Thailand: The Department of Internal Trade collaborated with 3 gas stations to distribute chicken eggs in hopes of solving the oversupply problem

Published 2021년 10월 4일

Tridge summary

The Department of Internal Trade in Thailand has partnered with gas station operators to address the issue of chicken egg oversupply and expensive vegetables due to the COVID-19 pandemic and floods. Starting in October, these gas stations will sell 1.45 million eggs and vegetables at reasonable prices in the Bangkok and eastern region areas. This initiative aims to stabilize prices, help egg farmers, and provide affordable vegetables during the vegetarian festival.
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Department of Internal Trade shake hands with gas station operators Join to create a promotion for those who come to use the service to have chicken eggs for customers. This is to help farmers raise and drain the eggs to solve the problem of oversupply. while holding hands with the pump to increase the channel to sell vegetables Help solve the expensive problem from the flood impact of inaccessible products. On October 4, 2021, Mr. Wattanasak Sueaiam, director-general of the Department of Internal Trade, revealed that when entering October, it will be the period of chicken egg production. Started to market in large numbers in all areas. In addition, the current situation of the epidemic of COVID-19 causes a slowdown in the purchase of both domestic and international markets. Farmers lack channels to distribute their produce. Because service businesses such as hotels and restaurants are not open for service. Therefore, there was an oversupply of eggs in the market. Recently, the ...
Source: Prachachat

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