Model Boat Mayhem

Mess Deck: General Section => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: derekwarner on November 24, 2014, 11:09:39 pm

Title: Rice Production ......to make Fly Li
Post by: derekwarner on November 24, 2014, 11:09:39 pm
 :(( Dear GAZOU.........no China cannot export rice.........they need to import it   to make a lot of fried rice.....YUMMO  O0

courtesy of the WEB........25.11.2014 "Thailand has reclaimed its position as the world’s number one rice exporter despite of its political turmoil. It lost that title two years ago after holding it for three decades. New figures show Thailand has regained the crown but at a cost.

Rice is big business in Thailand and is at the center of its political woes. For almost 30 years, Thailand was the world’s number one exporter. But two years ago it lost the title.

An over-generous subsidy for farmers saw the price soar on world markets to around 590 US dollars a tonne. Countries stopped buying Thai rice. It fell to third in the export league"

They have 11,000,000 tonnes in stockpile .... %) and @ US$590 per tonne is $6,490,000,000 & that would make a lot of fried rice  {-)

.... Derek
Title: Re: Rice Production ......to make Fly Li
Post by: NFMike on November 24, 2014, 11:28:16 pm
An over-generous subsidy for farmers saw the price soar on world markets to around 590 US dollars a tonne. Countries stopped buying Thai rice.

Eh?  {:-{  If the farmers were getting a big subsidy the price should drop, not rise. (We know about this in the EU  :-)  )
Title: Re: Rice Production ......to make Fly Li
Post by: Brian60 on November 25, 2014, 08:18:12 am
Eh?  {:-{  If the farmers were getting a big subsidy the price should drop, not rise. (We know about this in the EU  :-)  )

I think what they mean is that the government pays over the odds for the rice to the farmers. This leaving the government with no option but to sell it at an inflated price to recoup their outlay.
Title: Re: Rice Production ......to make Fly Li
Post by: vnkiwi on November 25, 2014, 08:22:48 am
And Thailand buy rice in bulk from Vietnam, repack and sell it on as their own.
Funny that!!