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Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 02/04/2012
» GFPT Plc, the SET-listed chicken producer and exporter, outlined a 1.5-billion-baht investment plan to help it manage its business more sustainably and achieve annual sales of 20 billion baht in three years.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 14/04/2012
» Local demand for high-quality seeds is on the rise as the government and farmers attempt to make a quick recovery from last year's floods.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 17/04/2012
» Phanomporn Bamrungsook wants her farm in Lop Buri province to be like the Khlong Thom flea market in Bangkok.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 23/04/2012
» Two Thai silk firms are on course to receive the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification for their chemical-free silk yarn.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 12/03/2012
» Office worker Siriluk Janekarnwanit checked out her home insurance policy right after she moved out of her inundated house. She wanted to know whether her policy covered flood losses.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 21/03/2012
» Thailand's farm price index contracted by 16% year-on-year in February as a result of falling prices for several commodities, especially rubber and cassava.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 27/03/2012
» KHON KAEN : Betagro Group has planned a series of investments in feed and livestock production in neighbouring countries to cash in on an economic boom expected after the establishment of the Asean Economic Community in 2015.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 09/03/2012
» Thailand is on course to open its fisheries sector to Asean investment ahead of planned market liberalisations.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 06/01/2012
» The flooding that damaged nearly 10 million rai of rice fields late last year has forced the government to speed up the pace of its plans for farm sector restructuring.
Business, Walailak Keeratipipatpong, Published on 27/02/2012
» Farmers are suggesting some public officials may also be to blame for recent irregularities in the rice pledging programme.