Oman Daily Observer

Thailand okays $2.2 bn aid for rice farmers

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BANGKOK: Thailand’s government announced $2.2 billion in loans and handouts to help stabilise prices for rice farmers, a politicall­y influentia­l group whose heartland is in regions where opposition to the military junta is strongest. Thailand’s staple food has long been a factor in its politics. The announceme­nt by the commerce ministry came a week after former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra fled into exile ahead of a court verdict in a criminal negligence case over a rice subsidy scheme that cost billions of dollars.

The ministry said it would provide $1.57 billion in handouts to farmers and $633 million in loans that will cover 3.7 million households. The programme will span the seasonal harvest from the start of November this year to the end of February 2018.

“This is to help take 2 million tonnes of rice from the market,” Nuntawan Sakuntanag­a, head of the commerce ministry’s department of internal trade, told reporters. The government introduced similar short-term loans and cash handouts for rice farmers last year that cost the state $2.3 billion to cover 4 million households during the same period.

“This subsidy programme is essentiall­y similar to past rice subsidies introduced by previous government­s,” said Somporn Isvilanond­a, a senior fellow at the Knowledge Network Institute of Thailand who is critical of subsidies.

“The bottom line is these cash handouts create more debt for farmers,” Somporn said. — Reuters

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