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Thai Finance Ministry seeking new funding source for rice pledging scheme


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Please, no more buying rice by the governemt! I love Thailand, don't ruin this country. Run it as business, policies must make ecomonical sense.

Economic sense, dude.

You are right. Economic sense.

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The Finance Ministry is speeding up its search for a new source of loans to pay farmers participating in the rice pledging scheme by January 15.

I'm sure there is something wrong with this article, because it was made clear previously that the farmers would been paid before the end of 2013, as there was 60 billion promised for the BAAC before that time.

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The word corruption seems to have reached new limits. Surely there is a further, more encompassing word ? Where to get 500 billion baht in twelve days to pay for the northern vote ? Speaking of which, Pheu Thai's new campaign election slogan is a piece of work : to take care of unfinished business and tackle corruption. ( !!!!! ) " Ladies and gentlemen - I give you - the finished product. And you don't have to wait until after the election. It's here and it's now ! It's - it's Pheu Thai ! "

You are reading it incorrectly. They are saying that they have not yet reached the B500 billion loan cap, so can borrow more. Whether this is true, and whether borrowing so much for a policy which has totally failed in its stated aims, is another matter.

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Gasoline in Thailand is as much as $1.55 per liter in remote areas. Holy cow... where is this tax money going? That is exorbitant, and ensures Thais pay the highest price for petrol in all of SE Asia... without so much as a whimper. In Australia we'd be cracking the absolute Brad Pitts over this. I can't believe no one raises this issue, but surely if no one cares, why not raise it more... that'd help buy some more rice...

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Lets have a look back at some of the more recent announcements about funding for the rice scheme :

21/10/2013

The BAAC will borrow 140 billion with the finance ministries guarantee to fund the 270 billion budget set for the pledging of this seasons crop.

25/11/2013

Deputy finance minister said issue of funding was resolved by 82bullion from the 2014 budget earmarked to pay BAAC debt in order to pay farmers who have not been paid since last month. The 2014 budget will be used to repay BAAC in an effort to keep spending below 500 billion.

26/12/2013

The caretaker Govt is asking the EC for permission to sell bonds to pay for rice pledging, caretaker finance Minister Kittiratt wants the Govt to issue 13 billion worth of bonds to finance the scheme.

The public debt management office refuses to sign any borrowing deals for fear it would violate election law which could lead to PTP being dissolved.

You forgot one

20/12/2013

The minister insisted that the Finance Ministry had assured that before the end of this year, there would be an injection of 60 billion baht fresh fund into the BAAC to pay the farmers. There will be enough funding to sustain the rice pledging scheme till its end in next February, he added.

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Make the farmers broke, then offer them cash to come and burn BKK again.

They've got no money, no future, and a major land grab is coming because they will be unable to pay the debts forced on them by PT in the form of future riches. I'll make you all rich in 6 months, said the man. .

As said before; You ain't gotta be clever to work it out, and with millons shipped offshore, and the baht collapsing,, a certain gang can buy it all up for next to nothing.

I doubt the reds will even get a funkyouverymuch note.

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"Thai Finance Ministry seeking new funding source for rice pledging scheme"

What about the billions in funds stolen/frozen from TS?

The word you were looking for is "recovered." Now that he inflicted losses approaching THB500 billion (according the MoFinance, probably much more) hopefully they will seize every asset of this thief , his low-life family and his slimeball cronies.

Who knows, he as the Robin Hood of LOS, beloved by the poor, might be happy to donate his stolen funds to the right cause. Not all his family's assets, however, as he needs them to remain in a position of power to continue being the Saviour of the monkeys of the north who democraticly voted in this clan.

It has to be said that in general ptp are in some way transparent in most decisions they make, but only in as much as being so blatant with there crimes it should be clear for most,

I try to imagine the shit that will hit the fan when the total reality of this grand scale corruption committed by this government is out there for all to see, and it will happen i feel sure.

TS bailing the rice scam out with with his own cash ill gotten or not would win ptp large amounts of support , but aint gonna happen.

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Before the scheme the rice exporters had aknowledged a lot of Know How, such as how to find and treat clients, how to get payed in time, how to export the rice (including all paperwork) by rail, ship, container, you name it.

Sell rice and Mr. white lie can pay the farmers!!!!

Then suddenly unexperienced bureaucrats should do it and should know all that right now and especially know how to get a good deal.......just a little a common sense could tell you that the defeat and chaos was unavoidable. The governement is still not willing to learn anything, ...they would loose their face, if they would change the system now, a deadly sin in the land of smiles.

Sad is, even a new governement would/could not do it better

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I see everyone complaining about the rice pledging scheme. But how otherwise will farmers sell their rice? If the government can't sell it, I doubt the farmers will have any chance to sell it themselves.

Maybe they should start thinking about using the rice as bio fuel.

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I see everyone complaining about the rice pledging scheme. But how otherwise will farmers sell their rice? If the government can't sell it, I doubt the farmers will have any chance to sell it themselves.

Maybe they should start thinking about using the rice as bio fuel.

The farmers have little chance of selling their rice because they were encouraged to increase production in a world glut, and now are in competition with their own government's massive stockpiles.

Bio fuel is alcohol, and like with your other stupid suggestion (whisky), requires distillery capacity. Do you have data that there is unused distillery capacity to turn over-priced rice into overpriced fuel or whisky? Should the government start building massive tanks to store it when it can't be sold, or sell it at market price and further increase their losses?

Maybe they should start thinking about getting rid of the morons that caused this huge mess. Oh, they have.

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Hello Mr. Finance Minister,

I know where you find new funding for this diseased scheme! Just get it from your cronies who got richer abusing the rice scheme...we can call it the "Offshore Account Pledging Scheme to Aide the Ailing Rice Pledging Scheme".

Thailand, the Hub of Scheme®s!

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"Thai Finance Ministry seeking new funding source for rice pledging scheme"

What about the billions in funds stolen/frozen from TS?

Legalize casino & sports gambling & open up some more dens of iniquity.

They are already a major source of income to LOS. Why not expand it?

Why let Macau, Cambodia & Singapore get Siam's share of the market?

Huge income is there for the government, besides the creation of jobs.

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Yep Election time biggrin.png , betta pay 'em now cheesy.gif ..... just, where to get the money from????.... whistling.gif

They can always try to Skype Dubaicheesy.gif But it's probably as likely as it will snow in hell that a super greedy Thai-Chinese will part with his ill gotten cash.

I remember around Taksin's tenure, a Thai official remarking that at least some previous PMs/pollies had funded hospitals and schools and asked 'Where is anything from Taksin and Pojamon? Nothing, nothing at all'. So yes, don't expect that tight fisted bastard to help the rice scammers out.dry.png

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No debate? No clever rejoinders? Even the wordy Oxford-types staying silent? Where are the red-sympathizers and Thaksinistas hiding? Nothing to say? Come out come out wherever you are... Let's hear the other side of the story. Maybe we could dredge up something about how this is just the Thaksin-haters dancing around tribal fires, or maybe democratic opposition to an otherwise visionary and nation-serving economic program; surely SOME way to work in a good healthy Suthep condemnation!

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