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Korn shows how Sansern flunked test

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 11/12/2017

» Government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd appears to have shot himself in the mouth -- once again.

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Rice farmers must help themselves

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 29/09/2014

» Rice farmers recently asked for help from the government after a similar call from rubber growers in 16 southern provinces demanding intervention to arrest the seemingly unstoppable fall in rubber prices.

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Green for go, but we still need a yellow and a red

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 04/08/2014

» The colour of the day and for many more days to come over the next 18 months is, I guess we all know, green. It does not stand for environmental groups but the military.

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Government's prospects are looking bleak

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 20/01/2014

» It appears the government is keen to blame everyone else _ among them the Election Commission and the People's Democratic Reform Committee _ for its broken promises to pay the farmers for their harvests pledged with the government since October, the beginning of rice pledging scheme for the 2o13-14 second crops.

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China rice deal real, or illusion?

Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 17/09/2013

» It was no surprise when Democrat deputy party leader Korn Chatikavanich expressed his suspicions on his Facebook page on Monday about an announcement by Commerce Minister Niwatthamrong Bunsongphaisan that China would buy 1.2 million tonnes of stockpiled rice and 200,000 tonnes of rubber from Thailand this year.

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Colour divide hampering rubber price talks

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 02/09/2013

» Although most rubber farmers in the North, Northeast, Central Plains and eastern regions have agreed to call off the planned protest Tuesday and to accept the government's subsidy in lieu of a price guarantee, their fellow planters in the South appear determined to step up the protest.

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Banks teetering on brink over rice scheme

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 25/02/2013

» The state-owned SME and Islamic banks are struggling to survive after having to shore up huge non-performing loans (NPLs) from careless lending by their managements, especially to their friends and political bosses. The two banks have combined NPLs of a staggering 70 billion baht, or 30% of 210 billion baht in loans extended.