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Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 04/02/2014
» The competitiveness of Thai rice in mainstream markets is apt to be weak for the next few years because of the abundant local supply.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 20/01/2014
» It's hard to figure out how much rice the government has officially sold and kept under its pledging plan that started two years ago. That's because all records are kept secret for what the Commerce Ministry calls "business reasons".
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 30/12/2013
» Finding a niche market is becoming a necessity for rice traders nowadays.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 12/11/2013
» Experts suggest farmers produce rice seeds rather than grains to ease the impact of falling prices because of the surplus created by the government's rice-pledging scheme.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 22/06/2013
» Leading rice packers deny selling rice from state stockpiles, saying they have their own contracted millers or buy the grain directly from farmers.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 25/03/2013
» Finding a niche market was Worrawat Boonlai's first thought once he realised selling rice as a commodity was no longer a smart thing to do.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 18/12/2012
» Thailand's agricultural economy is expected to grow at a slower pace of 3.5% to 4.5% in 2013, with a weak global economy and natural catastrophes remaining major risks.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 08/10/2012
» Having doubts about whether your rice is genuine Hom Mali? Or whether the bottle of honey you've just bought came from the source it claims? Just test its origin.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 19/07/2012
» Organic rice farmers in the Northeast are seeking help from the government, as farming has been affected by the government's rice-pledging scheme.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 21/02/2012
» In the past, most people in Thailand bought rice from traditional shops, where the grain was displayed in bulk in large jute sacks.