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Concerns Arise that Farmers May Misunderstand the Cabinet's Decision to Extend the Import Period for Animal Feed Corn, Leading Them to Switch to Planting Other Crops and Resulting in a Market Surplus.
The chairman of the Commerce Committee fears farmers may misunderstand the Cabinet's decision to extend the import period for animal feed corn from neighboring countries until August 31. He points out that if farmers change their minds and plant other crops in the next one to two months, it could lead to a surplus in the market and affect prices. On June 20, Mr. Samrit Tansap, MP for Chaiyaphum from the Bhumjaithai Party and chairman of the Hous…
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The chairman of the Commerce Committee fears farmers may misunderstand the Cabinet's decision to extend the import period for animal feed corn from neighboring countries until August 31. He points out that if farmers change their minds and plant other crops in the next one to two months, it could lead to a surplus in the market and affect prices. On June 20, Mr. Samrit Tansap, MP for Chaiyaphum from the Bhumjaithai Party and chairman of the Hous…