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Published on 15/10/2025
» Continuing its mission to empower Thailand’s food industry and strengthen the local economy, GO WHOLESALE – the food wholesale centre under Central Retail – has officially opened its 14th branch in Rayong. The grand opening ceremony, held on 15 October 2025, was presided over by Phasakorn Boonyalak, Governor of Rayong Province, and warmly attended by local entrepreneurs and customers eager to explore the province’s newest wholesale destination.
News, Published on 15/10/2025
» About 7,300 tonnes of invasive blackchin tilapia have been removed from natural water sources and aquaculture ponds across 19 affected provinces, Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Capt Thamanat Prompow said.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 13/10/2025
» Thailand Post has partnered with the Fisheries Department to launch its first express delivery service for transporting ornamental fish to international markets, in a bid to strengthen Thailand's position as a global ornamental fish hub.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/09/2025
» Thailand Post and the Department of Fisheries are joining hands to launch an express delivery service for ornamental fish exports in October, targeting five key markets.
Published on 31/03/2025
» The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), in partnership with Thailand’s Department of Fisheries under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, is working to promote sustainable aquaculture and support the country’s fisheries industry. This collaboration is part of the project titled “Making NbCS in Aquaculture in Southeast Asia Monitoring More Gender Responsive” (GeNA Project), which focuses on enhancing aquaculture practices while ensuring environmental conservation and promoting gender equality.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 26/03/2025
» Thai Union Feedmill Plc (TFM), a manufacturer and distributor of animal feed, aims to reach revenue of 10 billion baht by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate of 11%.
Published on 14/02/2025
» A joint initiative led by the Rubber Authority of Thailand, alongside the Department of Fisheries, private sector partners, and local communities, is transforming the Blackchin tilapia crisis into an opportunity through innovative, research-driven solutions. These coordinated efforts aim to reduce the invasive species’ population, restore ecosystems, and create new economic opportunities.
Oped, Editorial, Published on 15/01/2025
» Thailand's waterways and seas both face ecological crises that could devastate ecosystems, food security, and millions of livelihoods if left unchecked. Two protests this week reflect the urgency of these issues. Small-scale fishermen and environmentalists have gathered at the Senate to oppose an amendment to the Fisheries Act allowing trawlers to sweep clean the sea. Meanwhile, fishermen and aquaculture farmers from 19 provinces have rallied at Government House, demanding the government address the spread of the invasive blackchin tilapia, or pla mor khang dam in Thai, a fish wreaking havoc in river ecosystems across the country.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 31/12/2024
» Environmental issues damaged Thai society and the economy in a number of ways in 2024.
Business, Phusadee Arunmas, Published on 22/11/2024
» The private sector is set to propel Thailand towards becoming a global food hub by 2026, with the value of the nation's food trade expected to surpass 700 billion baht next year.