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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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The two line graphs compare the monthly rice export prices in Thailand and Vietnam from 2012 to 2015.
Overall, Thailand had higher prices than Vietnam throughout the period, while Vietnam showed a more steady and gradual increase over time.
In 2012, Thailand’s prices started at about $350 per tonne and ended slightly lower at just above $320. In contrast, Vietnam began at around $140 and increased gradually during the year, reaching nearly $190 before a small decline at the end.
In 2013, Thailand experienced a sharp drop in prices, falling significantly in the early months before stabilising later in the year. Meanwhile, Vietnam continued to rise steadily, showing a consistent upward trend.
During 2014 and 2015, Thailand still had higher prices than Vietnam, although both countries showed small monthly changes. Overall, Vietnam demonstrated a smoother pattern of growth compared to Thailand, whose prices fluctuated more noticeably.
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