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http://www.bangkokpost.com/business/news/259860/rice-pledging-scheme-to-cost-less

Kittiratt: Rice pledging scheme will be under-budget

Published: 5/10/2011 at 03:28 PM
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Deputy Prime Minister for economic affairs Kittiratt Na-Ranong is confident that the government’s rice scheme will boost local rice prices and that the cost of the rice price pledging plan will be lower than expected, but a poll of economists concludes that corruption is inevitable.
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Deputy Prime Minister for economic affairs and Commerce Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong (Photo by Kosol Nakachol)

He predicted on Wednesday that the government's rice mortgage scheme would boost rice prices and as a result less than 15 million tonnes of paddy would have to be mortgaged by farmers.

"Therefore, the cost of the rice price pledging programme will be less than the previously estimated 400 billion baht," Commerce Minister Kittiratt said.

Deputy government spokeswoman Anuttama Amorwiwat said the cabinet meeting yesterday approved a plan for the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives to allocate a budget of 3.82 billion baht to the Marketing Organisation for Farmers for funding the rice mortgage scheme until it gets additional budget funding in the 2012 fiscal year.

It is expected that the marketing agency would be able to absorb about 10 million tonnes of mortgaged paddy from the 2011/12 harvest before the 2012 fiscal budget funding kicks in, she added.

The cabinet also approved the signing of amended memorandums of understanding on government to government rice sales between Thailand and Indonesia and between Thailand and Bangladesh.

Under these deals, the Thai government agrees to sell a maximum of one million tonnes of 15 to 25 per cent white rice to Indonesia and Bangladesh annually, depending on the rice output in each country and the rice prices on the world market, said Ms Anuttama.

The MoU between Thailand and Indonesia will be effective from 2012 to 2016, while the memorandum with Bangladesh is effective from 2011 to 2016. These agreements guarantee that Thailand will certainly have rice export markets in the long-term, she said.

Deputy Commerce Minister Phum Saraphol said a total of 667 rice millers had agreed to join the rice mortgage programme. He confirmed that the pilot rice pledging scheme will start on Friday, Oct 7, in 31 provinces.

Meanwhile, the opposition Democrat Party has opened a centre to hear any complaints about the government paddy pledging programme, which is set to start on Wednesday, Oct 7.

Shadow deputy commerce minister Warong Detkijwikrom said, a Democrat MP for Phitsanulok, said this was decided at today's meeting of the Democrat Party's shadow cabinet chaired by party leader and former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva.

He said the meeting expressed concern the paddy pledging programme would be plagued with corruption and the people would not benefit from it.

The meeting agreed to set up a centre where people with grievances could file complaints.

Mr Warong said the centre is chaired by Apirak Kosayodhin, the shadow commerce minister, and he is deputy chairman.

People can file complaints with the centre seven days a week via hotline 02-2700036 from 8am to 6pm.

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Bangkok Poll, run by Bangkok University, said on Wednesday that most economists polled recently believed there would definitely be corruption in the government's rice mortgage scheme.

The poll on "Future of the Rice Mortgage Project: Who Loses, Who Gains" involved 67 economists at the country's 31 leading economic research and analysis agencies between Sept 26 and Oct 3.

The pollsters reported that 82 per cent of the respondents believed corruption would definitely taint the scheme, and 86 per cent felt that rice millers and silos would gain the most benefit, not farmers.

A total of 74 per cent of the economists thought that consumers would be the biggest losers, and 60 per cent said the farm income guarantee programme of the Democrats was better, according to the pollsters.

Slightly more than half (51 per cent) of the respondents believed the rice mortgage prices the farmers would get would be lower than the promised prices, 39 per cent of them disagreed.

Asked whether the price of milled rice on the world market would higher than the price the government plans to sell at in 2012, 57 per cent of the economists said probably not, 19 per cent of them said no, and about 18 per cent believed it was possible.

On the question about the groups that would gain the biggest benefit from the rice plan, 87 per cent of the respondents said rice millers and silos, followed by politicians (61 per cent) and rice exporters (43 per cent).

And about 75 per cent said consumers would lose the most, followed by farmers (42 per cent) and the government (37 per cent).

Asked about what was the best solution to the low rice prices problem that they would suggest to the commerce minister, 59.7 per cent of the economists said there should be no price intervention and price guarantee at a suitable price comparing to the cost scheme should be introduced as the Democrats had implemented the farm income guarantee policy in the past.

Only 17.9 per cent of them agreed that the supply side management should be used as it is going to be done under the government’s rice mortgage programme.


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Urgent flood evacuations

Published: 18/10/2011 at 05:59 PM
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The Royal Irrigation Department has warned people living outside Bangkok's northern floodwalls, along King Kaew and Rom Klao roads, to move their belongings to higher ground as those areas are expected to be flooded.

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Rom Klao is in Lat Krabang district and King Kaew in neighbouring Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan, near Suvarnabhumi airport.

The department said on Tuesday that floodwaters in those areas were expected to be 50 to 80 centimetres high and residents should move their belongings to safer places or build embankments of sandbags in front of their houses to a height of at least one to 1.5 metres.

In Bangkok's Thawi Wattana district, the water level in Khlong Mahasawat reached 1.9 metres today, still below its 2.5 metre flood embankment, district officials said.

Meanwhile, the Expressway Authority of Thailand said sections of the Pakkret-Bang Pa-in expressway had been closed as surging floodwater began flowing onto the road.

"At present, the Chiang Rak and Bang Pa-in expressway section is are closed because of the flooding. Motorists can exit only at Bang Phun section," an expressway officer said.

In Nonthaburi, a water gate in Bang Bua Thong district collapsed this afternoon, allowing a large amount of water to flow into nearby communities.

Reports said the Phraya Banlue water gate collapsed about 3 pm, releasing a deluge which surged into the Bang Bua Thong fresh market and many houses in the area.

Nonthaburi's Pakkret district chief Wisit Puangphet said residents in three communities - tambon Khlong Phra Udom, tambon Bang Tanai and tambon Khlong Khoi - were asked to immediately move their belongings to higher ground as floodwaters in their communities rose sharply.

The three communities were flooded after a huge volume of water from Pathum Thani province early today destroyed several embankments of sandbags built by the district to block the overflow from the Chao Phraya River, said Mr Wisit.

The district has asked the army to send boats to evacuate flood-hit residents. Floodwaters in the three communities rose to three metres, said the district chief. Two shelters have been set up to accommodate flood victims.

Local leaders and residents at tambon Bang Plab raced against time to reinforce embankments in their community, said Mr Wisit. Tambon Bang Plab is the only community in the district that has not yet been hit by flooding, he added.

In Pathum Thani's Khlong Luang district, the water level of Rapipat canal continues to rise and the water has poured through a damaged flood wall.

Authorities and volunteers were attempting to repair the flood wall quickly, as main roads could be cut off if more water entered the area.

The water level in Khlong Rangsit 4 in Khlong Luang was also reported to be nearly critical, prompting district authorities to seek help from the army to increase the sandbag wall to the height of the canal's two metre earth dyke.

In Nakhon Pathom's Buddhamonthon district, people have been advised to leave their homes within 24 hours because the floodwater in the area is expected to rise by another metre.

The Buddhamonthon district chief ordered village chiefs and administrative officials to inform people in their areas to move their belongings to higher ground and urgently build flood barriers around their homes.

The district chief said people who could not protect their homes can take refuge at a temporary shelter, which had been prepared.
 
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