churchill Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 The Thai Farmers Association Wednesday threatened to deploy farm trucks or e-tan trucks to besiege major roads linking Bangkok to other regions. Wichian Puanglamchiak, vice president of the association, said the besieging would stage to pressure the government to continue the rice pledging scheme. The government has planned to use price guarantee instead of the pledging scheme. Wichian said representatives of the association's members from 40 provinces will drive their farm trucks to Bangkok. They would block the Asia Highway from the North, the Phaholyothin from the Northeast, Sukhumvit Road and Motorway from the East and Phetkasem Road from the South and West. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/30104...-with-farm-truc -- The Nation 03/06/09 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EvilDrSomkid Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 The Phetkasem, too? Oh crap... I need to get out to Nakorn Pathom next week. Anybody have a smart alternative? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
churchill Posted June 3, 2009 Author Share Posted June 3, 2009 If it happens - I don't think driving in or out of Bangkok would be an option - Fly if you can get to an airport . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onnut Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 I doubt very much that it will happen, how many times have we read stories like this over the last few years. and how many have they followed through? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 I doubt very much that it will happen, how many times have we read stories like this over the last few years. and how many have they followed through? Would be interesting if they all turned up on buffalos', wouldnt it.....more sh*t on BKK streets... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john1000 Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 Just my luck... flying into bkk and then chonburi but hope this does not occurr.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EndofDays Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 The Thai Farmers Association Wednesday threatened to deploy farm trucks or e-tan trucks to besiege major roads linking Bangkok to other regions.Wichian Puanglamchiak, vice president of the association, said the besieging would stage to pressure the government to continue the rice pledging scheme. The government has planned to use price guarantee instead of the pledging scheme. Wichian said representatives of the association's members from 40 provinces will drive their farm trucks to Bangkok. They would block the Asia Highway from the North, the Phaholyothin from the Northeast, Sukhumvit Road and Motorway from the East and Phetkasem Road from the South and West. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/30104...-with-farm-truc -- The Nation 03/06/09 So they want to be overpaid for something that nobody wants right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oevna Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 The Phetkasem, too? Oh crap... I need to get out to Nakorn Pathom next week. Anybody have a smart alternative? If you don't want to fly, you could take a train from Hualamphong Railway Station in Bang Lamphu, Bangkok to one of the Northeastern provinces like Khorat or Ubon, and then take a bus to Nakhon Phanom. I don't know which would be the better place to board a bus to Nakhon Phanom though, since most information that I can find is for routes originating in Bangkok. Best of luck to you. -oevna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seneque Posted June 3, 2009 Share Posted June 3, 2009 The Thai Farmers Association Wednesday threatened to deploy farm trucks or e-tan trucks to besiege major roads linking Bangkok to other regions.Wichian Puanglamchiak, vice president of the association, said the besieging would stage to pressure the government to continue the rice pledging scheme. The government has planned to use price guarantee instead of the pledging scheme. Wichian said representatives of the association's members from 40 provinces will drive their farm trucks to Bangkok. They would block the Asia Highway from the North, the Phaholyothin from the Northeast, Sukhumvit Road and Motorway from the East and Phetkasem Road from the South and West. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/30104...-with-farm-truc -- The Nation 03/06/09 So they want to be overpaid for something that nobody wants right now. yes, like in europe and the usa where agricultural produces are heavily subsidized ... why not in Thailand ? ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robby nz Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 If they mean the things powered by a rotory hoe motor, How many would make it here? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 The gov't will most likely throw them a few crumbs and they will be happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plus Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 Just who are these people? Just a couple of weeks ago we had this: "Chairman of Thai Farmers Association backs Govt’s agricultural product price guarantee" http://nntworld.prd.go.th/previewnews.php?...id=255205130006 Why are they protesting against it now? Is it by any chance another mob for hire, possibly organised by middlemen who were the biggest beneficiaries of rice pledging? