It's a bit like wheat (well totally if you think a bit about it) ... Nearly endless varieties. Yeah what you call yasmine Rice is good, easy to Cook and relatively cheap. I agree that's the best Rice for the money since a while but it doesn't go with everything because well it has that unique "perfume"/flavor. The priority today is like (hard) wheat, using a minimum of water per sq/ft (ha) so the next few years are gonna be interesting for farmers, old, tough varieties and their hybrids might have an emerging market again internationaly. Cheers
Right now in the village where I live the farmers are beginning to harvest the Jasmine rice. These local farmers will then lay out large tarps in an open area and spread out the rice onto them. They rake it back and forth so it can dry before taking it to the processing facility. Some the rice will be sold and some will be kept for themselves to eat, rather than buy rice at the store.
My Thai girl gets very angry when the blue tarps come out 555. Her family are rice farmers, her village roads are covered in the tarps and some locals dont care about cars and they take over the road and my girl cant drive into her family home because of this 555555
I've not seen any actions to prevent the birds from eating rice in the fields or during the drying. However, at night they cover the drying rice with tarps.@@d-tarcmarketmedia
Interesting to see from inside an industrial rice mill. Me and wife bought a 25 rai rice field a number of yours ago to grow our own rice. (1 rai = 40x40 meters). We sold most of the rice to a big rice mill but kept what we needed for a year. Many farmer villages has a small rice mill where the villagers are milling the rice for own use. We took our rice to my wifes home village for milling the rice. We sold the rice field 6-7 years ago. BTW, we were growing Jasmine rice.
You never seem to stop coming up with good new ideas. I live here and have always wondered how that process works as these facilities are all over. Thank you I enjoyed that.
I had no idea how much was involved in exporting rice. My wife's family are rice farmers of mainly sticky rice and it is true generationally the family splits up it's large plots of farmland to family members. Interesting video.
This is the type of content you should be making now imho. We don't need more Thailand vlogs or "new law" news updates. You are a legend, and this seems like the next evolution I wanted to see from you. Well done!
Your video is amazing. Even though I am Thai But there are some things I still don't know. 🙏🏻 It's amazing how interested you are in the little things that we take for granted. Thank you
My family farms rice and crawfish in central Louisiana and coffee in Puerto Rico, papa’s farm, now. Ripe fields smell like peanut butter, thousands of acres, so different! We have about 4k acres, our neighbor 12k and they have their own mill. They mill our long grain.
Hello, myself and my 8 year old daughter are big fans!! Also downloadedd tenee app!! Love it. I also am a huge BkK fan and in december we are going for the first time with the whole Family😬 (leo who is 3, Lilla almost 9 and my wife and myself) to bkk for 4 nights. I would love to see more content for family with kids in BKk incl food, shopping, excursions, best way to get around. Keep up the good work! Gr from switzerland
You are the best! I never thought I’d be watching rice processing video. But I watched the whole thing, like all your videos. Keep it up👍. Thanks to you I really want to see Thailand.
I'm using this rice at the moment and I have used different kinds. So far this one is the cleanest and fluffy/ sticky rice and I love it. Thanks farmer!
Thai farmers work very hard. A lot of times, they lost the rice to the bad weather, either drought or flood. But the worst case scenario is when mill owners give farmers the low price of rice. The mill owners are the rich ones!
Hahaha, we have duck that eat the rice in the fields! We have fake shot sounding machines that go off every few minutes to keep them off the fields. We loos lots of rice to them! Hahahah love the video!
Very great video Chris, really enjoyed it but please do one about Sugar Cane, Thailand is No.4 of the biggest Sugar Producer in the World and I want to see as I worked in this industry, how the proceed here in Thailand please.
The black powder is charcoal but it’s called biochar for the soil. The pig feed can be made into pellets for animals (cows, goats, cows, chickens etc).
Wow - amazing! I just got back from a drive doing the Mae Hong Son loop, and was wondering how the rice is processed, and here are the details. Thanks for this video. 🍚🇹🇭 PS, I’m using the Teenee app on my travels. 👍🏼 PPS, another interesting video would be on how all the corn in the highlands is brought to market. Doesn’t look like much mechanized harvest equipment, lots of handpicking, and lots of small trucks carting it out to larger collection points. Lots of hand work going on out there!
Great Video very educational. How about doing one on the Thailand Precious Gem Markets in Silom. Thailand is a powerhouse and world center for polishing and selling these beautiful Gems.
