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Thai rice safe for consumption, experts say


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They sue monks , arrest SMS grandpas, but what about the inventors of this rice policy for damaging the kingdom and their reputation being the leading rice producer with the highest quality now they have to store and fume with bromide million tons of stored rice. Not that I think bromide is harmful we do it for decades but only in the right hands and with secure standards in place and there it becomes scary. If they think they have to why they don't just give the farmers directly money even for doing nothing?. Potato lover!

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Nothing is more difficult and expensive but to recover a ruined reputation as the once best known prime quality rice producer add this cost to the various other cost involved into this policy and deduct all this from an eventually world market price and you will see Red not only by numbers!

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Nothing is more difficult and expensive but to recover a ruined reputation as the once best known prime quality rice producer add this cost to the various other cost involved into this policy and deduct all this from an eventually world market price and you will see Red not only by numbers

I think it's useful to realise it's just rice to the market, not necessarily"the best quality".

Better quality than who's?

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Rice is so different in its quality and variety like beer is. There is or was until now quite a difference between what was put by Thailand on display and on the market. But that's past you are right now they can be happy over every deal made. Very bad brand management as to say

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Rice is so different in its quality and variety like beer is. There is or was until now quite a difference between what was put by Thailand on display and on the market. But that's past you are right now they can be happy over every deal made. Very bad brand management as to say

Hom mali is a unique type, the majority is largely generic white rice

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