Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 3:40:25 GMT
From the signs of the outbreak of cassava leaf spot disease at this time Kasikorn Research Center views that in 2019 the outbreak of cassava leaf spot disease It will not cause any damage to the overall production of cassava. Because in the second half of the year there will be less seasonal produce available to the market, it is expected that the price of cassava in the second half of 2019 may remain low in the range of 1.7-1.8 baht per kilogram. Compared to 2.02 baht per kilogram in the first half of 2019, it is expected that the overall price of cassava for the whole year 2019 will still give a not so bright picture, averaging around 1.9 baht per kilogram. or decreased by 20.1 percent (YoY) mainly due to the slowdown in demand from China. Therefore, it is a challenge for the government to manage the short-term cassava production problem in the second half of 2019 in order to Continuously prevent the spread of leaf spot disease so as not to affect the damage of cassava production in the first quarter of 2020 through measures to help cassava farmers who are experiencing leaf spot disease, such as paying compensation. Including management in marketing.
That should focus on creating increased domestic demand. From the situation of Job Function Email Database Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD)[1] which has spread and started to be detected for the first time in Thailand around August 2018, a total of 1,237 rai of cassava infected with leaf spot disease has been destroyed. Until in 2019, there were signs of an outbreak of leaf spot disease again in the eastern and northeastern regions of Thailand. Approximately 3,257 rai of cassava infected with leaf spot disease has been destroyed (as of 2 July 2019) due to reports of outbreaks in Vietnam and Cambodia. which borders Thailand and is considered to be the point where the outbreak was found not too far from Thailand. Therefore, there is a high risk that cassava leaf spot disease will continue to spread in Thailand in the next period. and causing damage to Thai cassava production Kasikorn Research Center considers the outbreak of cassava leaf spot disease. It will not cause widespread damage to the overall cassava production in 2019, so it will not have a negative effect on the overall cassava production. Because from July-December 2019 or during the second half of the year It is a period when seasonal cassava production is already low, accounting for less than 25 percent of the entire year's cassava production.
It may help support the price of cassava from falling too sharply. amidst a slowdown in demand from China This is because China's corn stocks are still high. It is expected that in 2019 China's corn stocks will be at 209.8 million tons [2] compared to the 5-year average (2014-2018) of 213.5 million tons. It is expected that the price of cassava in the second half of 2019 It may remain low within the range of 1.7-1.8 baht per kilogram. Compared to 2.02 baht per kilogram in the first half of 2019, it is expected that the overall price of cassava for the whole year 2019 will still give a not so bright picture, averaging around 1.9 baht per kilogram. or decreased by 20.1 percent (YoY) mainly due to the slowdown in demand from China. Therefore, it is considered a challenge for the government to manage the cassava production problem in the short term in the second half of 2019 in order to prevent the continued spread of leaf spot disease so as not to affect the damage of cassava production. In the first quarter of 2020, the cassava leaf spot disease is likely to have a more severe outbreak. Until it may affect the overall quantity of cassava production in 2020, especially in provinces bordering Cambodia such as Surin, Buriram and some districts in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. This may require the continuation of the supply side measures that the government is implementing as follows: Measures to destroy cassava trees infected with leaf spot disease.
That should focus on creating increased domestic demand. From the situation of Job Function Email Database Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD)[1] which has spread and started to be detected for the first time in Thailand around August 2018, a total of 1,237 rai of cassava infected with leaf spot disease has been destroyed. Until in 2019, there were signs of an outbreak of leaf spot disease again in the eastern and northeastern regions of Thailand. Approximately 3,257 rai of cassava infected with leaf spot disease has been destroyed (as of 2 July 2019) due to reports of outbreaks in Vietnam and Cambodia. which borders Thailand and is considered to be the point where the outbreak was found not too far from Thailand. Therefore, there is a high risk that cassava leaf spot disease will continue to spread in Thailand in the next period. and causing damage to Thai cassava production Kasikorn Research Center considers the outbreak of cassava leaf spot disease. It will not cause widespread damage to the overall cassava production in 2019, so it will not have a negative effect on the overall cassava production. Because from July-December 2019 or during the second half of the year It is a period when seasonal cassava production is already low, accounting for less than 25 percent of the entire year's cassava production.
It may help support the price of cassava from falling too sharply. amidst a slowdown in demand from China This is because China's corn stocks are still high. It is expected that in 2019 China's corn stocks will be at 209.8 million tons [2] compared to the 5-year average (2014-2018) of 213.5 million tons. It is expected that the price of cassava in the second half of 2019 It may remain low within the range of 1.7-1.8 baht per kilogram. Compared to 2.02 baht per kilogram in the first half of 2019, it is expected that the overall price of cassava for the whole year 2019 will still give a not so bright picture, averaging around 1.9 baht per kilogram. or decreased by 20.1 percent (YoY) mainly due to the slowdown in demand from China. Therefore, it is considered a challenge for the government to manage the cassava production problem in the short term in the second half of 2019 in order to prevent the continued spread of leaf spot disease so as not to affect the damage of cassava production. In the first quarter of 2020, the cassava leaf spot disease is likely to have a more severe outbreak. Until it may affect the overall quantity of cassava production in 2020, especially in provinces bordering Cambodia such as Surin, Buriram and some districts in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. This may require the continuation of the supply side measures that the government is implementing as follows: Measures to destroy cassava trees infected with leaf spot disease.