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Phichit mango gardeners ‘Fah Lan’ dumped more than 10 tons, smashing the state without sincere help Oh, let the monkey eat. I haven’t eaten yet.

Mango farmers in Thap Sai sub-district, Sak Lek district, dumped more than 10 tons of mangoes, pointing out that the government is not sincere, helping to delay, and buying only 5 tons per day for Phichit province for what purpose?

On March 27, reporters reported from Phichit Province in case of low mango prices. The price is 1-2 baht per kilogram, making mango farmers in serious trouble. More than 100 tons of mangos were dumped into the car, the latest. Farmers brought 4-10 tons of good quality Fahlan mangoes to dump more than 4-10 tons due to government assistance delays. coupled with no buyers If sold, it’s not worth shipping. therefore thrown away because I don’t know where to put it

Mr. Dolphisit Buaphan, a mango farmer and mango wholesaler from Wang Thap Sai Subdistrict, Sak Lek District, Phichit Province, said that he was a mango farmer. Both the thunder and Phet Ban Rat and is also a buyer to send to Vietnam We have a serious problem. Because the Vietnamese market is full, can’t accept it, and there is no purchasing power. The big number sent to Vietnam can be sold for only 4-5 baht, while the small number cannot be sold. because no one buys

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Mr. Dolphisit said Today the government is not sincere in helping. Phichit Provincial Commerce Department came to help. Buy 5 tons per day for 4-5 baht per kilogram. Ask if this purchase will be enough. The government does not help at all. only help the blue mango I don’t buy other mangoes.

“I would like to suggest the government to open each point of purchase without having to go through a merchant or anyone. This way, the gardener will get full benefits. Today, the mango people throw away at least 10 tons of mangoes per day because of Thap Sai Subdistrict. At the same time, they bring some mangoes to the monkeys at Wat Hat Mun Krabue to eat. It turned out that the monkey had not eaten at all. come back and throw it at my head again.” Mr. Don Phisit said

Mr. Dolphisit also said that He does not currently buy And many farmers have confirmed that more than 100 tons of mangoes that are discarded are 100% good and edible mangoes. It’s not a diseased mango. or is it a fungus Or a broken mango with no quality in any way, as some government agencies come out to give news. But the mangoes that are discarded are medium and small sizes. can not wholesale because it is not worth the expensive shipping costs and there are no merchants to buy In addition, Wang Thap Sai mangoes are mangoes for the government’s large conversion projects.