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Thai rice exports decreasing due to stiff price competition, association chief warns


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13 hours ago, Fred white said:

If exports are down why increase production and why worry about the mills it's the farmer that has the risks

 

Yes and no ; Norman's answer is said in France.:tongue:
Small farmers do not care;
most grow rice for their personal consumption;
it is only necessary to see the average surface of the exploitations in Issan and on these surfaces they cultivate about 75% of glutinous rice and thus 25% of white rice.
Those who will suffer are the big farmers in central Thailand;
those who make two and sometimes even three crops a year when they are at the edge of a stream or a lake; this at the expense of the richness of the soil but it is not their problem, they have never done agronomic studies and continue to do as their parents and grandparents until the total exhaustion of the soil. :crying:
The wholesalers will buy their rice for a loaf of bread;
they will not go into their expenses;
if you are rich and have time in front of you (the Chinese have both: money and time), there will soon be business in gold on the market;

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15 hours ago, CNXexpat said:

So if I want to eat new jasmine rice instead of the old one I have to travel abroad. Strange.

Not really strange, just the way it is, same same but different...to enjoy the best beef Oz has to offer you have to be abroad.

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

It's called business.  It goes for all commodities.  Farangs and their pensions are a commodity and neighbouring countries are bidding Thailand out of the market.

Please give some examples of this. Is there a pensioner visa attraction war going on that I am not aware of? No country wants or needs old poor foreign blokes any more. They are not a commodity in any sense of the word. Even in the home country they are a non productive liability.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Kriangsak said that to deal with the current market situation, the quantity of rice per rai should be increased to meet market demand, while new markets should be found for all kinds of rice.

But demand is decreasing ?

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