Thailand: Prepare to unlock orders to slow down the import of cattle and buffalo from Myanmar

Published 2023년 10월 10일

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The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives reveals that measures have been implemented to combat the smuggling of illegal agricultural products between Thailand and Myanmar. The Ministry is responsible for operating three checkpoints in Tak Province to inspect and control the movement of agricultural products, as well as prevent illegal imports and exports. The Department of Livestock Development is preparing to slow down the importation of certain animals and work with entrepreneurs to prevent the spread of diseases, while also promoting international trade negotiations for agricultural products.
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Captain Thammanat Phromphao, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Revealed after visiting the area to follow up on the work. and met fellow farmers Entrepreneurs in Tak Province at Phet Nam Nueng Conference Room, 6th Floor, Mae Sot Municipality Office, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, said that from the policy of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives that has set measures to declare war on illegal agricultural products Aiming to seriously suppress the illegal importation of agricultural products such as plants, fisheries, and livestock. Therefore causing the problem of smuggling goods. which the area of Tak province It is a border area between Thailand and Myanmar, a distance of approximately 533 kilometers, making it easy for goods to be smuggled through natural channels. This is the way of the villagers who grow plants in Burma. Once harvested, it is smuggled to the Thai side. Transportation of agricultural products through the permanent border checkpoint in Tak ...
Source: Pasusart

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