Private sector prepares to revolutionize agriculture, BOOST Thai economy after COVID-19

Published 2021년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is advocating for an 'agricultural revolution' in Thailand, focusing on the future of food and the adoption of 'Smart Farming' to enhance income and tackle economic challenges, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the trade war between China and the US. The FTI has identified four food groups of the future: Functional Food, Medical Food, Organic Food, and Novel Food, including alternative proteins. Thailand plans to present these concepts at the ABAC meeting in 2022, emphasizing Agri-Tech Revolution, Alternative Proteins, and Standardization for Food Security & Food Safety. This strategy aims to elevate Thailand to become a leading fruit and vegetable exporter by embracing technology, improving water management, and providing opportunities for Young Smart Farming workers, with the ultimate goal of creating a value-added food industry and improving local farmers' livelihoods.
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FTI reveals 4 food groups of the future: Functional Food, Medical Food, Organic Food, Novel Food, including alternative proteins Is the way to survive the Thai economy by creating "Smart Farming" to increase income from production Prepare to present at the ABAC meeting as the host of the year '65 Thailand ready for "agricultural revolution" On November 3, 2021, Mr. Sakchai Unchittikhun, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) and Chairman of the Institute of Agricultural Industry. Federation of Thai Industries Talking about moving forward through the problem of Thailand 2022 at the seminar "BOOST UP THAILAND 2022" organized by Matichon newspaper that Thailand faces a few economic crises, such as the trade war between China and the United States, which greatly affects Thai industries. disruption of technology which must admit that Thailand itself does not have its own technology Most of the past industries are contract manufacturing (OEM) when the COVID-19 crisis ...
Source: Prachachat

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