By Kitiphong Thaichareon and Thanadech Staporncharnchai BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai government measures to support rice farmers have failed to meet expectations, with some growers in the world's ...
Thai rice farmers plan to step up protests after the government’s new subsidy plan failed to meet their demands. The government offered a new support program worth about 1.89 billion baht ($56 ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNThai rice farmers to renew protests over falling pricesRice farmers from 12 provinces plan another protest outside Government House in Bangkok on Tuesday due to the lack of ...
The Government of Thailand is urging Thai farmers to go bananas as a strategy to bolster their earnings amidst plummeting ...
BANGKOK (Reuters): Thai government measures to support rice farmers have failed to meet expectations, with some growers in the world's second-largest rice exporting country vowing protests as they ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNR&D essential for Thai riceHanding out financial subsidies has become standard protocol for almost every government responding to rice farmers ...
SINGAPORE] Thai farmer Khun Thanu has two new “employees” – a drone and a direct-seeding machine. Read more at The Business Times.
Together with Thai partner networks, the BMZ Green Climate Fund is driving forward the reform of rice cultivation. A total of ...
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