baht despite slow trading activities.
On December 17, 2020, the Dutch Parliament approved a new law that aims to curb nitrogen emissions in the Netherlands.
Rice export prices remain unchanged at high levels due to concerns about the strength of the Thai baht.