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Global rice glut set to grow
Bloomberg News, Published on 05/03/2013
» Farmers are preparing to plant a record rice crop that will boost inventories held by the world's biggest exporters to the highest ever.
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Rice exports from India set to soar
Bloomberg News, Published on 26/03/2013
» Rice exports from India, the world's second-largest producer, are poised to set a record for the second year with the harvest expected to rebound on normal monsoon rain, potentially widening a global surplus.
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Rubber exporters to avoid losses
Bloomberg News, Published on 12/02/2014
» Rubber shippers from Thailand, the largest producer, pledged to avoid selling below output costs as suppliers in Asia take steps to halt a slump in prices of the commodity used in tyres. Futures reached a one-week high.
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Sugar exports jump to record high
Bloomberg News, Published on 24/02/2014
» Sugar shipments from Thailand, the second-biggest exporter, will surge 22% to a record this year as output expands to an all-time high and Asian demand increases, according to the Office of the Cane and Sugar Board.
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Kangaroo on the menu for envoys
Bloomberg News, Published on 05/03/2014
» CANBERRA - Australian Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce is having foreign representatives, including a Thai diplomat, over for a kangaroo dinner as the government seeks to increase consumption of the native meat in overseas markets.
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Rubber climbs as drought cuts supply
Bloomberg News, Published on 24/03/2014
» Rubber export prices from Thailand, the largest producer and shipper, will probably advance through May as raw material rates surge because of a drought, said the country’s second-biggest producer.
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Drought seen hurting farm output
Bloomberg News, Published on 12/04/2014
» Rice, sugar and rubber output in Thailand is at risk because of prolonged drought, according to the government forecaster, which warned that the dry conditions may be aggravated by the development of an El Nino this year.
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South Asian monsoon 'below normal'
Bloomberg News, Published on 24/04/2014
» South Asia, home to a quarter of the world’s population, will probably get less monsoon rainfall than normal this year as odds increase for the emergence of the El Nino weather phenomenon that has previously caused droughts.
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Rubber glut to last two more years
Bloomberg News, Published on 21/05/2014
» A sixth year of global surplus may depress rubber prices through 2016 as maturing trees boost production and slowing growth reduces demand in China, the biggest consumer, according to an industry adviser.
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Sugar market reversal seen
Bloomberg News, Published on 14/07/2014
» The sugar market will swing to a deficit as sustained low prices curb supply for a second year, according to Rabobank International, which joined Czarnikow Group Ltd and Kingsman SA in forecasting an end to surpluses.
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