Thailand is the world’s third-largest chicken exporter, generating THB100 bn in revenue

Published 2024년 2월 10일

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Thailand has risen to 3rd place in the global poultry industry in 2023, up from 4th in 2022, due to the government's export promotion measures and the extension of soybean meal import under a World Trade Organisation (WTO) deal, according to Chaweewan Kampa, president of the Poultry Promotion Association of Thailand. Despite this progress, the country faces challenges due to higher production costs compared to competitors like Brazil and the US. Kampa has called on the government to consider expanding the term under the WTO deal, particularly the import quota limit, to help reduce costs for chicken farmers and enhance Thailand's competitiveness in the global market.
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Thailand’s 2023 ranking was an improvement from 4th place in 2022, said Chaweewan Kampa, president of the Poultry Promotion Association of Thailand on Friday. She praised the government’s export promotion measures, as well as its quick decision to extend the import of soybean meal under a World Trade Organisation (WTO) deal for another year, which helped solve the problem of rising price and shortage of animal feed. The deal under the WTO’s regulations allows the import of soybean meal at 2% tariff instead of the normal rate of 119%. It also allows import of corn for animal feed at 20% tariff instead of 70% for up to 54,700 tonnes. Chaweewan, however, pointed out that Thailand was still at a disadvantage due to higher production cost compared to competitors. Both Brazil and the US are one of the world’s biggest production bases of soybean and corn for animal feed, while Thailand is struggling to meet the domestic needs, she said. The association president urged the government to ...

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