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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.
This report describes the import requirements and regulations for food and agricultural products required by the Government of Tanzania (GoT). The report outlines Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) rules and other regulations for U.S exports to Tanzania.
This report complements the FAIRS Annual Country Report for Tanzania and provides information on required certificates for exporting food and agricultural products to Tanzania.
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.
Export prices increased 2 percent as foreign buyers continued seeking Thai rice.
Export prices increased 2 percent due to the rapid strengthening of the Thai baht.
The Thai Cabinet has approved the draft Biodiversity Law in principle. The draft is in the legislative process and currently with the Council of State for review and approval on text. The Thai Food and Drug Administration finally published its two...
Export prices remain unchanged as the strengthening of the Thai baht offset reduced domestic prices.