The Israeli Embassy recently unveiled a remarkable spectacle of innovation within the food industry during their food technology extravaganza, “Savour the Future of Food”, held at the esteemed Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. The event showcased the evolution of food technology with a focus on alternative food production, drawing in numerous enthusiasts from diverse sectors of the market, including high-profile governmental representatives, industry stakeholders, and esteemed private sector professionals who contribute to the booming fields of cultivated meat, plant-based product development, revolutionary fermentation technologies, and sugar reduction strategies. Among the distinguished attendees, Thailand’s celebrated culinary expert, ML Sirichalerm Svasti (famed as Chef McDang) was also in presence. A significant highlight of the occasion was the introduction of 14 pioneering Israeli start-ups, marking the grandest display of Israeli food technology ever witnessed outside of Israel’s borders. The event spotlighted conversation-starting attractions including exhibits and interactive displays of futuristic food innovations such as…
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The brouhaha at the parliamentary canteen of Thailand has stirred a lot of conversation lately—exposing an alarming rate of food wastage and kick-starting a new discourse on the efficient use of public funds. It all began with a social media debacle where an MP was seen carrying away leftovers, opening up the Pandora’s box on lavish meals and beverages that are offered to parliamentary members. The incident revolved around Move Forward MP Sirilapas Kongtrakarn, better known as Mew. Albeit an innocent act to prevent waste and enjoy a late-night meal after a long day, a photograph of hers, when posted on Instagram with a critical caption, sparked off debates on food waste. Undeterred, she reposted the picture on Twitter, solemnly reminding over 20,000 followers that the food she was taking home would’ve been thrown away instead. Public outburst on the matter necessitated into a pressing need for improved management to…
Stomping grounds for the recent campaign events included the bustling markets of Khao Din, Prasae, and Sam Yan, located in the heart of the Muang district. Jurin Laksanavisit, leader of the Democrat Party, spearheaded the campaign, bolstered by the presence of the party’s chief of innovation in politics – Watanya “Madam Dear” Bunnag – and a fine assembly of esteemed Members of Parliament hailing from various provinces. Together, they championed the candidacy of Dr. Banyat Jetanachan for Rayong’s Constituency 3. Watanya Bunnag, the female powerhouse behind these political endeavours, also happens to be the wife of Shine Bunnag, the CEO of Nation Group. According to Jurin, the highlight of Dr. Banyat’s credentials is his local origin. Born and bred in Rayong, he embodies a spirit of service, commitment, and familiarity with the unique nuances of his hometown. Having represented Rayong as an MP thrice, he possesses submerged depths of political…
With its vibrant culture and welcoming ambiance, Bangkok opens its doors to all manner of individuals, including Vietnamese refugees seeking temporary sanctuary. However, the journey these refugees face in this place, far removed from their homeland, is filled with uncertainty and fears of arrest or deportation. This grim situation arises from the fact that Thailand has refrained from becoming a signatory of the UN Refugee Convention, resulting in a diplomatic blind spot that fails to discern a meaningful distinction between refugees and other migrants. Consequently, many unfortunate souls face a daily struggle for survival, ever fearful of detection. In an attempt to rectify this situation, a revamped and sophisticated process has been created and is expected to be rolled out soon. The primary mission of this system aims to differentiate between those who face genuine danger should they return to their native land and individuals who have entered Thailand illegally.…
The gathering held at 9am on that sunny Saturday morning was a joint effort organized by PhD candidates who had honed their skills in social, business, and political leadership within the University’s College of Social Innovation. Their contributions, knowledge and commitment played a critical role in shaping this event. Greeting Sutin at this noteworthy event were the voices and minds behind the university’s leadership – Asst Prof Attawit Ourairat, the esteemed President, and head of the College of Social Innovation, Assoc Prof Suriya Isarakat. They presented a unified front while listening to the comprehensive research presentations shared by dynamic and inquisitive doctoral students. The research had a distinct agenda, focusing primarily on the interplay between intricate dynamics of global geopolitics and the direct implications on Thailand in its three central provinces, these being Mukdahan, Phuket, and Chiang Rai. The presentations were filled with insight, making the event a source of…
