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U.S farmers angry over Iraq buying basmati rice from India
The Time ^

Posted on 02/26/2012 7:55:56 AM PST by MBT ARJUN

DAYTON, Texas - The talk of the day among Ray Stoesser and other rice farmers is Iraq's decision not to buy U.S. rice, a stinging move that adds to a stressful year punctuated by everything from drought to unusual heat. Stoesser and other farmers know Iraqis struggled during the U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation. They know most countries , and people , buy based on price. But at the moment, with production costs rising, export markets shrinking and rice prices dropping, it's difficult to be rational and suppress emotions so intimately intertwined with their land and livelihood. "That's just not right," the 63-year-old Stoesser fumed. "If we've got some rice to sell, they ought to pay a premium for it just because this is the country that freed them." Iraq imports most of its rice, about 1 million metric tons per year, making it a significant player in the global market. In the past decade, about 10 percent to 15 percent of that total came from the United States. But Iraq hasn't bought any U.S. rice since late 2010. "You would think with all that we've done over there, there would be a way to get them to do business with us," said Ronald Gertson, who grows rice in Lissie, Texas. Iraq has been buying instead from Asia and South America, and it recently lowered its quality standards so it would be able to buy rice from India, something that was impossible under the Iraqi Grain Board's old rules, said Andy Aaronson, chairman of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rice Interagency Commodity Estimate Committee. It also recently bought rice from Uruguay, which grows a variety similar to the American one but sold for less.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: commiefarmers; endfoodsubsidies; entitledfarmers; farmers; farming; food; foodfascists; india; iraq; rice; socialist; us
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To: MBT ARJUN
But Iraq hasn't bought any U.S. rice since late 2010.

It sounds like these farmers, much like other manufacturers/suppliers of American war goods, got used to the largess of the US government and now they think it's their right.

21 posted on 02/26/2012 10:29:52 AM PST by Sarajevo (Money cannot buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.)
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To: davisfh

Agreed 100%.


22 posted on 02/26/2012 11:07:56 AM PST by gcraig (Freedom isn't free)
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To: MBT ARJUN

For Americans to complain about this is rich, for coming from a country which is the biggest buyer and enabler of the lowest common denominator-based pricing seller - China.

If Americans didn’t think just as the Iraqis did, they wouldn’t be buying Chinese junk by the trillions, at all.


23 posted on 02/26/2012 11:29:17 AM PST by James C. Bennett (An Australian.)
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To: MBT ARJUN

More complaints against vestiges of a free market from the bipartisan, socialist political class in our US debt regime. The teachers and regulators in his family are probably also complaining in roundabout ways about their perceptions of shortfalls in federal government intervention/contributions.

You’d think that more of the real, enlisted combat soldiers he’s taking the credit for would be allowed to do jobs and live in homes with whole families but not in this politically correct, socialist debt regime administered by born regulators.


24 posted on 02/26/2012 11:59:14 AM PST by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
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To: MBT ARJUN

Gee Mr Subsidized Agribiz ! We are so surprised that the Iraqis stabbed you in the back, ...Now give the “little man” farmers and his heirs their family farms back to lighten up your “Karma”


25 posted on 02/26/2012 2:22:41 PM PST by KTM rider
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To: docbnj
I remember reading a book years ago about a veteran who returned to Vietnam in the 1970’s with American hybrid rice seed that became a great benefit to the country.
26 posted on 02/26/2012 3:16:52 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee
Yep, that rice came from a US.Gov't sponsored program in the Philippines. Fact is, the rice growing program in VN was going on during the war there.
It was one of the several beneficial programs put into place by various US endeavors.
Of course after, the May 1975 debacle these programs were done away with by the communist regime and VN went from a rice-exporting country in a rice-importing country.
I believe this deficit status remained until the mid 90s or so. Sad tale.
27 posted on 02/26/2012 7:54:17 PM PST by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum)
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To: Tainan

Yes.... I remember such as well. Stay safe T !


28 posted on 02/26/2012 8:48:27 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: docbnj
Texas Basmati if fake Basmati. Nowhere even close to the quality of real Indian Basmati.
29 posted on 02/26/2012 10:34:59 PM PST by ravager
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To: MBT ARJUN
Just like the auto industry, the US agriculture is also losing to open competition inspite of government subsidy/bailout. And the fault always lies with the "ungrateful customer".
30 posted on 02/26/2012 10:46:55 PM PST by ravager
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To: MBT ARJUN
"That's just not right," the 63-year-old Stoesser fumed. "If we've got some rice to sell, they ought to pay a premium for it just because this is the country that freed them."

LOL! That's not how a free market works!

31 posted on 02/26/2012 10:54:11 PM PST by cynwoody
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To: MBT ARJUN

There so much stupidity in the comments here.. tell me, how many of you red-blooded Americans dont buy Chinese good cos its cheaper? How many of you drive Japanese cars??
Would you pay $10 for a kilo of rice or $2 for the same but different origin if you were the buyer and save $8??
At times freepers talk no sense..


32 posted on 02/26/2012 10:58:07 PM PST by coldphoenix
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To: MBT ARJUN
I just cant imagine a true rice eater (who really knows his rice) would pay a premium to pick a fake American imitation of Basmati of low quality over real Indian Basmati of top quality and lower price. That's like paying a premium for baloney over prime rib.
33 posted on 02/27/2012 7:34:21 AM PST by ravager
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To: MBT ARJUN
"If we've got some rice to sell, they ought to pay a premium for it just because this is the country that freed them."

"Whitey owes me" goes international. :)

34 posted on 02/29/2012 5:49:57 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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