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181228-ACT Opertor List.Xlsx Organic Agriculture Certification Thailand (ACT) ACT-IFOAM Certified Operator Date: 28 December 2018 รหสั / Name Contact Person / Contact Address Tel & Fax Email Production Sites Scope Organic Certified Products Code No. 216 000142OC Green Net Cooperative Ltd. Ms.Boonjira Tanrueng Tel. 02-277 9380-1, 02-277 9653 [email protected] Kham Khuan Kaeo, Yasothorn, Processing rice products, coconut products, 6 Soi Piboon Uppatam- Wattana Fax. 02-277 9654 Huay-Kwang, Bangkok, Muang fresh food products and processed Nivej 7, Suthisarn Road, Huay- Chonburi THAILAND food products Kwang, Bangkok THAILAND 001844OC Thai Organic Food Co., Ltd. Mr. Kaan Ridkachorn Tel. 081-899 5289ม 02-641 [email protected],; Bangphae, Ratchaburi THAILAND Crop production and Fish sauce 976/17 Rimklongsamsen road, 5366-70, [email protected] Processing Bangkapi, Huaykwang, Bangkok Fax. 02-641 5365 10320 THAILAND 001944OC Ms. Piyaphan Phinthuphan Ms. Piyaphan Phinthuphan 29/166 Tel. 02-5034219, [email protected] Chaiyo, Ang Thong THAILAND Crop production vegetables and fruits Moo 9, Muangthongthani, Tambon 081-776-1238 Bangphud, Pakkred, Nonthaburi THAILAND 002244OC Ms. Pissamai Rattanapolti Ms. Pissamai Rattanapolti Tel. 085-7539004 [email protected]; Wichianburi, Petchaboon Crop production Field crops 49 Moo 1, Tambon Kokprong, [email protected] THAILAND Wichianburi, Petchaboon THAILAND 002644OC Organic Agriculture Project, Ms.Somjit Intapuang Tel. 088213 5023 [email protected]; Chiangmai, THAILAND Crop production and Grower Herbs Maetha Sustainable Agriculture 61 Moo 5 Tambon Maetha, Mae- [email protected] group Cooperative Co.,Ltd. On, Chiangmai 50130 THAILAND 002744OC Rice Fund Surin Organic Mr.Patipat Jamme, 087-2474685 [email protected] Surin, THAILAND Crop production, Processing rice, field crops and rice products Agriculture Cooperative, Ltd Mr.Arat Saengubon and Grower group (milled rice) 88 Moo 7, Tambon Kaeyai, Muang, Surin THAILAND 002944OC Nasoe Farmer Group Network Mrs. Chutima Muangmun, Tel. 045 979825, [email protected], Yasothorn, THAILAND Crop production, Processing Rice and rice products (Nature Care Club) Manichara Thongnoi 081 760 4891, [email protected] and Grower group 57 Moo 2, Tambon Nasoe, 089-718 2516 Kudchum, Yasothorn 35140 THAILAND 004245OC South Yasothorn Organic Ms.Krissana Wilawan Tel. 045-581220 [email protected] Yasothorn, THAILAND Crop production and Grower Rice, Cashew Nut and Herbs Agriculture Project, Green Net 6 SoiWattananiwet 7, Sutthisan group Coperative Ltd. Rd., Samsaen Nok, Huaykwang, Bankok 10310 004245OC Bakruea Farmer Group Rice Mill 118 Moo 4, Tambon Bakruea, 081-4006984 [email protected] Yasothorn, THAILAND Processing Rice products Mahachanachai, Yasothon, 045-581243 THAILAND 0050450C Organic Project, Chaophraya Mr. Soonthon Khunnawat Tel. 089-6782898, [email protected] Prachinburi, THAILAND Crop production, Processing Vegetables, herbs, fruits and dried Abhaibhubejhr Hospital 32/7 Moo 12, Prajean-Anusorn and Grower group herbs Foundation Road, T. Ta-ngam, Muang, Prajeanburi 25000 THAILAND 006146OC Mrs. Krisana Chirachinda Mr. Chirapun