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(Thailand Time) www.tradelogistics.go.th/agriplus/ Company Page Company Page Asian Exotic Plants 1 North Organic Thai Part., Ltd. 14 Baan Khao Laem Community Enterprises 2 One Off Coffee Farmstay Part., Ltd. 15 Caesar Food Co., Ltd. 3 Pansiri Agriculture (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 16 Community Enterprises Bansuan Maetha 4 Pattana Palitapun Phuel Pal Samunpri and Pholamai Community Enterprise 17 D Fruit Farm 5 Phulangka Coffee 18 Group Organic Rice Pasit 6 Pimporn (Chips and Chill) 19 Hitec Bio (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 7 Prasit Organic Beauty Cosmrtic Part., Ltd. 20 Integrated Organic Rice Community Enterprise 8 Rachaprouk Lingzhi Mushroom Part., Ltd. 21 Kaset Jao Khun Mushroom Farm Part., Ltd. 9 The Mae Nai’s Winery Part., Ltd. 22 Khwan Chan Organic 10 Triple J Food and Beverage Co., Ltd. 23 McNena Farm 11 Wawee Tea Plantation 24 Mee Dee Chiangmai Co., Ltd. 12 Wisahakij Chumchon Plodphay Napapaek 25 Mon Doi Luang Organic Coffee Co., Ltd. 13 Asian Exotic Plants Address : 1/2 Moo 5, Maeraem, Maerim, Chiang Mai 50180 Website : https://www.facebook.com/AsianBromeliads Company Description : Asian Exotic Plants is the Bromeliads nursery which placed in Chiang Mai, North of Thailand. We are professional nursery with 20 years' experience and more than 10 years exporting of live Bromeliads. Product Information : Exotic Plants Production Certificate : Phyto Sanitary Certificate, EU-E/ EU-N Production Capacity : 10,000 pcs/year 1 Baan Khao Laem Community Enterprises Address : 84 Moo 7 Mae Poen, Mae Poen, Nakhon Sawan 60150 Website : - Company Description : Baan Khao Laem Community and processing it into products Enterprises in 1995.It starts with the activity of growing organic rice such as which certified standard GAP (Good Agricultural Practice of Rice Production) Product Information : Brown rice and Riceberry, Powder Germinated Brown rice nose, Sesame oil (Cold pressed) and Brown rice nose oil (Cold pressed) Production Certificate : GAP (Good Agricultural Practice of Rice Production),FDA Thai, BIO Production Capacity : 1. Brown rice 5 tons/month 2. Riceberry 5 tons/month 3. Powder Germinated 5 tons/month 4. Sesame oil 30,000 bottles/month 5. Brown rice nose oil 30,000 bottles/month 2 Caesar Food Co., Ltd. Address : 155Sak Ngam sub district, Khlong Lan District, Kamphaeng Phet 62180 Website : https://www.facebook.com/caesardehydrated Company Description : Dried Fruit Processing Plant From the fact that we carefully select raw materials that are processed We must therefore have a good processing process. Compliance with production standards, cleanliness, safety, without harmful substances is the main policy of the company. We have R&D team and LAP room. Standardized Control and inspect every step of production To ensure the consistency, consistency and safety of the factory products in accordance with the law, GMP HACCP certified. Product Information : Dried Aloe Vera Production Certificate : GMP HACCP Production Capacity : 45,000 pieces/month 3 Community enterprises Bansuan Maetha Address : 72 M.3 Sandonkeaw sub-district, Maetha district, Lampang 52150 Website : www.fungofoods.com Company Description : Organic mushroom cultivation bring to standard process to healthy food and vegetarian food. Product that are diverse, quality and pay attention to the environment. This product can be served both as a snack and as a main food Product Information : Crispy Mushroom Production Certificate : Thai FDA, Organic Thailand, Primary GMP, HACCP, HALAL Production Capacity : 30,000 pieces/month 4 D Fruit Farm Address : 28 Moo 9, Raiooi, Phichai 53102 Website: https://www.facebook.com/DfruitFarm Company Description : We are producing high quality agricultural products. We plan to export grade –A products to JAPAN and KOREA via SWIFT Co,Ltd. by next year. We have several species of mangoes especially these 3 species ; Namdokmai , Chok anan and Tongdam mangoes. Product Information : Fresh Mangoes Production Certificate : GAP (Good Agricultural Practice) Production Capacity : Namdokmai Mango 40,000 kgs/year, Chok Anan Mango 60,000 kgs/year, Tongdam Mango 20,000 kgs/year 5 Group Organic Rice Pasit Address : 11 Moo 4 Tambon Bandai, Amphur Mae Sai, Chiang Rai 57220 Website : - Company Description : Organic Rice Pasit was born from the gathering of farmers in northern Thailand who have been interested in organic farming since 2009. Now we are a producer of high quality red jasmine rice that meets the Thai standard. We pay attention