TLEX submitted a letter to the Ministry of Agriculture requesting help to export beef cattle from Thailand

Published Oct 3, 2021

Tridge summary

The Thai Livestock & Meat Exporter (TLEX) network has reached out to Young Minister Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on and Deputy Minister Prapat Phothasuthon, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, seeking solutions to the challenges they are facing in exporting live beef cattle. They have proposed two solutions: first, to negotiate with the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) to relax credit conditions, and the establishment of a one-stop service for urgent lending considerations for livestock farmers. Second, to include a public-private partnership project for the production of fattening cattle for export in the upcoming Beef board meeting.
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Original content

On September 30, 19, the Thai Livestock & Meat Exporter (TLEX) network of Livestock and Meat Exporters (TLEX) sent a letter requesting assistance to solve the problem of exporting live beef cattle to Young Minister Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on and Deputy Minister Prapat Phothasuthon, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives There are two urgent proposals: 1. Ask the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Discuss with the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) to ease credit conditions under the MOU and request the establishment of three working groups from TLEX, the Department of Livestock Development and the BAAC to serve as a service center One-stop service for urgent consideration of lending to alleviate the suffering of livestock farmers 2. ...
Source: Pasusart

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