... Royal Project Foundation introduced specialty coffee from Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son in Thailand and attracted great interest from the participants. At least three Japanese companies have already expressed their intention to import the Thai specialty coffee.
The World Specialty Coffee Conference and Exhibition is the largest exhibition of coffee products in Asia. The event was held for the first time in 3 years due to covid- 19 situation. As many as 235 companies and organizations joined the exhibition ...
... สำนักงานที่ปรึกษาการเกษตรต่างประเทศ ประจำกรุงโตเกียว ได้เข้าร่วมงานเลี้ยงต้อนรับผู้เกี่ยวข้องกับการจัด World Specialty Coffee Conference and Exhibition 2022 ซึ่งจัดโดย Specialty Coffee Association of Japanณ โรงแรม Villa Fontaine Grand Ariake
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... cordial and mutually-supportive friendship between Thailand and Japan, particularly during the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in Fukushima in 2011.
Moreover, the Ambassador shared about the project conducted by Team Thailand on promoting Thaicoffee in the Japanese market. This includes a special issue of articles on Thaicoffee, online seminar, business matching, creating online content on Thaicoffee, and designing a map to show the spots of “Thaicoffee in Japan” on which Café ...
... and development, and to provide seeds, fertilizer, training, and supporting infrastructure. In 1971, the Royal Project and the Thai Narcotics Control Board partnered with the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control (UNFDAC) to establish the Crop Replacement ... ... Since then, the Royal Project and relevant agencies have introduced more than 150 new crops to poppy growers, including arabica coffee, tea, cabbage, apple, and decorative flowers.
Photos from left to right: field of poppies blowing in the wind (credit:FabioFilzi,...
... pay a courtesy call on Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag at the Thai Residence. They discussed about strategies to raise awareness and broaden market opportunities in Japan for products of the Foundation’s own brand “Doitung”, particularly coffee and textile products, which has started to gain increasing awareness through support of Japanese business partners and recently displayed their products during the Thai Festival in Japan.
Doitung Development Project is one of the work units of Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage. The project is a social enterprise who manages the brand “Doitung” which produces food products such as coffee and macadamia,...
... was H.E. Mr. Nobutoshi Akao, former Ambassador of Japan to Thailand. Dr. Ramangkura ensured Japanese investors that the Royal Thai Government was doing its best in preventing another flood and building and improving water management and disaster prevention ... ... the 125th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Japan and Mae Fah Luang Foundation’s products, including coffee break with Doi Tung coffee, were also provided.
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