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    2012: Rice, utility prices to rise this year

    Bangkok Post : Rice, utility prices to rise this year

    Rice, utility prices to rise this year

    Government's populist policies to hit consumers, exportsThe retail price of a five-kilogramme bag of rice could go up 5-10 per cent this year because of the government's crop mortgage scheme, with rice exports also expected to plummet as a consequence.

    CP Intertrade president Sumeth Laomoraphorn said on Wednesday that the price of paddy, which accounted about 80 per cent of the cost, would soar above 2011 because of the higher price guaranteed by the government.

    The new rice mortgage programme was 15,000 baht per tonne for unhusked ordinary white rice and 20,000 baht per tonne for unhusked jasmine rice.

    About eight million rai of rice fields were also inundated during the big flood last year, which would result in a shortfall of five million tonnes of rice in the market, he said.

    "Raising the price of rice by five to 10 per cent would be appropriate but I don't expect the price to increase any more than this because of market competition.

    "If the rice price goes up above this, the government would launch a Blue Flag market to sell rice at cheaper prices," Mr Sumeth said.


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    Thai Rice Exporters Association president Chukiat Opasawong also said prices for exported rice for 2012 would likely increase by five per cent.

    The export price of white rice should stand at US$600 a tonne and jasmine rice at $1,100 a tonne, Mr Chukiat said.

    However, the country would likely export no more than seven million tonnes of rice this year, a drop of 30 per cent from last year's 11 million tonnes.

    Internal Trade Department director-general Watchari Wimuktayon agreed the retail price of a bag of rice will rise in line with increasing paddy prices.

    "If rice prices soar, the government will use the Blue Flag scheme to intervene," Mrs Watchari said.

    Energy Regulatory Commission chairman Direk Lavansiri said electricity charges for this year are also expected to rise due to the rising cost of natural gas.

    Mr Direk said the fuel tariff (FT) adjustment charge would likely increase as the natural gas price is rising in line with other fuel prices.

    However, the FT rate from this month to April will remain unchanged as the government wanted to help flood-affected households.

    The FT rate for the first four months of this year should be raised by 0.18 baht per unit, worth about 11.6 billion baht, but it cannot be adjusted, he said.

    "It would be difficult if the government wants the ERC to fix the FT rate further because it already has a burden.

    "The government will have to allocate a new budget if it wants to keep the FT rate unchanged after April," he said.
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    Setting an arbitrarily high price for a commodity to buy votes from fools is mindless stupidity, next they will copy my Government and pay farmers not to grow rice at all. What are they going to do with the 4 or more million tons they can no longer export, burn it or stick it in warehouses and quietly dispose of it later?

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    Vietnam likely to pass Thailand in rice exports
    09/02/2012

    Thailand fell behind Vietnam in rice exports in January when it only shipped nearly 387,750 tonnes, about 13,000 tonnes less than Vietnam, according to its English newspaper The Nation.



    The exported volume represented a decrease of 57.96 percent compared to January 2011’s figure – a record low in more than a decade, said The Nation.

    The newspaper quoted the Vietnam Food Association as saying that Vietnam exported some 400,000 tonnes last month, leading to increased confidence that it will ship 7 million tonnes abroad this year.

    Some foreign traders say that Vietnam is likely to overtake Thailand this year, as its traders have offered competitive prices. Thailand, the world’s biggest rice exporter, set a target of exporting 9.5 million tonnes this year, but buyers believe that only around 6.5-7 million tonnes are delivered.

    At present, Thai HomMali (jasmine) rice has lost an opportunity for export due to its high price and low quality, while clients choose to buy fragrant rice from Vietnam and Cambodia.

    Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association (TREA), said that Thailand’s rice exports show a downward trend as its price is higher than that of its competitors. In addition, some Thai people are worried that their Government will encounter difficulties in handing the volume of stockpiled rice which is estimated to reach 10 million tonnes this year.

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    Thailand best hope folks are prepared to pay a premium for Hom Mali

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobR
    next they will copy my Government and pay farmers not to grow rice at all.
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