In the wake of increased adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), a significant surge in electricity consumption, particularly during peak hours, is expected. To combat this imminent challenge, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) is expediting the evolution of a developmental plan for power generation. This plan, currently under consideration for implementation by the Ministry of Energy, will enhance the ability to cater to the peak electrical demands during nighttime hours. The Director General of the Energy Policy and Planning Office, Wattanapong Kurovat, painted an optimistic economic picture for the year 2023 according to the NESDC’s forecast. He projected the economy to expand within the bracket of 2.5% to 3%. A potpourri of contributing factors like resurgent tourism, substantial private consumption, and continuous public and private sector investments manifest into this positive economic upturn. The forecast reveals an expected upturn in the electricity demand by approximately 2.4% in 2023.…
Delighting travelers with its commitment to excellent service, THAI (Thai Airways International) is preparing to expand its wings throughout Thailand. From Suvarnabhumi International Airport in bustling Bangkok, THAI promises to connect passengers to a multitude of picturesque destinations. They include the emerald beaches of Krabi, the vibrant city of Khon Kaen, the idyllic beaches of Phuket, the southern gem of Narathiwat, the mountainous splendor of Chiang Rai, the cultural heartland of Chiang Mai, the urban buzz of Udon Thani, the exotic allure of Hat Yai, and the spiritual hub of Ubon Ratchathani. With these exciting changes set to take place during the winter flight schedule from October 2023 until March 2024, travelers can expect a seamless exploration of Thailand. A reliable source within THAI unveiled this master plan, framing new routes and flight schedules to accommodate customer demands efficiently. Devotees of sandy shores would be thrilled to know that starting…
Driving rains and forceful thunderstorms are set to be ushered in by the monsoon trough holding tight over the upper regions of the North and Northeast. This weather condition is further fueled by a low-pressure belt nestled over the Gulf of Tonkin. With the potent southwest monsoon stretching across the scenic Andaman Sea, down through the Gulf of Thailand, and enveloping the Central, Eastern, and Southern regions, the land expects to be kissed by isolated showers. The Meteorological Department’s forecast unveils a turbulent side of Mother Nature, promising a captivating symphony of thunderstorms. Residents dwelling in the vicinity of hills or mountains are suggested to stay vigil as flash floods could make an unwelcome appearance. Further, inhabitants residing near low-lying areas should brace themselves for a deluge, an inadvertent consequence of waterways overflowing their banks. Road users are nudged to exercise extreme caution during thunderstorms. Weather whims can turn the…
In a recent gathering, top-tier executives from the global retail giant, Walmart, interacted with Thailand’s ministry permanent-secretary Sedthakiat Krajangwong and several representatives of Thai businesses. The chief agenda of the discussion revolved around Thailand’s commitment to integrated global sustainability norms. Sedthakiat highlighted that Jeff Rice, assigned with the significant roles of Supply Chain and Sourcing Compliance as Walmart’s senior vice president, expressed a keen interest in understanding Thailand’s practices concerning the carbon border adjustment mechanism, policies on banning deforestation-related products, illegal acts, unregulated, and undisclosed (IUU) fishing activities and standards related to labour welfare. The Walmart official delegation was made aware of the ministry’s high priority emphasis on sustainability initiatives. They were informed about how Thailand’s private industry players and agricultural workers are taking active measures to observe the ministry’s policy on safety, security, and sustainability. Adding to this, Sedthakiat mentioned how the ministry has been actively functioning in alignment…
In a recent event, Praween Chankhlai, a Kamnan or former subdistrict head from Nakhon Pathom, was detained by the police. This decision was taken as a follow-up to a dinner gathering hosted by Praween at his residence, during which a highway police officer was fatally shot. The police took Praween to the Criminal Court on Saturday for his suspected involvement and the court hence authorized his detention. In addition to Praween’s detention, the police have petitioned the court for the arrest of four officers present at the party showing signs of complicity. Further investigations by the police revealed that the fatal gunshot traced back to a policeman’s firearm. Additional enquiries indicated that an alarming total of 25 officers present at the function might be under scrutiny owing to the ease with which the assassin, Thananchai Manmak was able to slip away, and the subsequent discovery of the destroyed evidence. A…