Thailand, Vietnam to cooperate in raising price of rice in global market - Thai official

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Thailand, Vietnam to cooperate in raising price of rice in global market - Thai official
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Thailand and Vietnam have agreed to cooperate in raising the price of rice in the global market, a Thai agricultural official said on Monday.'This is...the first time Thailand and Vietnam, rice producer and exporter number two and three in the world agreed to cooperate in lifting the price of rice in glob

Thailand and Vietnam have agreed to cooperate in raising the price of rice in the global market, a Thai agricultural official said on Monday.

"This is...the first time Thailand and Vietnam, rice producer and exporter number two and three in the world agreed to cooperate in lifting the price of rice in global market," Alongkorn Ponlaboot, adviser to Thailand's agriculture and cooperative minister, said after a fresh round of talks with Vietnamese officials.

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