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skettios Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 The farmers have been camped out on Rama 6, near Ari Samphan for about two weeks now. They are definitely here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mosha Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 If they mean the things powered by a rotory hoe motor, How many would make it here? I don't know but the set off from Issan last month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammered Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 This happens every year. There are many different farmer groups. Some are close to some poltical movements. Some are independent. The government will almost certainly make some concessions. In fact iirc Abhisit has already mentioned calling a quick meeting of the rice policy committee or whatever it si called with an eye to extending the old scheme through the current off season rice buy which I think is the issue of contantion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkkjames Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 I am wondering why we can't get calendar of protests throughout the year so people can plan accordingly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasabi Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 How dare they do this! I have a Thailand Elite card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaleBlue Posted June 4, 2009 Share Posted June 4, 2009 Someone please call in the Army. Please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyphuketLife Posted June 5, 2009 Share Posted June 5, 2009 If you are not happy with something, just riot, take over streets, bring things to a grinding hault.... why is this the thai way recently for ALL people? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plus Posted June 5, 2009 Share Posted June 5, 2009 In yesterday's Nation they mentioned 200 farmers at the Commerce ministry, led by some other Thai Rice assossiation. They also quoted anonimous source saying that the protest could be organised by rice millers, not farmers. It's one big mess. There's no unified rice policy, just adhoc measures withoug any foresight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaleBlue Posted June 5, 2009 Share Posted June 5, 2009 If you are not happy with something, just riot, take over streets, bring things to a grinding hault.... why is this the thai way recently for ALL people? Thai farmers are beginning to learn from Farang farmers. Especially the French farmers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeThePoster Posted June 5, 2009 Share Posted June 5, 2009 The Phetkasem, too? Oh crap... I need to get out to Nakorn Pathom next week. Anybody have a smart alternative? If you don't want to fly, you could take a train from Hualamphong Railway Station in Bang Lamphu, Bangkok to one of the Northeastern provinces like Khorat or Ubon, and then take a bus to Nakhon Phanom. I don't know which would be the better place to board a bus to Nakhon Phanom though, since most information that I can find is for routes originating in Bangkok. Best of luck to you. -oevna Yes, but you could also do it the easy way without the Isaan sightseeing detour; and take a 1 hour boat ride from Bangkok to Nakorn Pathom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted June 6, 2009 Share Posted June 6, 2009 I am wondering why we can't get calendar of protests throughout the year so people can plan accordingly. I agree, seeing as Thailand is now the regional hub of protests... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siripon Posted June 8, 2009 Share Posted June 8, 2009 Pumjai Thai's policy proposal to have a rice mill in every district is interesting, a lot of farmers miss out on higher or subsidised rice prices because they're too far from a mill, so they end up selling to middlemen at a lower price. I wonder about the quality of the mills though, will they be able to compete with the private sector's. If so, it will certainly win many votes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koo82 Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 Would be interesting if they all turned up on buffalos', wouldnt it.....more sh*t on BKK streets... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samuian Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 The Thai Farmers Association Wednesday threatened to deploy farm trucks or e-tan trucks to besiege major roads linking Bangkok to other regions.Wichian Puanglamchiak, vice president of the association, said the besieging would stage to pressure the government to continue the rice pledging scheme. The government has planned to use price guarantee instead of the pledging scheme. Wichian said representatives of the association's members from 40 provinces will drive their farm trucks to Bangkok. They would block the Asia Highway from the North, the Phaholyothin from the Northeast, Sukhumvit Road and Motorway from the East and Phetkasem Road from the South and West. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/30104...-with-farm-truc -- The Nation 03/06/09 So they want to be overpaid for something that nobody wants right now. ...and not only this, the Government is still having trouble to get rid of the stockpiled stuff - r esidue from promises past governments have made to "help" their voters to help them - and there it looks that because of the high prices guaranteed and paid, the government will have to sell it at a loss! And now they want guarantees, for prices nobody is going to pay in the first place... But haven't they threatened to rally already last sunday in front of government house? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted June 12, 2009 Share Posted June 12, 2009 The Thai Farmers Association Wednesday threatened to deploy farm trucks or e-tan trucks to besiege major roads linking Bangkok to other regions.Wichian Puanglamchiak, vice president of the association, said the besieging would stage to pressure the government to continue the rice pledging scheme. The government has planned to use price guarantee instead of the pledging scheme. Wichian said representatives of the association's members from 40 provinces will drive their farm trucks to Bangkok. They would block the Asia Highway from the North, the Phaholyothin from the Northeast, Sukhumvit Road and Motorway from the East and Phetkasem Road from the South and West. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/30104...-with-farm-truc -- The Nation 03/06/09 So they want to be overpaid for something that nobody wants right now. ...and not only this, the Government is still having trouble to get rid of the stockpiled stuff - r esidue from promises past governments have made to "help" their voters to help them - and there it looks that because of the high prices guaranteed and paid, the government will have to sell it at a loss! And now they want guarantees, for prices nobody is going to pay in the first place... But haven't they threatened to rally already last sunday in front of government house? Maybe no money to buy gas? Just a thought... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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