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Thailand to retain top spot in rice exports

Thailand would be able to maintain its position as the world’s largest rice exporter this year, permanent secretary for commerce Yanyong Puangraj said on Tuesday.

Thailand exported 2.6 million tonnes of rice, worth 53.67 billion baht, from Jan 1 to May 17 and became the world's largest exporter.

The United States took second place, exporting two million tones of rice and Vietnam third place with its 1.6 million tonnes of rice exported during the same period, said Mr Yanyong.

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  • Discussion 4 : 24 May 2012 at 11.354

    With price higher than the world market price, yet Thailand can still retain a top spot. Amazing Thailand, Amazing Report. Last I heard, Thailand had stock piles that they can't sell because its overpriced!

  • Benjamin

    Discussion 3 : 22 May 2012 at 22.053

    Would be nice to know the COST of rice export for the taxpayer and this should deserve serious investigation journalism from Bangkok Post - Thailand keeps on claiming its #1 rank for no added-value goods exports which result in less than 300 baht for the farmer, and lots of tax for the taxpayer - what a success !!
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  • sirron

    Discussion 2 : 22 May 2012 at 21.112

    Another example of the statistical adage that figures don't lie, but liars can figure.
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  • Discussion 1 : 22 May 2012 at 20.391

    Huh. Weakening baht must be good for Thai rice exports. I think she's confused.

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