timber Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 A government procedure disregarding a return on the investment. New....? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theslime Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 "or an average of $ 657 per tonne" Yeah sure the world is lining up to buy Thai rotten and rat-infested rice at $ 657, when both India and Vietnam are selling prime-grade at below $ 500!! The truth (goggle it Mr Surasak!) is probably closer to $ 300 in bartertrades, with the payment in worthless Chinese junk!! The good news Mr Surasak! I found just the right job for you. TAT is looking to recruit a new prognosismaker! Darts_in_a_dartboard.jpg I read the other day that Australian Rice was $280 a tonne, import into Thailand as part of freetrade, and bobs ya uncle. This website shows the global prices: http://oryza.com/news/thailand-exports-59-million-tons-rice-january-%25E2%2580%2593-november-2013 Sorry I could have explained better, the Oz Rice farmer is getting A$280 so between that price and the 15,000bt Thai farmers price, there,s big money to be had in free trade,or is thai rice protected? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Man River Posted January 3, 2014 Share Posted January 3, 2014 "or an average of $ 657 per tonne" Yeah sure the world is lining up to buy Thai rotten and rat-infested rice at $ 657, when both India and Vietnam are selling prime-grade at below $ 500!! The truth (goggle it Mr Surasak!) is probably closer to $ 300 in bartertrades, with the payment in worthless Chinese junk!! The good news Mr Surasak! I found just the right job for you. TAT is looking to recruit a new prognosismaker! Darts_in_a_dartboard.jpg I read the other day that Australian Rice was $280 a tonne, import into Thailand as part of freetrade, and bobs ya uncle. This website shows the global prices: http://oryza.com/news/thailand-exports-59-million-tons-rice-january-%25E2%2580%2593-november-2013 Sorry I could have explained better, the Oz Rice farmer is getting A$280 so between that price and the 15,000bt Thai farmers price, there,s big money to be had in free trade,or is thai rice protected? I wouldn't have a clue, but thought to some it might be useful. Interestingly, if you scroll down on that website, you will find an article on Thailand with stat's through 11 months. It is a global market and Thailand is a major player. The rice exporters aren't politicians. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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