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Government cracks down hard on pork hoarders

After Songkhla authorities accused one food company of hoarding 200 tonnes of pork in January, the government is on a mission to crack down on pork hoarding. Authorities have gotten more strict about storage and receiving procedures, and inspected 24.48 million kilograms of pork. They then seized 1.07 million kilograms of it that was hoarded. Pork prices are finally lowering after a drastic rise in January, where at one point many people even resorted to eating crocodile meat instead of pork.

A government spokesperson said wholesale pork prices have now dropped to 100-104 baht per kilogram, retail prices at malls have dropped to 160-166 baht per kilogram, and retail prices for consumers are now 198-208 baht per kilogram.

The Thai government has taken major steps in fighting price inflation and even set up war rooms last month to combat rising prices. The ministry planned discount…

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