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Ministry of Agriculture Organized the Fruit Board meeting No. 3/2020 to discuss guidelines for managing the transportation of received fruit. Impact from the COVID-19 outbreak situation Mr. Alongkorn Phonbut, Advisor to the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Revealed after attending the meeting of the Fruit Development and Management Committee (Fruit Board) No. 3/2020 that the meeting jointly considered guidelines for managing the transportation of fruits affected by the COVID-19 outbreak situation. Including solving the problem of mango trade, in which approximately 360,000 tons of produce cannot be exported. In 2020, it is estimated that the amount of fruit trees that will produce is 584,712 tons of durian, 201,741 tons of mangosteen, 220,946 tons of rambutan and 350,000 tons of northern longans.
The total quantity is more than 1 million tons, which will be released Country Email List on the market during April - June 2020. In addition, there are other agricultural products that are also affected, including vegetables, flowering plants, fisheries, and livestock, which Minister Chalermchai Sri-on said. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives There was concern about this matter. and urged affiliated agencies to quickly find measures to prevent and solve problems affected by the COVID-19 outbreak situation in order to help farmers. As for fruit trees, 2 measures were concluded: 1) measures to assist in distribution and product quality control, with 4 sub-projects, including the project to unite Thai farmers with Chinese brothers and sisters to fight the COVID-19 crisis, targeting 20 tons of durian, 20 tons of mangosteen.
Campaign to promote domestic fruit consumption: Eat Thai First, with a target of 111,000 tons, Thai agricultural products safe from COVID-19 project, with a goal of GAP certification of 70,000 plots, GMP certification of 180 plants, and a project to find new markets for additional agricultural products, including China, the UAE, Turkey, and the Commonwealth of Australia. Each project will be co-hosted by an agency under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives responsible for distributing produce to various sources and 2) financial assistance measures for farmer institutions and entrepreneurs. At the Fruit Board meeting, there was a resolution regarding guidelines for managing fruit transportation (Logistic) and distribution of Thai fruit products in 3 matters: 1) Promoting mango exports to main markets, namely Korea and Japan, which from the evaluation.
The total quantity is more than 1 million tons, which will be released Country Email List on the market during April - June 2020. In addition, there are other agricultural products that are also affected, including vegetables, flowering plants, fisheries, and livestock, which Minister Chalermchai Sri-on said. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives There was concern about this matter. and urged affiliated agencies to quickly find measures to prevent and solve problems affected by the COVID-19 outbreak situation in order to help farmers. As for fruit trees, 2 measures were concluded: 1) measures to assist in distribution and product quality control, with 4 sub-projects, including the project to unite Thai farmers with Chinese brothers and sisters to fight the COVID-19 crisis, targeting 20 tons of durian, 20 tons of mangosteen.
Campaign to promote domestic fruit consumption: Eat Thai First, with a target of 111,000 tons, Thai agricultural products safe from COVID-19 project, with a goal of GAP certification of 70,000 plots, GMP certification of 180 plants, and a project to find new markets for additional agricultural products, including China, the UAE, Turkey, and the Commonwealth of Australia. Each project will be co-hosted by an agency under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives responsible for distributing produce to various sources and 2) financial assistance measures for farmer institutions and entrepreneurs. At the Fruit Board meeting, there was a resolution regarding guidelines for managing fruit transportation (Logistic) and distribution of Thai fruit products in 3 matters: 1) Promoting mango exports to main markets, namely Korea and Japan, which from the evaluation.