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The first study on the impact of lumpy skin disease outbreaks . . . Outbreaks of lumpy skin disease (LSD) have resulted in substantial economic losses to the dairy industry in Thailand This study aimed to determine the influence of LSD outbreaks on monthly milk production levels
THAILAND DAIRY PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE This report has been prepared by NZTE’s East Asia Market Research Team with the aim of presenting a comprehensive view of Thailand’s dairy production landscape, including challenges and potential opportunities of the industry
Thais fail to meet dairy deal demands - farmersweekly. co. nz The Thai market accounts for about NZ$800 million of dairy exports and Thailand itself is the single largest dairy exporter among ASEAN countries This is largely driven by importing NZ dairy milk powder products and then re-exporting to neighbouring Asian nations
The Thai dairy industry: Its economic evolution and problems . . . This paper outlines the development of the Thai dairy industry and discusses economic factors, including government policies, influencing its development Land rights have affected its development, e g the availability of credit to dairy farmers
Towards Sustainability of the Dairy Industry in Thailand This article reviews the Thai dairy industry in the perspective of its history, current situation, and the trend for its future development The data from the Thai Milk Board is used to illustrate the industry situation in the past and present
A quick stop at Thailand’s dairy sector - Dairy Global Like any other sector, the dairy sector in Thailand also has some challenges However, with collaboration within the sector there are some great strides being made to develop it further Here’s a quick glance at Thailand’s dairy sector
Experts warn AEC could damage Thai dairy industry Vorathep Rangchaikul, managing director of Dairy Plus, said the Thai dairy industry had survived thanks to high tariff barriers that protected local farmers The free-trade agreement and the AEC would hurt Thai dairy producers, as they will not be competitive enough