Hey there I have a location you should go and see DOI Tung Royal Villa Mae Fa Luang it's absolutely amazing, the gardens and old trees are beautiful beyond belief. Also the village is an amazing experience
Great content Chris P. , as a traveller for many years to diff. SEA countries, Thai rice is incomparable - ok, Myanmar had also a best quality in my humble opinion 😦....i make many times my own prefered rice-soup with Thai jasmine rice, fortunately we have very authentic Thai shops in Zurich (CH) Honestly i love many times rice more than pasta Lol !😋
Gday mate when my wife and i were about to get married we had to go to the local govt office in nonkompatom it must have been harvest season as those trucks were everywhere all brightly painted something you dont see here , one of her long standing friends husband his family have been in the rice game for generations he has sold some of his warehouses now and as we were going into chongchensou he showed me one he used to own absolutely massive fit a couple of 747 aircraft in them , great video i didnt know how rice was made but i know when i buy rice here it is normally thai rice take care .
Great video. I love this channel! However seeing a family harvest the rice at the start of the video would have taken the video the next level. To see the ‘full chain’. But great nonetheless. 5+ years in Thailand and I’ve never seen rice being harvested.
Hey @RetiredWorkingForYou you need to tell him about using a bird of prey such as a falcon to scare the birds away. They use that technique in Paris for example to keep pigeons away from historic buildings (their poop destroys old buildings).
Actually, rice grains comes from ear of rice. The video only shows the beginning of planting rice. It takes several months for the rice plant to grow and produce ear of rice🌾 At that time, green rice field will turn to yellow which is the color of rice grain.That is when the harvest begins.
@@DreamofThailand19000 thank you. But how is the harvest done? How do they get the grains seperated from the plant? That's something that is interesting to see in the video
Thai jasmine rice is my absolute favourite. On a completely different level to any other rice I've had.
Guess u haven’t had Taiwanese or Korean rice
It's a bit like wheat (well totally if you think a bit about it) ... Nearly endless varieties. Yeah what you call yasmine Rice is good, easy to Cook and relatively cheap. I agree that's the best Rice for the money since a while but it doesn't go with everything because well it has that unique "perfume"/flavor.
The priority today is like (hard) wheat, using a minimum of water per sq/ft (ha) so the next few years are gonna be interesting for farmers, old, tough varieties and their hybrids might have an emerging market again internationaly.
Cheers
Right now in the village where I live the farmers are beginning to harvest the Jasmine rice. These local farmers will then lay out large tarps in an open area and spread out the rice onto them. They rake it back and forth so it can dry before taking it to the processing facility. Some the rice will be sold and some will be kept for themselves to eat, rather than buy rice at the store.
My Thai girl gets very angry when the blue tarps come out 555. Her family are rice farmers, her village roads are covered in the tarps and some locals dont care about cars and they take over the road and my girl cant drive into her family home because of this 555555
Please how do you fight birds from the Rice 🌾 field?
Please help me, because am going through a lot of challenges at my place
I've not seen any actions to prevent the birds from eating rice in the fields or during the drying. However, at night they cover the drying rice with tarps.@@d-tarcmarketmedia
Interesting to see from inside an industrial rice mill. Me and wife bought a 25 rai rice field a number of yours ago to grow our own rice. (1 rai = 40x40 meters). We sold most of the rice to a big rice mill but kept what we needed for a year. Many farmer villages has a small rice mill where the villagers are milling the rice for own use. We took our rice to my wifes home village for milling the rice. We sold the rice field 6-7 years ago.
BTW, we were growing Jasmine rice.
You never seem to stop coming up with good new ideas. I live here and have always wondered how that process works as these facilities are all over. Thank you I enjoyed that.
I had no idea how much was involved in exporting rice. My wife's family are rice farmers of mainly sticky rice and it is true generationally the family splits up it's large plots of farmland to family members. Interesting video.
Mind boggling the ingenuity in creating all those different machines!! .Great fun and informative video .Once again !
This is the type of content you should be making now imho. We don't need more Thailand vlogs or "new law" news updates. You are a legend, and this seems like the next evolution I wanted to see from you. Well done!
We appreciate your insights. You'll always have our support.
Your video is amazing. Even though I am Thai But there are some things I still don't know. 🙏🏻 It's amazing how interested you are in the little things that we take for granted. Thank you
My family farms rice and crawfish in central Louisiana and coffee in Puerto Rico, papa’s farm, now.
Ripe fields smell like peanut butter, thousands of acres, so different! We have about 4k acres, our neighbor 12k and they have their own mill. They mill our long grain.
Ripe fields of what?
More content like this if you ask me. Very interesting. Great upload 🙏🏻
All the machinery and more it makes the process quicker and practical nice method
Hello, myself and my 8 year old daughter are big fans!! Also downloadedd tenee app!! Love it.
I also am a huge BkK fan and in december we are going for the first time with the whole
Family😬 (leo who is 3, Lilla almost 9 and my wife and myself) to bkk for 4 nights.
I would love to see more content for family with kids in BKk incl food, shopping, excursions, best way to get around.
Keep up the good work!
