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Catalog (Agricultural) Catalog (Agricultural) Online Business Matching 6 August 2021 09.00 am. - 05.00 pm. (Thailand Time) Logistics Plus Agriculture is the project that mainly focuses on increasing the exports of agricultural products in the North of Thailand. Agriculturists, cooperated with the logistics sector, have a systematic transportation process from upstream to downstream. That is the reason why the buyers can be assured that the agriculturists participating in this project will be able to deliver products to the customer freshly and quickly. Agricultural Products 01 Ban Mae U Kho Luang Coffee Growers Community Enterprise …………………….………………….…… 1 02 Pansiri Agriculture (Thailand) Co., Ltd. ……………………………………….………………………………. 2 03 Punnakaset Co., Ltd. ………………………………………………………….…………………………..….. 3 04 Safe Natural Agricultural Community Enterprise Mae Pan-San Kiang ……………………………………… 4 05 Wiang Kaen District Agricultural Cooperative Limited …………………………………………………….….. 5 Organic, Unprocessed Products 06 Bor Rad Community Enterprise Group ………………………………………………….…………………….. 6 07 Mae Salong Trading Co., Ltd. ……………………………………………………………..……………………. 7 Processed Agricultural Products 08 Baan Khao Laem Community Enterprises …………………………………………………………….………. 8 09 Caesar Food Co., Ltd. ………………………………………………………….………………………..…….. 9 10 Charinphan Farm Limited Partnership ………………………………………………………..……………….. 10 11 Community Enterprise of Ban Na Pla Chad Farmers Group ………………………..……………………..… 11 12 Nattapak Food Ltd., Part. …………………………………………………………..………………………..…. 12 13 Pimporn (Chips and Chill) ……………………………………………………………..……………………….. 13 14 Pu Thon Food Products Limited Partnership …………………………………………………………….…… 14 15 Rai Din Thai Co., Ltd ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 16 Ros Zap Thailand Co., Ltd. ……………………………………………………………..…………………..…. 16 17 Sangthong Fruit Factory …………………………………………………………………….…………………. 17 18 Siranee Ancient Recipe Kab Moo Community Enterprise ………………………….………………..……… 18 19 Triple J Food and Beverage Co., Ltd. …………………………………………………………………………. 19 20 Variety Export Co., Ltd. ………………………………………………………………….…………………..…. 20 21 Wisahakij Chumchon Kaset Plodphay Napapaek ……………………………………….………………..….. 21 Processed Agricultural Products 22 Nopphada Product Co., Ltd. …………………………..…………………………………………..………….. 22 23 Sujeera Intertrade Co., Ltd. …………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 24 Pa-Goi Wild Honey Product Community Enterprise ………………………………………………………….. 24 25 Phulangka Coffee …………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 25 Processed Organic Products 26 Wisahakit Chumchon Soonsongserm Lae Phalittaphan Khaochumchon T. Chun Co., Ltd. ………………. 26 27 Integrated Organic Rice Community Enterprise …………………………………………………………..….. 27 28 Mae Chan Sustainable Rice Processing Farmers Community Enterprise Group ……………………..…… 28 29 Nong Salap Organic Agricultural Community Enterprise ……………………………………………….…. 29 30 Phayao Sustainable Agriculture Confederation …………………………………………………………….. 30 31 Prasit Organic Beauty Cosmetics Limited Partnership ……………………………………………….……… 31 32 Community enterprises Bansuan Maetha ……………………………………………………………………… 32 33 Metha Food Industry (Thailand) Limited Partnership ……………………………………………………….…. 33 34 North Organic Thai Part., Ltd. ………………………………………………………………………………..…. 34 35 Pattana Palitapun Phuel Pal Samunpri and Pholamai Community Enterprise ..…………………………… 35 36 Phu Jamsai Organic Limited Partnership (Hanada Organic Farm) ………………………………………..… 36 37 Thongpoon Foods Limited Partnership …………………………………………………………………..…… 37 38 Hill Tribe Coffee & Tea Limited Partnership ………………………………………………………………….… 38 39 Mon Doi Luang Organic Coffee Co., Ltd. …………………………………………………………………..…. 39 40 Rachaprouk Lingzhi Mushroom Part., Ltd. ……………………………………………………………………. 40 41 Thung Suwan Organic Farm Co., Ltd. ………………………………………………………………………… 41 42 World Grow Co., Ltd. ………………………………………………………………………………………….… 42 01 Ban Mae U Kho Luang Coffee Growers Community Enterprise Address : 37/1 Mae U Kho Subdistrict, Khun Yuam District, Mae Hong Son Province 58140 Company Description : Ban Mae U Kho Luang Coffee Grower Community Enterprise was established in 2010 to collect the farm produce in community with market standards. Product Information : Coffee substance (Arabica) from Doi Mae Ukho collected from farmers in Mae Ukho area. Doi Mae U Kho coffee substance has been certified by the Department of Agriculture as a non-toxic coffee. There are many types of Doi Mae U Kho coffee such as Tippica, Bourbon, Kathu, Katura, etc. Production Certificate : GAP , GMP Production Capacity : 10 tons/year 1 02 Pansiri Agriculture (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Address : 394 Village No. 1, Mae Pang Subdistrict, Phrao District, Chiang Mai Province 50190 Website : www.facebook.com/beukezacornseed Company Description : Engaging in the business of collecting, producing, and