... Lapisatepun, Ambassador of Thailand to Japan, and presented Aomoriapples to the Ambassador.
Aomoriapple is popular among the Thai people. In 2021, Aomoriexported a total of 927 tons of Aomoriapples to Thailand. Currently, Thailand is the largest export market of Aomoriapples among ASEAN countries and the third largest in the world, after Taiwan and Hong Kong.
In November 2022, a delegation from Aomori Prefecture visited Thailand to promote Aomoriapples to Thai people. Ambassador and the delegation shared the same ...
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December 2015, delegations of Aomori Prefecture and Aomoriapple related organizations paid a courtesy visit to Ambassador H.E. Mr. Sihasak Phuangketkeow to present AomoriApples which is known to have the highest percentage of Japanese appleexports to Thailand (60%). The Ambassador and delegation also exchanged opinions about expansion of the market of Aomoriapples in Thailand.
... Tokyo, also attended this cordial meeting.
The Ambassador and the delegation also exchanged opinions on Aomori Prefecture’s trade promotion activity in Thailand, travel measures and people-to-people relations which help facilitate the expansion of Aomoriappleexport to Thailand, as well as Thai tropical fruit export to Japan. Thailand is the third largest market, after Taiwan and Hong Kong, for exporting of Aomoriapples, with a total of 753 tons in 2020.
On 11 December 2012, Mr. Ikuo Sasaki, Aomori Prefecture Vice Governor, led the delegation of Aomori Prefecture ApplesExport Association and AomoriApple Council, Incorporated Association to pay a courtesy visit to Mr. Singtong Lapisatepun, Minister, at the Royal Thai Embassy. The delegation presented Aomoriapples and exchanged opinions about market expansion in Thailand....
... high-quality apples while Thailand is aiming to promote its increasingly popular fruits, such as mangosteen, mango, and pomelo.
On this occasion, Vice Governor KOTANI cordially presented Aomori famous apples as a gift to the Royal Thai Embassy. This year, Aomori Prefecture has exported about 30,000 tons of apples overseas, including 808 tons to Thailand.