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Thailand’s BOI Approves $688 Million Nestlé Investment for AI-Driven Regional Coffee Hub
THURSDAY, JULY 09, 2026
The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) approved on 8 July a USD 688 million (23 billion baht) investment by Nestlé (Thai) Co., Ltd. to construct a smart factory and distribution center. The greenfield project will deploy artificial intelligence and advanced automation, positioning Thailand as the multinational's strategic production and logistics hub for Southeast Asia.
Thais embrace less-sweet drinks as 30,000 branches cut sugar to 50%
TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2026
The Health Department says its “normal sweetness = 50% sweetness” campaign is shifting Thai drink-ordering habits nationwide.
China’s coffee market opens new path for Thai fruit exporters
SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 2026
China’s fast-growing coffee chains are reshaping competition through speed, pricing and digital platforms, creating openings for Thai fruit ingredients.
Siam Paragon Hosts NEXTOPIA Local Harvest Coffee Fest 2026
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 2026
Siam Paragon unites Italian espresso heritage with Thai sustainable farming at NEXTOPIA, offering exclusive brews, rare exhibits, and jazz through May 12.
Thailand Makes “Normal Sweetness” 50% as Major Drink Brands Join Health Push
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2026
From 11 February 2026, Thailand’s Department of Health and nine major drink brands will make “normal sweetness” equal to 50% of the previous recipe, using behavioural insights to help people enjoy great taste with less sugar.
The Gilded Bean: How Thailand’s GI Revolution is Transforming Local Terroir into Global Luxury
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2026
Thailand’s premium GI coffee reached a 1.49-billion-baht milestone in 2025, blending unique terroir and folk wisdom into high-value intellectual property.
Thailand ranks third globally as 30°C-plus days rise by 75, threatening coffee
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026
Climate Central report warns intensifying heat is stressing coffee trees, cutting yields and quality, and adding pressure to prices worldwide.
Opium cultivation declines in Southern Hsihseng Area of Shan State, PNO Official Says
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2026
Opium cultivation has decreased in the southern part of Meinel Mountain (Southern Part) in Hsihseng Township, Shan State, according to U Khun Myo Nyunt, an auditor from the Agriculture and Livestock Committee (Central) of the Pa-O National Organisation.
Vietnamese police seize over 7 tons of fake coffee made from soybeans
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 2026
Vietnamese police have launched an investigation into a warehouse in the Central Highlands for producing fake coffee made from soybeans. The raid led to the seizure of over 7 tons of counterfeit coffee products and raw materials, sparking concerns about the health risks of such fraudulent goods.
The Coffee Tree of 'Father': From Opium Fields to Arabica Forests
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2025
King Bhumibol's Royal Project transformed opium fields into thriving Arabica coffee farms, boosting local economies and restoring the environment.