distributing the hybrid corn seed of Beukeza Brand Seeds for the production of corn, animal feed “Product has been selected and controls the qualities to be suitable with agriculture in order to gain the best products for agriculturists”. Product Information : Hybrid corn seed Production Certificate : Organic Thailand ,EU Production Capacity : 50 tons/year 2 03 Punnakaset Co., Ltd. Address : 82/6 Moo 5, Yang Chum Yai Subdistrict, Yang Chum Noi District, Sisaket Province 33190 Company Description : Punnakaset has collaborated and develop shallot cultivars to become hybrid shallots named "Siam red". Siam Red shallots be planted in the areas of northern Thailand. For now, it's become so popular due to a large shallot and dark color which unique and different from other. Product Information : Siam red shallot is real shallot with good quality cultivated in a safe agricultural system. Crispy texture with a unique aroma and taste of shallot. It also has a beautiful red color. Suitable for cooking and is a component of raw materials in various processed foods. Production Certificate : GAP Production Capacity : 1,000 tons/year 3 04 Safe Natural Agricultural Community Enterprise Mae Pan-San Kiang Address : 2 Moo 10, Chang Keng Subdistrict, Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province 50270 Company Description : Safe Natural Agricultural Community Enterprise Mae Pan-San Kiang is the main producing and processing longan group in Chiang Mai Province. The produces was distributed to the domestic market in the form of fresh and dried longan. Product Information : - Fresh longan ready to harvest during August – September - Dried longan Production Certificate : GAP Production Capacity : Fresh longan 100,000 kg/year , Dried longan 1,000 kg/year 4 05 Wiang Kaen District Agricultural Cooperative Limited Address : 185 Moo 3 Lai Ngao Subdistrict, Wiang Kaen District, Chiang Rai Province 57310 Company Description : Wiang Kaen District Agricultural Cooperative Limited is a group of pomelo growers "Khaow Yai" in the north of Thailand. The pomelo area is situated in Wiang Kaen District, Chiang Rai Province. Product Information : 1. Khaow Yai Pomelo with slightly thick skin and sweet taste. 2. Thong Dee Pomelo with unique round shape, yellowish-green skin colour, soft and juicy pulp. Production Certificate : 1. GAP and cooperatives, Thailand 2. Pesticide Residue Testing (Central Laboratory (Thailand) Co., Ltd.) 3. Standard Packing Plant License GMP for export (Department of Agriculture and coperatives, Thailand) Production Capacity : 10,000 tons/ year 5 06 Bor Rad Community Enterprise Group Address : 85 Moo 17, Ban Rai Subdistrict, Ladyao District, Nakhon Sawan Province 60150 Website : www.facebook.com/OrnicFarm Company Description : Bor Rad Community Enterprise Group was established in 2013, located on an area of over 300 rai, planting, growing and harvesting a variety of vegetables. Product Information : 1. Yardlong bean. 2. Chinese Bitter Gourd 3. Cucumbers 4. Tahitian lemons Production Certificate : 1. GAP 2. AMARC Certified Test (Asia Medical and Agricultural Laboratory and Research Center) Production Capacity : 600 tons/year 6 07 Mae Salong Trading Co., Ltd. Address : 359 Moo 5, Nang Lae Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province 57100 Company Description : The company was 2018 to carry on the business of growing Phu Lae pineapples, and distribute fresh fruits domestically and internationally. Product Information : Peeled Fresh Pineapple Production Certificate : GAP, HACCP , GHPs Production Capacity : 460 tons/year 7 08 Baan Khao Laem Community Enterprises Address : 84 Moo 7 Mae Poen Subdistrict, Mae Poen District, Nakhon Sawan Province 60150 Website : www.facebook.com/supanuwat2/ Company Description : Baan Khao Laem Community was established in 1995. The Objective is to create a value added in rice processing. It starts with the activity of growing organic with good quality (GAP). Product Information : Powder germinated brown rice nose Production Certificate : GAP, FDA Production Capacity : 5 tons/month 8 09 Caesar Food Co., Ltd. Address : 155 Sak Ngam Subdistrict, Khlong Lan District, Kamphaeng Phet Province 62180 Website : www.facebook.com/caesardehydrated Company Description : Compliance with production standards, cleanliness, safety, without harmful substances is the main policy of the company. We have R&D team and lab room to ensure the consistency and safety. Product Information : Dried Aloe Vera Production Certificate : GMP , HACCP Production Capacity : 45,000 pieces/month 9 10 Charinphan Farm Limited Partnership Address : 16 Moo 8, Hang Dong Subdistrict, Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai Province 50230 Website : www.charinphanfarm.com Company Description : We are the manufacturer and distributor of premium melons and processed fruits under the
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