Thailand: Officers monitor the agriculture in Korat, chili peppers at 1 baht, normal price expected in early February

Published 2021년 1월 28일

Tridge summary

A report by an agricultural officer in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand, has highlighted issues contributing to record high chili pepper prices. With 4,015 rai of chili plantation across the province, the current red pepper price is 120-130 baht per kg, and green chili 40-45 baht per kg, due to challenges such as flooding and cold disasters that reduced productivity. Other factors include disease outbreaks and an alternate planting model. However, it is anticipated that by early February 2021, as production hits the market, prices are expected to stabilize.
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January 28, 2021, the reporter reported that At Baan Nong Yang, Nong Yang Subdistrict, Chalerm Prakiat District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Mr. Kangsadarn Sawatchai Kaset, Nakhon Ratchasima Province Along with agricultural scholars Agricultural Officer, Provincial Agriculture, Chili Farmers District Join together to monitor the situation of the price of chili in front of the garden Including the reason for the price of chili peppers to rise to a record in decades. Along with checking the growing method Getting output to the market and selling Since the upstream, middle and downstream. After visiting the area to check the price of chili in front of Nang Kangsadarn Kaset, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, revealed that information about the area of chili growing in Nakhon Ratchasima From the Farmers Register on January 26, 2021, there is an area of planting 2,969 rai of large chili peppers. (Chili Suan) 1,046 rai, total area of chili plantation, Nakhon Ratchasima Province 4,015 rai, the ...
Source: Naewna

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