Thai government props up rubber prices
BANGKOK, November 23 (TNA) - The Thai government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and other relevant agencies, is proping up natural rubber prices by 5 baht per kilogram to boo
BANGKOK, November 23 (TNA) - The Thai government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and other relevant agencies, is proping up natural rubber prices by 5 baht per kilogram to boo
BANGKOK, March 22 (TNA) - The Thai government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, is finding ways to boost the prices of natural rubber products, including seeking cooperation fr
BANGKOK, January 19 (TNA) - Domestic demand for and prices of natural rubber products have been rising, thanks to more purchases by government agencies.
PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN, THAILAND, December 10 (TNA) - Rubber growers in the Thai South have discussed their movements to pressure the government for a much higher rubber price.
BANGKOK, September 10 (TNA) - Tourism and Sports Minister Somsak Purisrisak says that he has asked the Royal Thai Police to ensure order during a renewed mass protest of rubber farmers in the Thai
BANGKOK, September 7 (TNA) - In an attempt to shore up domestic rubber prices, Thai Industry Minister Prasert Boonchaisuk says that his ministry has set a target for the local industrial sector to
BANGKOK, September 7 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says that the majority of protesting rubber growers are satisfied with the government’s guaranteed price at 90 baht per kilogram
BANKGOK, September 6 (TNA) - Thai Prime Minister and Defence Minister Yingluck Shinawatra chaired a meeting of the Joint Public-Private Sector Consultative Committee (JPPCC) in Bangkok on Friday to
BANGKOK, September 3 (TNA) - Protesting rubber farmers have not yet moved to Bangkok, as they are waiting for official assistance, expected to be announced after the Cabinet's weekly meeting later
SONGKHLA, THAILAND, April 27 (TNA) - Rubber farmers from 14 southern Thai provinces will submit a letter to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra next week, demanding a change of ministers tasked wit