Chirachinda 511/630 Tel. 087-674 4379 [email protected] Danchang, Suphanburi THAILAND Crop production fruits (Chirachinda Farm) Charansanitwong 37, Charansanitwong road, Bangkhunsri, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok THAILAND 006746OC Ms. Kwanyuen Totaab Ms. Kwanyuen Totaab 34 Moo 2, Tel. 02-889-3949 [email protected] Bangkruay, Nonthaburi THAILAND Crop production vegetables and fruits Tambon Bangsithong, Bangkruay, 081-936-8185 Nonthaburi THAILAND page 1/18 Organic Agriculture Certification Thailand (ACT) ACT-IFOAM Certified Operator Date: 28 December 2018 รหสั / Name Contact Person / Contact Address Tel & Fax Email Production Sites Scope Organic Certified Products Code No. 006846OC Organic Monmai Development Ms.Nitta Peichantuek Tel. 02-277 9380-1, 02-277 9653 [email protected] Konkaen, THAILAND Crop production, Processing mulberry and mulberry tea products Network Group, Green Net 6 Soi Piboon Uppatam- Wattana Fax. 02-277 9654 and Grower group Cooperative Nivej 7,Suthisarn Road, Huay- Kwang, Bangkok THAILAND 007646OC Sanamchaiket Organic Group, Ms.Ploopetch Silueng-on Tel. 081-431 6690 [email protected] Chachoengsao, THAILAND Crop production and Grower paddy rice Chachoengsao province, Green 60 Moo 6 Tambol Kooyaimee, group Net Cooperative Sanamchaiket, Chachoengsao 24160 THAILAND 010047OC Organic Agriculture Ms.Nitta Poeychantuek Tel.02 2779380-1 [email protected] Prachuabkirikan, THAILAND Crop production, Processing Coconut Development 144/1 Moo 11, Tambon Thongchai, 084-3157837 and Grower group Group,Bangsaphan, Green Net Bangsaphan, Prachuabkirikan Cooperative THAILAND 010947OC Rajamangala University of Asst.Prof. Choosang Tel. 044-153093, 080 482 9056 [email protected] Muang, Surin THAILAND Crop production and rice and rice products (milled rice) Technology, Isan Surin Campus Paengwangthong Rajamangala Processing University of Technology, Isan Surin Campus, Muang, Surin THAILAND 013949OC Suthambodee Co.,Ltd. Ms. Thanwarat Sangthong Tel. 056-750 061-2 Khaokho, Phetchaboon THAILAND Crop production and Vegetables, herbs, fruits and herbal 137 Moo 5 Tambon Thungsamo, Fax. 056-750 063 [email protected]; Processing products Khaokho, Phetchaboon THAILAND [email protected] 014449OC Kaokunnadham Mr. Nikom Petpha Tel. 045-795505, 0880734277 [email protected] Yahothorn, THAILAND Crop production and Grower Paddy, Beans, Fruits, Vegetables Baannonsaingam Community 7 Moo 4 Tambon Nongkoo, group and Herbs Enterprise Muang, Yasothorn 35000 (Kaokunka Chaonakunnadham THAILAND Project) 015350OC Dhamma Natural Agro Ekapop Setabandhu, Tel. 089-202 2560 [email protected]; Seekiew, Nakornratchasima Crop production vegetables and fruits Foundation Mr.Surin Ladsungnern [email protected] THAILAND 100 Moo 9 Tambon Klongphai, Seekiew, Nakornratchasima THAILAND 015550OC Family Comes First Co., Ltd. Ms. Natcha Lukrak Tel. 087-6705891, [email protected] Pakthongchai, Nakornrachasima Crop production and henna, indigo, vegetables and 702/5 Praram 5 road, 02-668 1058 THAILAND Processing henna product Thanonnakornchaisri, Dusit, Fax. 02-668 1057 Bangkok THAILAND 015650OC Natural Foods Co., Ltd. Mrs. Supaporn Surrod Tel. 032 397117-8, 