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Mercosur opens Japan EPA talks amid global trade uncertainty
WEDNESDAY, JULY 01, 2026
A proposed pact would link Japan with the South American bloc, raising hopes for market access while stoking concern among Japanese farmers.
US farm deregulation pushes Thailand towards value-led exports
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2026
TPSO says US efforts to cut farm and food costs could strengthen American competitiveness, urging Thailand to shift from volume to value.
Happy Cows, Higher Income for Farmers with “Cocoa-Based Mineral Supplement”
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2026
Chula Researchers Transform Low-Grade Cocoa into Premium Animal Feed
Smart Fertiliser Scheme Leads Effort to Cut Thai Farming Costs
SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2026
Thailand has launched a tailor-made fertiliser project to help farmers cut costs, restore soil health and move towards precision agriculture.
Egg prices rise 20 satang as feed costs squeeze Thai farmers
MONDAY, JUNE 08, 2026
Egg prices in Thailand have increased by 20 satang per egg from 8 June as layer farmers face higher maize and animal feed costs, although producers say actual selling prices remain below the recommended farm-gate ceiling.
Suriya withdraws 6.5bn-baht biofertiliser plan after SAO warning
TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026
Agriculture Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit pulls a 6.5bn-baht central budget request after audit concerns over urgency and risks.
Commerce Ministry defends US maize imports as supply safeguard
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2026
The Commerce Ministry says 1 million tonnes of US feed maize will help secure animal-feed supplies, with quotas, high tariffs and domestic buying rules in place to protect farmers.
El Niño fears push rice importers to build stocks as Thailand watches drought risk
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2026
Thailand’s rice market faces El Niño risks as drought, lower rainfall and food-security concerns drive global rice demand.
Thai Chamber says US corn imports will not hurt farmers
MONDAY, MAY 11, 2026
Thailand says planned US corn imports are needed to stabilise feed costs, food prices and long-term food security
Suphajee sets out five-point plan to tackle energy shock and reset trade strategy
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2026
Thailand’s Commerce Ministry has unveiled a five-point policy response to the energy crisis, focusing on living costs, farm incomes, SME strength, exports and digital reform.