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Thai RiceHub

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Rice Hub, developed by EASYRICE, connects over 270 manufacturers across Thailand, providing importers, exporters and food distributors with access to premium Thai rice. The platform features an AI-powered inspection system and a comprehensive catalog that provides detailed descriptions of rice varieties, the Thai Rice Standard set by the Ministry of Commerce, and a range of products to meet different needs. It also provides up-to-date statistics on Thai rice prices, giving stakeholders the insight they need to make informed business decisions and navigate the Thai rice market seamlessly.

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Thai RiceHub
EASYRICE | Source |Rice Hub, developed by EASYRICE, connects over 270 manufacturers across Thailand, providing importers, exporters and food distributors with access to premium Thai rice. The platform
Dec 24, 2024
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