Gr from switzerland
I believe Chris has already posted vids to your inquiries (early subscriber) have a look… Cheers
I just learned to appreciate every grain of rice on my plate 😊
Wow, Chris ... exceptionally well done video. Very entertaining AND informative. Thanks for your hard work!
I love that new concept of video, please show us shrimp farming in Thailand
You are the best! I never thought I’d be watching rice processing video. But I watched the whole thing, like all your videos. Keep it up👍. Thanks to you I really want to see Thailand.
I'm using this rice at the moment and I have used different kinds. So far this one is the cleanest and fluffy/ sticky rice and I love it. Thanks farmer!
Thanks Chris, great vid. Had some of that lovely rice with my Pad Krapow at Det5, Soi8, tonight. Lovely stuff, every bit as good as that export rice.
I love this video Chris, it's hardwork producing these videos
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks for the original content and for thinking outside the box.
Absolutely fantastic video and well edited. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thai farmers work very hard. A lot of times, they lost the rice to the bad weather, either drought or flood. But the worst case scenario is when mill owners give farmers the low price of rice. The mill owners are the rich ones!
นายทุนและพ่อค้าคนกลาง รวยเอารวยเอา
เกษตรกรไทย จนเอาจนเอา ต้องพึ่งพิงรัฐช่วยตลอด
แต่รัฐบาลยุคไหนๆก็ไม่เคยมีนโยบายจริงใจจริงจัง มีแต่เข้าทางนายทุนและพ่อค้าคนกลางตลออ
(ลูกหลานเกษตรกรที่อยู่แบบพอเพียงเป็นหลัก จนตอนนี้ล้วนหันไปทำอย่างอื่น เฮ้อ)
@@benni88sri ใช่ค่ะ อีกหน่อยจะไม่มีคนปลูกข้าวแล้ว
This is a very informative, no nonsense video.
Very interesting. It's great to see that they are maximizing every part of the grain.
Yes we can use all portions as clip even rice plant.
Same process in small scale! Beautiful!!
Hahaha, we have duck that eat the rice in the fields! We have fake shot sounding machines that go off every few minutes to keep them off the fields. We loos lots of rice to them! Hahahah love the video!
Excellent video, super informative
Thank you for this video, I really like watching your content ❤❤❤
Wonderful documentary, very professionally made. I used to do business with Vietnamese rice Mills
This was fascinating! Now I want some Thai brown rice as a change from white. Great video.
That was a awesome vlog buddy 😊
Very great video Chris, really enjoyed it but please do one about Sugar Cane, Thailand is No.4 of the biggest Sugar Producer in the World and I want to see as I worked in this industry, how the proceed here in Thailand please.
รบกวนช่วยบอกchrisให้ทำเรื่องการจับปลาสลิดในประเทศไทยซึ่งน่าจะมีเพียงหนึ่งเดียวในโลกเพื่อเผยแพร่ออกไปให้คนทั่าโลกรู้จัก_ขอบคุณล่วงหน้าครับ_หลงลืมการใช้ภาษาเลยต้องขอความช่วยเหลือ_ขอบคุณครับ
You'll be amazed to see what you care about.
Morning Chris great show! As alway's stay cool,kind and generous!
Another top-notch effort!!!
Special message for Chris:
"Did you ever know that you're my hero?"
Excellent video. Great job as usual gentleman
I love that kind of videos you make 👍🏼
Jeez, this content is gold! Thank you for the upload!
I really like the Brown rice.
So interesting. More content like this please.
Love this kind of content,thanks!
The black powder is charcoal but it’s called biochar for the soil.
The pig feed can be made into pellets for animals (cows, goats, cows, chickens etc).
Interesting! Thanks for the video I really enjoyed it.
ถ่ายทอดสิ่งที่เปิดสมอง เยี่ยมครับ
That was awesome, very interesting. Thanks Chris
Thanks, now I'm hungry. I really enjoy these day in the life of Thailand videos. When's the next live stream? Peace
Wow - amazing! I just got back from a drive doing the Mae Hong Son loop, and was wondering how the rice is processed, and here are the details. Thanks for this video. 🍚🇹🇭
PS, I’m using the Teenee app on my travels. 👍🏼
PPS, another interesting video would be on how all the corn in the highlands is brought to market. Doesn’t look like much mechanized harvest equipment, lots of handpicking, and lots of small trucks carting it out to larger collection points. Lots of hand work going on out there!
เป็นวีดีโอที่สุดยอดมากคะ
Khun Aek is for sure dedicated to his job.
Very good video, informative and entertaining. I like it a lot!
I loved this video 😍
This was great!
What a fascinating video. Thank you
Wow really cool to see this process. Thx
Love rice story ❤ merry Christmas from Vancouver island.
Great video. My favourite rice is Thai Jasmine
Great Video very educational. How about doing one on the Thailand Precious Gem Markets in Silom. Thailand is a powerhouse and world center for polishing and selling these beautiful Gems.
