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Farmers in northern Thailand for the production of rubber in view of the falling prices announced protests. In their view, the government should do everything in his power to keep the price at the level of 92-98 baht per kilogram pp imports (1 baht = 0.1 gold). If these demands are not met, in all of Thailand will organize the blockade of main roads.
Agriculture Minister said, however, that rubber prices will not be regulated by the state, as they should be shaped according to the principles pp imports of the free market. pp imports Presented by the data shows that so far the government has pumped in this branch of agriculture Baht 20 million and 200 thousand stores in arrears. tons of rubber, which can not be sold without incurring losses.
Farmers, pp imports however, went on the offensive and, together pp imports with the producers of palm oil, whose price also went down recently, blocked on Friday (23.08) Highway No. 41 An attempt to disperse a demonstration by police injured 40 people. The final discussions between the Minister of Agriculture and manufacturers of rubber and palm oil has come on Thursday (29.08).
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Farmers in northern Thailand for the production of rubber in view of the falling prices announced protests. In their view, the government should do everything in his power to keep the price at the level of 92-98 baht per kilogram pp imports (1 baht = 0.1 gold). If these demands are not met, in all of Thailand will organize the blockade of main roads.
Agriculture Minister said, however, that rubber prices will not be regulated by the state, as they should be shaped according to the principles pp imports of the free market. pp imports Presented by the data shows that so far the government has pumped in this branch of agriculture Baht 20 million and 200 thousand stores in arrears. tons of rubber, which can not be sold without incurring losses.
Farmers, pp imports however, went on the offensive and, together pp imports with the producers of palm oil, whose price also went down recently, blocked on Friday (23.08) Highway No. 41 An attempt to disperse a demonstration by police injured 40 people. The final discussions between the Minister of Agriculture and manufacturers of rubber and palm oil has come on Thursday (29.08).
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