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Thailändische Regierung fördert verstärkt Bio-Lebensmittel

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The Government is pushing for the promotion of Thai organic agricultural products and is also prepared to expand Thailand’s organic export markets in ASEAN, when it becomes a single community in 2015.

Deputy Permanent Secretary for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Niwat Sutheemeechaikul, said that the Cabinet had assigned the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives to be responsible for the mobilization of efforts to boost the country’s organic agriculture.

Aware of the importance of organic agriculture, the Cabinet on 13 March 2012 approved the formation of the National Organic Agriculture Committee, to be chaired by a Deputy Prime Minister. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, the Minister of Commerce, and the Minister of Science and Technology are among members of this committee. The National Organic Agriculture Committee will set policies and strategies for Thailand’s organic agriculture and integrate all related plans and measures.

Mr. Niwat said that the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives had set up a working group to draft the strategies. The working group would also conduct a study and gather information to be proposed for the formulation of the National Strategies for Organic Agriculture for 2012-2016.

He explained that the development of organic agriculture in the next stage should focus on the production process in line with international organic agricultural standards and in response to consumer demand. Moreover, emphasis must be placed on innovation and the improvement of management mechanisms linking with production and marketing systems.

Mr. Niwat stressed the need for all relevant agencies to integrate their operations so that the country’s organic agriculture development would be carried out in the same direction. This would provide greater opportunities for the country’s investment in organic agricultural production and expand its markets, especially when the ASEAN Community is established in the next few years.

Today, Thailand earns six billion baht annually from organic agricultural exports. It has set a target to increase the export value by 10 percent in 2013. Major Thai organic agricultural exports include rice, black tiger prawn, beef, milk, and fish.

The world market for organic agricultural products has been expanding rapidly, so Thailand stands a good chance of exporting more chemical-free products. Major markets include the United States and the European Union, followed by Japan and Australia.

Thai organic products are in high demand in the international market, but the market size is still relatively small.

(Source : Foreign Office, The Government Public Relations DepartmentGovernment to Give a Major Boost to Thai Organic Agriculture)

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Die thailändische Wirtschaft bleibt stark

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The Thai economy has recovered from the flood crisis and is expected to enjoy a growth rate of 5.5 percent in 2012, with an inflation rate of 3.6 percent.

Speaking about the outlook of the Thai economy, Director-General of the Fiscal Policy Office, Somchai Sujjapongse, cited domestic demand as a major driver of the Thai economy this year.

He said that private sector consumption is likely to expand by 4.5 percent, which is an accelerating rate, as the people need to acquire more products to replace their property damaged by the flooding situation. Another reason is that the Government has a policy to stimulate spending. For example, it has decided to raise the daily minimum wage to 300 baht in seven provinces, starting from 1 April 2012. It will also implement the policy concerning the 15,000-baht monthly starting salary for new university graduates working for government agencies and state enterprises. The Government’s rice mortgage scheme for farmers has been carried out, as well.

Private investment in 2012 is expected to expand by 11.9 percent. The automobile and automotive parts industry that was affected by the flooding situation has resumed its production and is receiving more orders from within and outside the country. Public investment is likely to expand at an accelerating rate of 12 percent. The increase is also attributed to the Government’s borrowing plan for water management. The Government had set aside 350 billion baht to create a new and improved water management system. The fund will be spent from the middle of 2012 onwards.

Mr. Somchai said that Thailand would run a current account deficit of 3.5 billion US dollars in 2012, accounting for 0.9 percent of GDP. Regarding the Government’s fiscal balance in the first four months of the 2012 fiscal year, from October 2011 to February 2012, the Government earned 534.2 billion baht in revenue, an increase of 1.8 percent over the same period last year.

On the other hand, the Government disbursed 640 billion baht, 23.2 percent lower than last year, due to the delay in the implementation of the 2012 national budget. As a result, the budgetary balance was in deficit of 106 billion baht.

According to the Bank of Thailand, latest indicators pointed toward improvements in all key areas of the Thai economy, and manufacturing production remained on track to return to normal levels by the third quarter of this year. Domestic demand continued to be the main driving force for the economy, supported by improvements in income, employment, and private sector confidence, as well as government stimulus measures.

Inflationary pressure remained stable in the short run, though risks persisted from rising global oil prices and the minimum wage increase. A pick-up in private demand and government spending could exert additional upward pressure on inflation, especially in the latter half of this year when the Thai economy moves closer to its potential.

(Source : Foreign Office, The Government Public Relations DepartmentThai Economy Remains Strong)

 

Singha Beer startet in der Slowakei durch

 

Singha Logo Am 7. Juli war es soweit, der slowakische Getänke Großhändler Italmarket  & Thailands größte Bierbrauerei feierten gemeinsam die Marketeinführung von Singha Beer in der Slowakei.

 

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Thailändische Universität in Kooperation mit Wiener Tourismusschule


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B2B E-Marketplace Thaitrade.com geht online

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