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OPINION

The amazing paddy fields of England

Roger Crutchley, Published on 05/10/2025

» Important news from Blighty. Rice has been grown for the first time in Britain in the Fens of Cambridgeshire. Apparently this is a result of an unusually hot summer. For a project that had once been dismissed as a joke it's quite an achievement. Let's hope the notoriously fickle English weather doesn't spoil it all. It will probably start snowing tomorrow.

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Forced to scam

Postbag, Published on 06/09/2025

» Re: "Scam centre war room picks up pace", (BP, Sept 1). 

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Farming sector needs urgent restart

Oped, Published on 01/03/2023

» One major goal of economic development in the farming sector is to raise the rate of farmers' income per capita, to be equal to or higher than the non-farming sector. For decades, this noble goal has not been achieved.

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Fix needed for high-altitude farming

Oped, Published on 01/02/2023

» The government has a set pattern for trying to solve the "plight" of farmers. It describes their problems as being low farm product prices, insufficient income and labour shortages, and the authorities have their own playbook for solving these.

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Treat Karen-style farming with respect

Oped, Published on 02/04/2022

» Slash-and-burn farming is real. So is the rotational farming system practised by the Karens and other ethnic minority groups.

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MP's assets need scrutiny

Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/04/2021

» With the mysterious disappearance of 10-billion-baht of debt from the asset list of Deputy Transport Minister Weerasak Wangsuphakijkosol, a Bhumjaithai Party list MP, and his wife Yolada, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is left facing a major dilemma -- how to improve transparency among politicians.

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Activist scapegoats?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/04/2021

» Five activists were indicted this week on charges of attempted violence against HM the Queen during a demonstration last year, when a royal motorcade encountered dozens of protesters. The charges are very serious and if guilty, the protesters would be jailed for at least 16 years (BP, April 1).

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Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 20/12/2020

» In the mid-1970s, while travelling on the slowest train in the world from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi, I recall reading a substantial chunk of John Le Carre's espionage novel, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Though not a fast-paced book, it still had more momentum than the wretched train.

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That's the Way the (Corona) Cookie Crumbles

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 17/04/2020

» One way for us to cope with the pandemic is to look on the bright side, but some have taken a step further and see the delicious side too. Not sure what I'm getting at? You see, there are coronavirus-inspired foods that have been circulated online to make you hungry and hahaha at the same time. Has this whet your appetite yet? Allow me to present to you a five-course Covid-19 set menu. Bon appétit! g

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Stimulus a band-aid for gaping wounds

News, Wichit Chantanusornsiri, Published on 28/11/2019

» Despite several "stimulus" measures launched by the government in the past year, the Thai economy is still being buffeted by the volatility of international trade. This year's growth projection has been adjusted to a level much lower than previous predictions due to a slowdown in exports, which account for 70% of the economy.