Thailand is recognised for its burgeoning population of health-enthusiastic individuals who acknowledge the integral role of intestinal health in overall wellness. This makes it ripe for the consumption and growth of food and beverage commodities laden with prebiotic contents. This perspective comes courtesy of a recent global consumer analysis executed by One Inch Whale for BENEO, a leading manufacturing titan of functional ingredients derived from plants. The investigation covered 9,243 responders from nine nations, inclusive of 1,002 respondents in Thailand. BENEO will grace the Food Ingredients Asia event in Bangkok, Thailand, slated for September 20th to 22nd. Their collaboration with Sales Network Partner DPO International at Booth number: S01 allows patrons to explore the company’s portfolio of prebiotic solutions moulded from chicory root fibres and their favourable influence on gut, inner and overall health. Data from the research illustrates that 55% of Thai consumers tout themselves as health-minded, approximately 29%…
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The crown jewel of The Mall Group, known as the M Card, is focusing its spotlight on a significant customer base – the expatriate community. Their mission is to plant the seeds of camaraderie among expats with the “BANGKOK I’M EXPAT” event, which is rooted in the concept of a Green Fair. This event is a heartfelt thank you to all the expats living in Thailand who have continually provided constructive feedback. It is a substantial move in the direction of building an expat community for M Expatriate Card holders. The four-day Green Fair will showcase an eclectic mix of lifestyle products, mouth-watering foods, genuine international merchandise, exciting business workshops, and a show-stopping performance by students from Bangkok Patana School. We extend our invitation to you to join us from September 21 to 24, 2023 at the magnificent Helix Garden, on the 5th floor of EmQuartier. Voralak Tulaphorn, who is…
In a recent press engagement, Thailand’s Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Srettha Thavisin, has firmly stated that the country is steadfast in its commitment to human rights, as evident from its resolute effort in providing aid to refugees hailing from troubled neighboring Myanmar. Thavisin, who occupied the limelight following his talks with Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) during the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78) session held at the UN Headquarters, shared these noteworthy insights. Thavisin emphasized that Thailand values human rights, a trait reflected in the nation’s unwavering support of peace conventions. Much to the country’s credit, it has also displayed its commitment to humanitarian causes, in the way it has stepped up to the plate to aid refugees during distressing times. Moreover, Thavisin affirmed that the nation maintains neutrality when it comes to the internal conflicts of its neighboring nations. Guterres, the UN’s top representative,…
Strolling away their time in the illustrious Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo, tourists have always been mesmerised by the grandeur of Thailand’s capital. This travel trend is expected to surge, especially with the impending flood of Chinese visitors to Thailand. Airports of Thailand (AOT) projects a considerable increase in Chinese arrivals at Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airport. This is in relation to the recent exemption of visas for Chinese and Kazakh residents starting Monday, a decision announced in the Royal Gazette on September 19th. Confirmed by Kerati Kijmanawat, the President of AOT, this move is hoped to immensely escalate the tourist influx. Spanning from September 25th to October 1st, the first week of this new policy is envisaged to witness a significant upswing in arrivals. AOT anticipates a barrage of 674 flights pouring in from China at Suvarnabhumi airport, averaging at around 96 flights each day. A staggering number…
Based on financial criteria set in 2017, the bar for monetary scarcity was established at 2,686 baht per individual per month, and was raised to 2,803 baht per month per person by 2021. Examining this elevation is crucial in assessing the four-year tenure of Thailand’s former premier, Prayut Chan-o-cha, and his flagship 12th National Economic and Social Development Plan. Fortunately, the findings of the report note a diminishing trend in poverty levels throughout these four years. How compares the two extreme periods? In 2017, it was estimated that for every hundred Thai citizens, about 7.87 lived on a budget of or less than 2,686 baht per month. Contrastingly, by the year 2021, the numbers had improved, and only 6.32 out of every hundred Thais were falling below the poverty demarcation threshold, now pegged at a per capita monthly income of 2,803 baht. This achievement satisfyingly superseded the goal of the…
