this is the Agriculture Report.The military government of Thailandis ending payments to rice farmersto support the price of their crop.The policy was put in place by the civilian governmentousted recently by the military.Officials are investigating charges of corruptionand the possible loss of billions of dollars.The military government says different measuresare needed to increase agricultural development and support farmers.The rice support program was one of the most important policiesof the government of ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.It helped her party win the 2011 election.Under the policy, the governmentpaid farmers 50 percent more than world market rice prices.The government said because Thailand was then the largest exporter of rice,it could use its power to increase the price of rice around the world.But problems affected the program, which cost more than $19 billion.India became the world's largest rice exporter.The Thai government angered people by refusingto release information about the payments. And the program failed.Thailand was not able to force an increase in the price of rice,and millions of tons of rice are now in storage buildings.Reports say 18 million tons of rice are being stored in Thailand,that is twice as many as normal levels.The payments to rice farmers ended last year.Hundreds of thousands of farmers were not paid.Reports said about 20 farmers killed themselvesbecause of financial problems.Others protested, gathering on the streetsof the capital Bangkok to demand payments.In March, the government tried to make moneyby selling rice on the world market at lower prices.David Dawe is a senior economist at the Foodand Agriculture Organization -- a United Nations agency."One of the ways that they were raising moneyis they realized that they were going tohave to sell some of the huge stocks that they had.They just couldn't continue to borrow moneyand sit on all these stocksand so they just started selling stocks," Dawe said.There is some good news.The U.S. Agriculture Department predicts Thailandwill be the world's biggest exporter of rice by next year.The department says Thailand will export almost 10 million tons,that is the largest amountsince the country exported 10.6 million tons in 2011.And that's the Agriculture Report from VOA Learning English.For more agriculture stories,go to our website 51voa.com.