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Rice export prices declined 4-5 percent due to a lack of new inquiries after Vietnam removed its rice export restriction.
Thailand kept Glyphosate a restricted substance while banning Paraquat and Chlorpyrifos. There has been some confusion on the status of Glyphosate as the effective date of the ban...
Rice export prices remain unchanged at high levels. Foreign buyers are reportedly seeking Vietnamese and Indian rice, which are approximately U.S. $65/MT and U.S. $165/MT cheaper than Thai rice...
Thailand’s National Hazardous Substance Committee (NHSC) convened on April 30, a month before the WTO comment submission deadline, to reaffirm its previous decision to ban Paraquat and Chlorpyrifos...
Rice export prices remain unchanged at high levels. Foreign buyers are reportedly seeking Indian rice after the government resumed its rice exports.
Rice export prices declined 6 percent as foreign buyers reportedly sought Vietnamese rice after the government resumed rice exports.
The Thai Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) has yet to amend its notification to apply a zero tolerance on the Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for Paraquat and Chlorpyrifos.
Rice export prices leveled off but remained high as Vietnam decided to remove its rice export ban but limit rice exports during the COVID-19 outbreak...
MY2020/21 sugar production is expected to recover from the reduced sugarcane production in MY2019/20 caused by adverse weather condition...
Rice export prices spiked due to panic demand from foreign buyers after the announcement of Vietnam’s rice export restrictions and Cambodia’s ban on white rice exports driven by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Thailand notified WTO of the Ministry of Industry’s intention to ban Paraquat and Chlorpyrifos for production, importation, exportation, and possession.
MY2020/21 cotton imports are expected to grow at a slow pace in anticipation of weak or no economic recovery. MY2019/20 cotton imports reduce sharply due to an economic downturn caused by the COVID-19