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Thailand Oilseeds Industry Outlook 2025 2028
Since 1966, the country's supply of oilseeds has consistently grown, averaging an annual increase of 3.7%. In 2025, Thailand also ranked 12th in oilseed production, with Nigeria
Thailand Oilseeds and Products Annual Annual Approved By: Thailand is a promising market for imported soybeans due to a steadily increasing demand and a stagnant and small production.
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Thailand: Oilseeds and Products Annual. Marketing Year (MY) 2025/23 soybean imports are expected to increase 5 percent from a slow import growth in MY2025/22, driven by the
MY 2025/26 soybean crushing demand to grow at a slower pace of two percent due to slow economic recovery with uncertainties from the U.S. reciprocal tariff measures. Palm oil
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MY 2025/24 and MY 2025/25 soybean crush will be well below the five-year pre-pandemic average annual growth due to a slow economic recovery. Meanwhile, the palm oil supply,
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The United States is the largest supplier of rice to Canada, accounting for about 70 percent of Canada's annual imports. Thailand supplies most of the rest. Canada also purchases high
The emergence of COVID-19 across the globe, including Thailand, is expected to negatively impact demand from both feed and food industries for most of 2025, leading to a
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Thailand’s imports of soybeans and soybean meal will be limited due to feed demand growth of only 1 to 2 percent in MY2025/19 and MY2025/20.
Soybean and soybean meal imports are expected to increase in MY2025/17 to 5.5 million metric tons. The U.S. holds about a 20-22 percent share of the market.
USDA Foreign Agricultural ServiceThailand Oilseeds and Products Annual Annual
Executive Summary: Soybean production in Thailand continues to decline as more soybean growers switch to growing more lucrative crops like corn and sugarcane. On the other
Report Highlights: MY 2025/24 and MY 2025/25 soybean crush will be well below the five-year pre-pandemic average annual growth due to a slow economic recovery. Meanwhile, the palm
USDA Foreign Agricultural ServiceReport Name: Oilseeds and Products Annual
1.2.1 Crushing Demand: Around 70 percent of soybeans are crushed for cooking oil. There are four active soybean crushers in Thailand, which are (1) Thai Vegetable Oil (TVO),
Date: 5/29/2003 GAIN Report #TH3062 Thailand Oilseeds and Products Annual 2003 Approved by:
USDA Foreign Agricultural ServiceThailand Oilseeds and Products Annual 2025
Executive Summary: Thailand’s feed demand is expected to experience 6-7 percent growth in MY2025/17, followed by an additional 3-4 percent growth in MY2025/18.
In MY2009/10 and MY2025/11, demand for soy-based food will continue to grow steadily in line with health trends as consumers perceive these products to be of high health value. The soy
USDA Foreign Agricultural ServiceThailand Oilseeds and Products Annual 2025 USDA
Thailand’s overall animal feed demand should continue to increase by 3-4 percent annually in the next few years in line with the growing demand from Thailand’s livestock
The Thai soybean oil crushers should benefit from the incoming economic integration of ASEAN countries, called ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), which will begin
USDA Foreign Agricultural ServiceReport Name: Oilseeds and Products Annual
Report Highlights: The emergence of COVID-19 across the globe, including Thailand, is expected to negatively impact demand from both feed and food industries for most
1.2.1 Crushing Demand: Around 70 percent of soybeans are crushed for cooking oil. There are four active soybean crushers in Thailand, which are (1) Thai Vegetable Oil (TVO),
