Chiang Mai tobacco farmers are pleading for buyers to purchase their produce outside of the quota system after their costs increased by 20%. They are also requesting a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to avoid requesting further assistance with purchases in the following year.
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Chiang Mai tobacco farmers are pleading for buyers to purchase their produce outside of the quota system after their costs increased by 20%. They are also requesting a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to avoid requesting further assistance with purchases in the following year.