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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: US$18-million state subsidy shores up Thai shrimp prices only slightly (week ended Jul 5, 2012)
The government has launched the multimillion-baht shrimp price "stabilization" programme to help farmers survive the current price slump. Under the programme, the government pays for the difference between the target price and the actual bu ...
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Thailand's January-May shrimp exports down 2.23%
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Thailand to expand shrimp exports to six countries
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Thai shrimp prices slip on higher EU import tariff (week ended Jun 28, 2012)
According to the Thai Fisheries Department, 24 members of the Thai Frozen Foods Association could buy shrimp directly from farmers at subsidised prices. Somsak Paneetatyasa, president of the Thai Shrimp Association, warned recently that Tha ...
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Thai shrimp exports to EU affected by lost privileges
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Monday, July 2, 2012
New EU system affects Thai shrimp export
Somsak Paneetatyasai, president of the Thai Shrimp Associated stated that the country's shrimp export will be affected by the EU generalised system of preferences (GSP). He said the industry's trend is worrisome after prawns were listed amo ...
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Thai shrimp exporters cut buying rates as government launches US$17.8 million subsidy scheme (week ended June 21, 2012)
Thailand's shrimp processors and exporters cut their buying rates by THB10 (US$0.31) to as much as THB42 (US$1.32) a kilogramme this week as overseas demand for Thai shrimp continues to tumble. To save the industry from collapse, the govern ...
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Vietnam's shrimp exports experience robust competition from Thailand, India
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Friday, June 22, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Thailand worries over new controversy against imported shrimp in the US (week ended Jun 14, 2012)
Last year, US shrimp orders for Thai shrimp reached only 184,968 tonnes. On its website, the Thai Frozen Foods Association says Thai shrimp are produced by farms that strictly adhere to stringent international food safety protocols. These f ...
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: American importers doubt growth in Thai shrimp export to the US (week ended Jun 7, 2012)
Members of the association, of which 70% are shrimp exporters, have voluntarily raised their buying prices to dissuade the government from launching any subsidy scheme for Thailand's shrimp industry. But there is persistent talk in the indu ...
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Exporters raise buying prices anew to save Thailand's shrimp industry from collapse (week ended May 31, 2012)
Domestic shrimp prices have fallen by THB20-30 (US$0.64-0.95) a kilogramme since last March due to oversupply following an industry-wide expansion in response to rising overseas demand during the last two years. In the first quarter of this ...
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thailand affected by emerging disease in shrimps
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Vietnam buys Thai shrimp for re-export (week ended May 24, 2012)
Disease and temperature changes have hit Vietnam's shrimp farms during the last few months, putting the country's US$2.5 billion export turnover target in peril. Reports said a disease outbreak destroyed around 100 hectares of shrimp farms ...
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thai Feed Weekly: Thai fishmeal prices climb back amid improving shrimp prices (week ended May 21, 2012)
In March, Thai shrimp prices plummeted by THB20-30 ($0.63-0.95) a kilogramme following a surge in production. The country's shrimp harvest during the first quarter of this year hit 138,000 tonnes, 15% more than during the same period last y ...
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Thai Shrimp Weekly: Price bump worsens Thai shrimp oversupply (week ended May 17, 2012)
Domestic shrimp prices have fallen by THB20-30 (US$0.64-.95) a kilogramme since last March due to oversupply following an industry-wide expansion in response to rising overseas demand during the last two years. In the first quarter of this ...

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