032-375239- [email protected]; Potharam, Ratchaburi THAILAND Crop production fruits and vegetable Ms. Praphaiphan Khananukul 40 [email protected] 148 Moo6 Petchakasem road, Fax. 032-397118 Tambon Jedsamian, Potharam, Ratchaburi THAILAND 015750OC C.K.Industry (2000) Co., Ltd. Mr. Nithinan Kuhakarn Tel. 034-600502-4 [email protected] Muang, Kanchanaburi THAILAND Crop production and Mulberry and mulberry tea products 83 Moo 7, Koh Samrong, Muang, Fax 034-600502 Processing Kanchanaburi, THAILAND 016250OC Ms. Siriwan Prawatroy Ms.Siriwan Prawatroi Tel. 081 - 7458282 [email protected] Muang, Samutsongkram Crop production and coconuts, fruits and coconut (Suwan Organic Farm) 60/2 Moo1, Soi Klongkok 1, THAILAND Processing products Thaiwitee-Klongkok Road, Tambon Nangtakian, Muang, Samutsongkram THAILAND 019051OC Raitong Organics Farm Co., Ltd. Ms. Lalana Srikram Tel. 098-5861554 [email protected] Maung, Srisaket THAILAND Crop production and Rice and rice products 2/13 Klang Muang Paris Village, 081-3475920 [email protected] Processing Krung Thep Kreeta 7, Ban Kapi, 088-7149123 [email protected] Bangkok 10240 THAILAND page 2/18 Organic Agriculture Certification Thailand (ACT) ACT-IFOAM Certified Operator Date: 28 December 2018 รหสั / Name Contact Person / Contact Address Tel & Fax Email Production Sites Scope Organic Certified Products Code No. 019551OC Kasetwisai Agriculture Ms.Boonkerd Panon Tel.085-659 5256 [email protected] Roi-et, THAILAND Crop production, Processing rice and rice products Cooperative Ltd. 206 Moo 2, Tambon Kasetwisai, 043-589190 and Grower group Kasetwisai, 043-039853 Roi-et THAILAND Fax.043- 589556 020152OC Harmony Life International Co., Ms.Nutthanan Phosawat Tel. 085-6828180, 081-9474969 [email protected] Pakchong, Nakornrachasima Crop production and vegetables, fruits, herbal tea Ltd., 16/3-4 Soi On-Nuch 74/1, Fax. 02-721 7513 THAILAND Processing products, vegetable products and Sukumvit 77, Pravet, Pravet, fruit products Bangkok THAILAND 020652OC Cooperative Des Producteurs Mr.Khamphan PO Box: 614. Tel. +856-31 214 126, Fax. [email protected] Champasak Province, LaoPDR Crop production, Processing coffee and coffee products De Café Du Plateau Des Phonesa Ad village, Pakse district, +856-31 214 126, Mobile:(+855- and Grower group Bolovens (CPC) Champasak province, Lao PDR 20) 22 27 06 53 021552OC TongHua Bua Yai (1994) Co., 44 Moo 5 Nivetrat road, Buayai, Tel. 044-292222 ext 3511 Fax. [email protected] , Buayai, Nakornrachasima Crop production and rice and rice products Ltd. Nakornrachasima THAILAND 044-461028 [email protected] THAILAND Processing 021852OC Organic Agriculture Project Mr. Boonsong Mathkaew, Tel. 0813000165 [email protected] Yasothorn THAILAND Crop production and Grower paddy rice under the Self Sufficiency Mr. Arun Hawong, 093-4567597 group Economy Land Reform Estate 61 Moo 3, Ban None-yang, T. Kam Mad, Kudchum District, Yasothon 35140 021952OC Organic Farmer Cooperative Ltd. Mr. Tawatchai Tositrakul Tel. 098-5858865 [email protected] Muang, Yasothorn THAILAND Food Processing Rice bran oil, sesame oil and 118/1 Wareerachadech road, 045-712964,
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