Thailand: Support "Pomelo-Mango" using FTA to expand international markets.

Published 2021년 3월 25일

Tridge summary

The Department of International Trade Negotiations is working to expand international markets for Thai pomelo and mango. The Department, along with other departments and private sectors, visited farmers in Phichit Province who produce these fruits and chili sauce. The average export price for pomelo is 50-60 baht per kilogram, and mangoes from Sak-Iron District are popular for export. Thailand is the second-largest mango exporter in ASEAN and the seventh in the world. In 2020, Thailand exported mangoes worth a total of US $ 62 million, and pomelo worth a total of US $ 21.35 million.
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Department of International Trade Negotiations "Pomelo-Mango" takes advantage of the FTA to expand international markets. Pomelo needs to focus on China and the Middle East, mango markets, focus on Japan, South Korea and Singapore. Director-General of the Department of International Trade Negotiations revealed that on March 23-24, 2021, the Department has joined with the Cooperative Promotion Department. Led a delegation from the Department of Internal Trade Department of Business Development Department of Intellectual Property And Phichit Provincial Commercial Office Along with private sectors such as the Thai Agricultural Quality Promotion Institute The Council of the Chamber of Commerce of Thailand, Central Food Retail Co., Ltd. (Tops Supermarket), Siam Makro Co., Ltd. and Lert Global Group Co., Ltd. visit the cooperative member area. And farmers who produce mango, pomelo and chili sauce in Phichit Province Ready to visit the pomelo export center Pho Prathap Chang Mangoes ...
Source: Prachachat

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