In a fruitful dialogue with Elon Musk, Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thaugsuban highlighted his eager intent to foster high-impact investments in his nation. With a special emphasis on the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) segment and the exciting realm of space exploration, the PM lauded the joint vision of a cleaner, more sustainable world that this partnership might bring forth. Srettha expressed high hopes that this collaboration would bear fruit not just for Thailand’s native shores but resonate on a global scale. The enormous market potential that the EV and space exploration sectors present is undeniably clear and appealing. The Tesla executives seemed to reciprocate the positive vibes, expressing admiration for Thailand’s impressive human resource reservoir, a critical factor that aligns well with Tesla’s ambitious investment blueprint. The forward-thinking Thai government, along with its subsidiary agencies, stands prepared to extend full support, backed by a conducive legal framework, for benefits stemming…
Recently, in the heart of Thailand, an insightful seminar was conducted at the renowned Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. Amongst the attendees were esteemed individuals from diverse fields, coming together to address one of the synchronic problems faced by the world – climate change. Throughout the discussions, it was unanimously acknowledged that climate change has widespread repercussions that spread beyond national borders. It is an issue that has merited concern from global authorities, leading them to explore initiatives aimed at mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Some key examples mentioned during the seminar were the European Union’s cutting-edge Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and America’s Clean Competition Act. Reputed businesswoman, Wannipa Bhakdibutr, the CEO of Osotspa, emphasized the importance of collective effort in facilitating sustainable development and working towards achieving carbon neutrality. According to her, guidance from regulatory bodies is essential to navigate the path towards sustainability, especially for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs).…
In an attempt to stimulate tourism and improve international relations, the Thailand government has announced a pilot project which allows travellers from China and Kazakhstan to explore the richness of Thailand without any visa requirement for a period of five months until the 29th of February. This program has been the subject of extensive discussion and planning, spearheaded by Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit and Airports of Thailand (AOT) executives, aiming to make foreign travels hassle-free, particularly aligning with China’s National Day holidays scheduled on October 1. The Ministry of Transport has anticipated an impressive surge in inbound flights from both these countries during this visa-free duration. The projections suggest that the average daily flights from China would amplify from 72 to 96, and Chinese arrivals would escalate from the current 9,680 to an astounding 18,656 per day. Minister Suriya has urged the AOT and associated agencies to readily equip themselves…
Buzzing with heated debates, the Thai online world has recently seen an uproar ignited by a seemingly trivial yet significantly problematic photo representation of an ostensibly ‘disabled-friendly’ passage. A baffling sight, the image displayed an accessibility sign for wheelchair users installed inconveniently and insensitively in the midst of a bumpy, poky sidewalk, its functionality further hindered by an electricity pole stealthily lurking in the turmoil. Mysteriously, the locale remained unidentified, prompting netizens to put sustained pressure on local governance structures for immediate intervention and rectification of the glaringly evident error. The photograph essentially painted a discouraging picture of the negligence towards essential public services catering to the differently-abled. The image, blatantly showcasing a handicap sign affixed to a treacherous pavement, rekindled immense discussions across various online platforms. It was a vivid representation of the overlooked hurdles that differently-abled individuals, specifically those reliant on wheelchairs and those struggling with sight impairments,…
In a shocking turn of events, a young girl of 14, pseudonymously referred to as “A”, had the lamentable ordeal of being sexually assailed by two minors out of a group of five. Further compounding the horror, it was divulged that she is now expecting as a result of this crime. The matter was reported to law enforcement officials at the Khlong Luang Police Station at approximately 11 o’clock in the morning today. A representative named Cholada Butwicha, from a support group aptly named Survive, along with the unfortunate minor’s aunt, brought “A” forward, presenting the case to Adisak Kotchasak, a seasoned investigative officer presiding at the Khlong Luang Police Station. Steps are now being taken to apprehend the five adolescents tied to this horrific incident. Cholada, speaking for the victim and her family, stated that the minor’s aunt had sought help from the Survive group just the day before…