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Thai Shrimp MP points out the future direction of Thai shrimp. Produce the best shrimp for the world It is expected that next year shrimp production will increase by 20%, focusing on quality, safety, and residue-free. Produce large size shrimp, transparent and traceable. environmental friendly Have trade ethics Make it even better ibxddz Ask the government to help solve the problem of the baht being too strong. which makes it impossible to export/compete Proactive public relations Provide opportunities for small-scale shrimp farmers to access capital. liquidity enhancement Increasing competitive ability to the production sector, export sector, and various related sectors, etc., for the sustainable survival of the Thai shrimp industry. Today (12 December 2019) Dr. Somsak Paneetathayasai, President of the Thai Shrimp Association.
Leading the association's executive committee, consisting of Dr. Suraphon Pratheungtham, Honorary President. and advisor to the Thai Shrimp Association, Mr. Banjong Nisphawanit, Vice President of the Thai Shrimp Association and experts in aquaculture National Fisheries Policy Committee, Mr. Amanat Kerdsuk, Vice-President of the Association and Chairman of Advisors to the Shrimp Farmers Club of Krabi Province, Mr. Somchai Rerkphokhi, President of the Thai Marine Shrimp Farmers Association and Secretary-General of the Thai Shrimp Farmers Association. and Miss Patcharin Jindaphan, President of the Thai Eastern Shrimp Association. and executive director of the Thai Shrimp WhatsApp Number List Association Revealing the shrimp situation in Thailand in 2019, the total production of farmed shrimp in 2018 was 290,000 tons. The production of farmed shrimp in 2019 is approximately 290,000 tons (the same amount as in 2018). It is expected that in 2020 there will be an increase in shrimp production by 100. 20 each or approximately 350,000-400,000 tons if all factors are favorable. “Thai shrimp production in 2019 is expected to be 290,000 tons, the same as last year (with 34 percent being shrimp from the lower.
southern region, 30 percent from the eastern region, 25 percent from the upper southern region, and 12 percent from central region, respectively), even though farmers are able to cope - manage the disease situation better and also have to face various diseases But with the inclement weather and unincentive/low shrimp prices Therefore, shrimp production has not increased. As for global shrimp production, it is expected to be approximately 3.4 million tons, an increase of 5 percent, as shown in Table ①. It can be seen that many countries such as Vietnam, India, Central American countries and South America, etc., increased shrimp production. especially India This year, nearly 600,000 tons of shrimp were produced, despite problems with farming, disease outbreaks, environmental conditions, and others, which are important causes of the global shrimp price falling. Affecting the price of shrimp products in the country and the competitiveness of Thai shrimp in the world market As for shrimp export data from January - October this year, the amount was 1 the President of the Thai Shrimp Association. Mr. Banthom Kerdsuk, Vice President of the Thai Shrimp Association and Advisory Chairman of the Shrimp Farmers Club of Krabi Province Discussing the situation of shrimp farming in the lower southern region.
Leading the association's executive committee, consisting of Dr. Suraphon Pratheungtham, Honorary President. and advisor to the Thai Shrimp Association, Mr. Banjong Nisphawanit, Vice President of the Thai Shrimp Association and experts in aquaculture National Fisheries Policy Committee, Mr. Amanat Kerdsuk, Vice-President of the Association and Chairman of Advisors to the Shrimp Farmers Club of Krabi Province, Mr. Somchai Rerkphokhi, President of the Thai Marine Shrimp Farmers Association and Secretary-General of the Thai Shrimp Farmers Association. and Miss Patcharin Jindaphan, President of the Thai Eastern Shrimp Association. and executive director of the Thai Shrimp WhatsApp Number List Association Revealing the shrimp situation in Thailand in 2019, the total production of farmed shrimp in 2018 was 290,000 tons. The production of farmed shrimp in 2019 is approximately 290,000 tons (the same amount as in 2018). It is expected that in 2020 there will be an increase in shrimp production by 100. 20 each or approximately 350,000-400,000 tons if all factors are favorable. “Thai shrimp production in 2019 is expected to be 290,000 tons, the same as last year (with 34 percent being shrimp from the lower.
southern region, 30 percent from the eastern region, 25 percent from the upper southern region, and 12 percent from central region, respectively), even though farmers are able to cope - manage the disease situation better and also have to face various diseases But with the inclement weather and unincentive/low shrimp prices Therefore, shrimp production has not increased. As for global shrimp production, it is expected to be approximately 3.4 million tons, an increase of 5 percent, as shown in Table ①. It can be seen that many countries such as Vietnam, India, Central American countries and South America, etc., increased shrimp production. especially India This year, nearly 600,000 tons of shrimp were produced, despite problems with farming, disease outbreaks, environmental conditions, and others, which are important causes of the global shrimp price falling. Affecting the price of shrimp products in the country and the competitiveness of Thai shrimp in the world market As for shrimp export data from January - October this year, the amount was 1 the President of the Thai Shrimp Association. Mr. Banthom Kerdsuk, Vice President of the Thai Shrimp Association and Advisory Chairman of the Shrimp Farmers Club of Krabi Province Discussing the situation of shrimp farming in the lower southern region.