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Band 5+: The monthly price of exported rice from ThaiLand and VietNam from 2012 to 2015 (Million dollars per tons)

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The image contains two line graphs depicting data for Thailand and Vietnam from January to December over the years 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. Thailand (top graph): 2012 line fluctuates between 400 to 550; 2013 starts around 540 dips to 420-460 and ends around 430; 2014 shows an upward trend from 370 to 450; 2015 remains relatively flat around 300-420 range. Vietnam (bottom graph): 2012 starts at 350, peaks above 400 around mid-year, and then declines; 2013 slowly rises from 300 to 350; 2014 consistent within the 300 range, slight peak around mid-year; 2015 sharply increasing trend from 250 to 350+ with mid-year and end-of-year peaks.
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Overall, Thailand has higher rice prices than Vietnam in most months. In addition, prices in Thailand changes a lot, while Vietnam showed more stable trends.

In Thailand, the price in 2012 started about 500 in January and decreased gradually to around 430 in May. In contrast, the figure for 2013 was the highest and it was 550 then suddenly at December had decreased to 400 and that is the biggest fall. At 2014 it was in constant at 325 and after few months it had increased a little to approximately 450. Meanwhile, data showed the lowest price was in 2015 but steadly increased to 500.

In Vietnam, prices were generaly lower. In 2012 the price stayed around 400 for the first few months but then it increased in Augest a little and this was the highest price in the whole graph. In 2013 and 2014 they both were in stable at 330-370, and did not even decreased or increased just a little. 2015, the price was the lowest in the Vietnam at January but at September it rose significantly and reached 380 and then it fell again at December.

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