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THAILAND

Sherwood Partners with Conquest for Australian Market Entry

Published on 24/04/2025

» Sherwood Corporation Public Company Limited (SWC) has announced a strategic partnership with Conquest Crop Protection Pty Ltd., a leading Australian distributor and regulatory specialist in the agricultural crop protection industry. The collaboration marks a major step in Sherwood’s expansion into the agricultural insecticide market, leveraging Conquest’s deep market insights and regulatory expertise.

THAILAND

1.3m items pawned in 2024, with gold, mobile phones topping list

Online Reporters, Published on 16/03/2025

» State-run pawnshops lent up more than 20 billion baht to Thai people in 2024 as gold and mobile phones remained the most popular pawned items, according to the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security.

THAILAND

Rediscover the Heart & Soul of Café de Khoi 

Published on 25/02/2025

» Nestled in a lush, tranquil setting, Café de Khoi offers more than just a meal—it’s an experience that blends rich Thai heritage with contemporary comfort. Whether you’re seeking a hearty all-day breakfast, authentic Thai delicacies, or handcrafted coffee brewed to perfection, every visit promises warmth, quality, and a sense of community. 

THAILAND

GE tech investment to give cash crops a boost

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 04/01/2025

» The Agriculture Department is planning to invest in genome editing (GE) technology for economic crops, including rice, palm and sugar cane, as an effort to make Thailand a regional GE seed hub, according to Director-General Rapeepat Chantarasriwong.

THAILAND

Tests show high levels of pesticide in fruit

News, Published on 28/12/2024

» Most fruit samples randomly tested by the Thai Pesticide Alert Network (Thai-Pan) contained hazardous residues that exceeded the safety standard, particularly jujubes and oranges.

THAILAND

Transforming Thai Agriculture with Innovation and Sustainability 

Published on 24/12/2024

» Agriculture has long been a cornerstone of Thailand's economy, employing about a third of the workforce and generating over $49 billion (approximately 167,500 million baht) in exports annually. It is not only a vital sector but also one of the country’s greatest opportunities for growth. Both the government and industry are committed to transforming Thailand’s agricultural sector into a global powerhouse. Modern technology, innovative practices, and sustainable solutions hold the key to unlocking its full potential. 

THAILAND

Australian teen dies from tainted liquor in Laos

Reuters, Published on 21/11/2024

» SYDNEY/BANGKOK — An Australian teenager died on Thursday after drinking alcohol contaminated with methanol in Laos, Thai police and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said, the fourth foreign national now suspected to have died in the incident.

THAILAND

Hylife Launches 'Innovation Excellence Awards 2024' in Chiang Mai

Published on 31/10/2024

» Hylife Group, under the leadership of CEO Mr. Shubhodeep Das and in partnership with Chiang Mai Municipality, the Agricultural and Food Technology Science Park (MAP), the Economic Innovation Network, and the Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Innovation for Entrepreneurial Graduates at Maejo University (Agri Inno), has launched the “INNOVATION DRIVEN ENTERPRISE for Sustainability in Chiang Mai” project. This initiative seeks to advance innovation in food and hygiene products, promoting sustainable regional development.

THAILAND

Juice sales plunge amid Shine Muscat grape fears

Prasit Tangprasert, Published on 29/10/2024

» NAKHON RATCHASIMA - Grape and fruit juice vendors are reporting plunging sales amid consumer concerns over the contamination found in imported Shine Muscat grapes.

THAILAND

Alarm raised about contaminated grapes

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 25/10/2024

» The Thai Pesticide Alert Network (Thai-PAN) has warned about contamination of Shine Muscat grapes, after finding that most of the samples it collected contained hazardous chemical residues above maximum permitted levels.