Buriram Times

Thai Government Agree $550 Million Rescue Package For Rice Farmers

  • By: Buriram Times
  • Date: 2nd November 2016
  • Time to read: 1 min.
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Harvesting rice by hand, the government aim to help these farmers.

Rice is Thailand’s staple dish and top agricultural export and t,he government is concerned about the plight of Thailand’s farmers .On Tuesday the cabinet signed off extra funds to help farmers suffering from the dip in rice prices and to hold the grain back from the market for several months to avoid an oversupply glut.

The cabinet “agreed to aid rice farmers in harvesting and improving rice quality for hom mali (jasmine) rice for the crop year 2016/17 with 19.375 billion baht (around $550 million)” it said in a statement.

Two million farmers will be eligible for a total subsidy of up to 13,000 baht ($371) per tonne of Thailand’s famed strain.

Prices have slumped to as low as around 6,000 baht per tonne for some farmers, depending on the quality of their harvest.

The cash injection comes just weeks after the Government ordered ex-premier Yingluck Shinawatra to pay $1 billion in compensation for a rice scheme under her government.

The Prime Minister Prayut Cha-O-Cha said he hoped farmers would be “satisfied” by the subsidy.

“Please sympathize with government… there are many problems to handle,” he told reporters on Tuesday.

 

Credit: AFP

 

 

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