Thailand: Due to delays in rice sales in Kalasin, prices have increased by ten thousand baht per tonne

Published 2020년 12월 10일

Tridge summary

Farmers in Kalasin Province, Thailand are experiencing improved harvest conditions after a initial slump in rice prices. This was due to a market glitch that resulted in low purchase prices for rice, causing farmers to suffer losses. However, following a delay in sales and drying of the rice, purchase prices have increased. Despite this, the prices are still lower than last year due to smuggling of paddy and rice from neighboring countries. Authorities have called for strict measures against this smuggling to stabilize rice prices for Thai farmers.
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December 10, 2020, the reporter reported that From following up on the harvesting atmosphere of the farmers in Kalasin Province and using the paddy grain to be sold at the purchase yard Found that the atmosphere began to improve After experiencing a slump in rice prices Since the opening of the market for buying paddy in 2020, with the purchase yard for only 6,000-7,000 baht per ton or 6-7 baht per kilogram, causing farmers to have problems selling rice at a loss. As a result, farmers who have not yet brought rice to sell. After drying the sunlight and delaying the sale, the consequence of this week has increased the purchase price of rice by 5,000 baht per ton or 5 baht per tonne. Srisuk, Srisuk Subdistrict, Kantharawichai District, Maha Sarakham Province, said that he regularly brought paddy to the rice and field market at Yang Talat District, Kalasin Province Which at this time brought jasmine rice for sale Which is fresh rice Because there is no dry place And saw that the ...
Source: Naewna

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