+ Follow CHAIYAPORN RICE CO Tag
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[Title] => Vietnam firm to supply 587,000-MT rice to NFA
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) has awarded to Vietnam Southern Food Corp. (Vinafood) the contract to supply 586,554.37 metric tons of rice at $664.90/MT.
[DatePublished] => 2009-12-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => International rice prices shoot up in latest NFA bidding
[Summary] => In a bidding conducted yesterday, the National Food Authority (NFA) received a lowest bid of $664.90 per metric ton for 600,000 MT of rice from Vietnam Southern Food Corp. (Vinafood).
[DatePublished] => 2009-12-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => NFA picks four firms to supply 510,000 metric tons rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority issued yesterday notice of partial awards to four groups for the supply of 509,950 metric tons of rice to the Philippines. The four were the winners in a bidding held Dec. 1.
[DatePublished] => 2009-12-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => International rice prices on the rise
[Summary] => Bid prices for rice during yesterday’s tender conducted by the National Food Authority were up by as much as $167 compared to offers during the Dec. 1 tender, prompting the agency to hold off awarding the Dec. 1 tender.
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[Title] => NFA shuns negotiated deal for Thai rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) is not willing to go into a negotiated contract with the Thai government for the procurement of the 200,000 metric tons (MT) of rice which is part of the concession package Manila granted to Bangkok in exchange for the formers retention of higher tariff on imported sugar.
"The NFA is constrained in negotiating because we cannot deviate too much from the prices of the winners of the March 12 bidding for rice imports," said NFA Administrator Arthur C. Yap.
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[Title] => NFA taps 4 international firms to import 210,000-MT rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) has awarded four international companies separate contracts to bring in a total of 210,000 metric tons (MT) of rice, a little more than half the 400,000 MT of rice the country is importing in the first semester to build up the countrys buffer stock for the lean months and in preparation for the impending US-Iraq war.
The importation will cost approximately $404 million or about P2.2 billion.
As this developed, NFA Administrator Arthur C. Yap assured the public the country has enough stocks to last at least 93 days.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-19 00:00:00
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CHAIYAPORN RICE CO
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[Title] => Vietnam firm to supply 587,000-MT rice to NFA
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) has awarded to Vietnam Southern Food Corp. (Vinafood) the contract to supply 586,554.37 metric tons of rice at $664.90/MT.
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[Title] => International rice prices shoot up in latest NFA bidding
[Summary] => In a bidding conducted yesterday, the National Food Authority (NFA) received a lowest bid of $664.90 per metric ton for 600,000 MT of rice from Vietnam Southern Food Corp. (Vinafood).
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[Title] => NFA picks four firms to supply 510,000 metric tons rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority issued yesterday notice of partial awards to four groups for the supply of 509,950 metric tons of rice to the Philippines. The four were the winners in a bidding held Dec. 1.
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[Title] => International rice prices on the rise
[Summary] => Bid prices for rice during yesterday’s tender conducted by the National Food Authority were up by as much as $167 compared to offers during the Dec. 1 tender, prompting the agency to hold off awarding the Dec. 1 tender.
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[Title] => NFA shuns negotiated deal for Thai rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) is not willing to go into a negotiated contract with the Thai government for the procurement of the 200,000 metric tons (MT) of rice which is part of the concession package Manila granted to Bangkok in exchange for the formers retention of higher tariff on imported sugar.
"The NFA is constrained in negotiating because we cannot deviate too much from the prices of the winners of the March 12 bidding for rice imports," said NFA Administrator Arthur C. Yap.
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[Title] => NFA taps 4 international firms to import 210,000-MT rice
[Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) has awarded four international companies separate contracts to bring in a total of 210,000 metric tons (MT) of rice, a little more than half the 400,000 MT of rice the country is importing in the first semester to build up the countrys buffer stock for the lean months and in preparation for the impending US-Iraq war.
The importation will cost approximately $404 million or about P2.2 billion.
As this developed, NFA Administrator Arthur C. Yap assured the public the country has enough stocks to last at least 93 days.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-19 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1704647
[AuthorName] => Rocel Felix
[SectionName] => Business
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