Monday, November 26, 2007

Daily export of Cambodian rice to VN

Cambodia rice exported to Mekong Delta

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2007
The Saigon Times Daily

Every day, some 1,500-2,000 tons of Cambodian-grown rice is exported through border gates to An Giang and Dong Thap in the Mekong Delta region. The price of Cambodian rice ranges from VND2,900 to VND3,600 a kilo. (~$0.18 to $0.22)

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, yes, yes, that is what I called trade.

Good works, but we must do more, and I am sure we will.

Go, go, go, Khmer people; don't stop.

Anonymous said...

Please do not make that trade with the forefather ancestor-enemies save all that rice for preparing and declare the war with the Vietnam they are not our friend do not silly they come to rob our land ONLY wake up.

Anonymous said...

Noope, our ancestors has no enemy. They love trading with all neighbors since day1. The problem is Ah Khmer-Yuon people attacking and raping Vietnamese people which led them to lose their lands, just like how Pol Pot lost all of our lands to Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

2:05Pm why don't you just your fucked up,? your mother fucker youn agent.

Anonymous said...

2:05pm why don't you just shut your fuck up? your mother fucker youn agent.

Anonymous said...

Did I said something wrong?

Anonymous said...

we need to feed our people first and than we trade to better neighbores.But save 1/2 for bad harvests, Beause climate is changing
we need to be ready.
Don't let temptations destroy our country and our people.
This is 21 century we need to stay on top of the game.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, we just start to put a little in the reserve in the last couple years. Before that, we didn't have enough for the reserve, and we had to depend on international assistant during a disaster.

Anonymous said...

These people are being upset because they cannot handle the truth. Yes, the truth does hurt, but you have to face the reality.

Anonymous said...

These people are being abysmally upset due to the fact that they are unable to handle the truth. Yes, the truth does hurt, but you have to face the reality and inevitability.