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Thailand: Commerce scrutinizes the smuggling of agricultural products from neighbors and dragging down prices in the country

Cassava
Thailand
Published Dec 18, 2021

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Police Lieutenant Chakra Yodmanee, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade The Ministry of Commerce revealed that the department has sent officers to inspect the transport of important agricultural products that require permission to move, such as cassava, both fresh cassava, and cassava chips. Maize, palm oil, garlic, etc. to prevent smuggling from neighboring countries. that may affect the price of farmers' produce

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Police Lieutenant Chakra Yodmanee, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Internal Trade The Ministry of Commerce revealed that the department has sent officers to inspect the transport of important agricultural products that require permission to move, such as cassava, both fresh cassava and cassava chips. Maize, palm oil, garlic, etc. to prevent smuggling from neighboring countries. that may affect the price of farmers' produce On December 14th, the department's patrolmen together with the Highway Patrol The investigation found that in Kap Choeng District, Surin Province, there was a trailer truck transporting fresh cassava roots from Cambodia. The officer called for an inspection. The tow truck driver presented a license to move fresh cassava and tapioca chips, originating from Chong Chom checkpoint, Kap Choeng district, Surin province, destination in Phanom Sarakham district, Chachoengsao province. The weight allowed to be moved is 31,250 kilograms. However, when the ...
Source: RYT9
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