Amazing fantastic job 👍
I live on Vancouver Island & buy thailand rice from the Indian store. MY FAVORITE
fascinating. Great job with this video
Excellent episode!
Amazing video. would be interesting to find out how much coconut oil, water and milk thailand produces and exports.
that was cool and interesting! thanks!
Hey there I have a location you should go and see DOI Tung Royal Villa Mae Fa Luang it's absolutely amazing, the gardens and old trees are beautiful beyond belief. Also the village is an amazing experience
Great content Chris P. , as a traveller for many years to diff. SEA countries, Thai rice is incomparable - ok, Myanmar had also a best quality in my humble opinion 😦....i make many times my own prefered rice-soup with Thai jasmine rice, fortunately we have very authentic Thai shops in Zurich (CH) Honestly i love many times rice more than pasta Lol !😋
Very interesting! I've been trying to eat brown Jasmine rice recently. It doesn't go very well for stir fry or curry but it's really great in soups.
Perfect clip 👏👏👏
fascinating, thanks
Good information 👍
Interesting content, Great in details in ur vdo, Thank you for hard woking
My pleasure
content making wizard! your channel rocks Brother!
I appreciate that!
Gday mate when my wife and i were about to get married we had to go to the local govt office in nonkompatom it must have been harvest season as those trucks were everywhere all brightly painted something you dont see here , one of her long standing friends husband his family have been in the rice game for generations he has sold some of his warehouses now and as we were going into chongchensou he showed me one he used to own absolutely massive fit a couple of 747 aircraft in them , great video i didnt know how rice was made but i know when i buy rice here it is normally thai rice take care .
สุดยอดเลยครับ
Very interesting
This was really cool do something similar
Good video mate
เยี่ยมมากครับ นี้คือสารคดีที่ดีเลยครับ
Great video.
I love this channel!
However seeing a family harvest the rice at the start of the video would have taken the video the next level. To see the ‘full chain’. But great nonetheless.
5+ years in Thailand and I’ve never seen rice being harvested.
Interesting video .
Very good.
Great video! Who knew...
Thank you! 😌👍
thanks!
ข้อมูลเชิงลึกที่ควรรู้ก็คือ ชาวนาเป็นต้นทางการผลิตแต่กับยากจน เพราะนายทุนซื้อข้าวเปลือกในราคาที่ถูก
Fantastic video.
Glad you enjoyed it
ว้าวๆๆๆฉันไม่อยากเชื่อว่าคุณจะทำวีดีโอนี้ออกมา มันน่าทึ่งมากๆที่ไทยมีโรงสีข้าวที่พร้อมเป็นแหล่งอาหารของโลก คุณคิดดูซิ หากเกิดความหิวโหยอาหาร ประเทศใดประเทศหนึ่ง ข้าววันหละ 2000 Ton พร้อมจะส่งไปให้คุณอิ่มท้องทันที ขอบคุณ ฉันชอบวีดีโอนี้พิเศษเพราะ ฉันเคยทำงาน ออกแบบ Conveyor machine มาก่อน😊😊😊
Thanks
thank you so much!
Interesting… A lot of processes
great video!
ข้าวจากชาวนาประมาณ 11 บาท/กก. ผ่านการสีและโรงสีขายให้ผู้ออกราคา 19 บาท/กก. แต่ข้าวที่ขายตามตลาดทั่วไป ราคา 30-35 บาท/กก.
There is more then fun and sun(is nice of course) in Thailand, nice subject to handle Chris tkhx.
Wow!!😮😮😮
Thank you I love you
Thanks!
thank you!
Hey @RetiredWorkingForYou you need to tell him about using a bird of prey such as a falcon to scare the birds away. They use that technique in Paris for example to keep pigeons away from historic buildings (their poop destroys old buildings).
At around 7:07 you can notice a very small green dot that scared the shit out of me because i thought my TV has burnt pixels😂😂😂
Interesting! And that comes from daily rice eater.
now i still don't know where the rice grains come from from those green plants
Actually, rice grains comes from ear of rice. The video only shows the beginning of planting rice. It takes several months for the rice plant to grow and produce ear of rice🌾 At that time, green rice field will turn to yellow which is the color of rice grain.That is when the harvest begins.
@@DreamofThailand19000 thank you. But how is the harvest done? How do they get the grains seperated from the plant? That's something that is interesting to see in the video
Any recommendations of a reliable and genuine rice mill to export from?
สงสัยครับ
โรงสีมีมากมาย เครื่องวัดค่านี้เป็นกลาง เป็นประโยชน์ต่อชาวนามั้ย แค่สงสัยน่ะ?
Not the birds telling their friends about this bonanza on their way back lmaoo
Indian Basmati is much more flavourful, had Indian food lately? Pass on Thai rice.
ยี่ห้ออะไรเหรอครับ