Selling pork at a cheap price on 667 locations in Thailand

Published 2021년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

The Thai Ministry of Commerce, in partnership with major agricultural companies, has launched a discounted commercial project to sell pork at a wholesale price of 130 baht per kilogram, which is 20% cheaper than retail prices. The project will have 667 distribution points across the country, including mobile car sales. The project will also sell 17 types of vegetables at wholesale prices, with the aim of reducing the cost of living for the public by 70-100 million baht. The initiative will operate until the end of the year, with the possibility of extension under the market mechanism to avoid undue market interference.
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Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Revealed in the opening of a discounted commercial project! Help people Lot 14 (red meat pork) at the multipurpose yard, 3rd floor, Ministry of Commerce that the Ministry of Commerce has received cooperation from the National Swine Raisers Association. Charoen Pokphand Group, Thai Foods Group and Betagro Group, etc., provide a selling point for pork at a price of 130 baht per kilogram (kg) as a wholesale price. 20% cheaper than retail prices in the general market by providing 667 distribution points across the country, comprising 116 in Bangkok and its vicinities, 551 in the provinces. For Bangkok and its vicinities, there will be stationary sales points. and another part will be a mobile car Outside of red meat pork, there will be another 17 kinds of vegetables sold at wholesale prices, such as coriander from the previous 400 baht per kilogram, now the market price is 120 baht per kilogram, but sold in a ...
Source: Pasusart

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