to every process to ensure the best quality. It also creates knowledge and understanding and expands to new generation of producers and develops in parallel with future agricultural technology. Product Information : Organic Rice Production Certificate : Organic Thailand (2020) Production Capacity : 400 tons/year 6 Hitec Bio (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Address : 206/2 Soi Sermsuk Jatujak, Bangkok 10900 Website : www.inwiangvalley.com Company Description : Inwiang Valley is an international certified organic farm. Within 45 acres of our land comprises with plantation and GMP certified factory. We are mainly grown our own raw materials as well as for our OEM service and made to order customer. Our product hero is the famous longan tea that can help Osteoarthritis and Gouts (research supported) along with other authentic Asian herbal tea that proved for its health benefit. Product Information : Longan Tea/ Asia Herbal Tea Production Certificate : Europe/ Canada/ USDA organic, GMP, OTOP Production Capacity : 15,000 boxes/year 7 Integrated Organic Rice Community Enterprise Address : 30/5 Moo 4 Pichai, Muang, Lampang 52000 Website : www.facebook.com/waewmanee.organic Company Description : Integrated Organic Rice Community Enterprise that grow and process the organic Hom Bai Toei rice in Lampang with traditional way of growing. We are deliver the organic hand made Wawmanee rice from our hand to the consumer. Product Information : Organic Bai Toei Rice Production Certificate : Organic thailand, GMP & HACCP Codex Production Capacity : 40 tons/year 8 Kaset JaoKhun Mushroom Farm Part., Ltd. Address : 60/1 moo. 4 Baan paung sub-district, Thung hua chang district, Lamphun 51160 Website : - Company Description : Khwan Chan Organic From manufacturing intentions directly to buyers Product Information : Red Lingzhi mushroom, Lingzhi RTD Coffee Production Certificate : GMP, HACCP, FDA Thai Production Capacity : Red Lingzhi mushroom dried 3,000 Kg/month and Chaoknun coffee 5,000 boxes/day (each box contain 12 pieces) 9 Khwan Chan Organic Address : 300 Moo.3, T.Thung Hua Chang, Lamphun 51160 Website : https://www.dgtfarm.com/BuyOrganic Company Description : Khwan Chan Organic From manufacturing intentions directly to buyers Product Information : Organic Dry Longan Production Certificate : Organic Thailand ,EU Production Capacity : 9,000 - 15,000 kgs/year 10 McNena Farm Address : 324 M.4 Tambon Thasud, Prahonyothin Rd., Chiang Rai 57100 Website : www.manenafarm.com Company Description : McNena Farm has grown jasmine rice, Riceberry Rice and organic sticky rice and planted herbs around the fields for sustainability. Our products have orders from America, China, Italy, Hong Kong and Vietnam. Product Information : Organic jasmine rice, Organic riceberry rice, Organic sticky rice Production Certificate : USA Organic Certification (USDA), GMP/HACCP, Carbon Foot Print Production Capacity : 1,000 tons/year 11 Mee Dee Chiangmai Co., Ltd. Address : 160/9 Moo.4 Klongchollapatarn Rd, Donkaew, Maerim, Chiang Mai 50180 Website : https://www.facebook.com/deeradacnx Company Description : We are a manufacturer of Deerada crispy fruit which is an irresistible snack for healthy food lovers. It made from 100% real fruits. It made from the best sourced farm in Northern Thailand. We support farmers in local area to get a higher income as a result for the growing demand for their products. So we bring the best technology to processed our snacks. Product Information : Longan and Mango Ships / Snack Production Certificate : Thai FDA, GMP, HACCP, US FDA, KOSHER Production Capacity : 126,000 pieces (we can add more capacity) 12 Mon Doi Luang Organic Coffee Co., Ltd. Address : 159 M.2 T.Thawangtan A.Saraphi, Chiang Mai 50140 Website : www.mondoiluang.com Company Description : Mon Doi Luang farms and distributed USDA NOP and EU Organic certified coffee beans. Every bag of our coffee comes from one organic shade farm; grown, harvested, processed, dried, and roasted by the local in Ban Mae Maeh, Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Product Information : Organic Roasted Coffee Bean Production Certificate : USDA NOP and EU Organic Production Capacity : 10 tons/year 13 North Organic Thai Part., Ltd. Address : 139/9 Village No.1 Sai Khao, Subdistrict, Phan District, Chiang Rai 57120 Website : https://www.facebook.com/northorganicthai/ Company Description : North Organic Thai Farm grows organic vegetables, production control under international standards. On an area of over 98 rai. In Chiang Rai Province We want to be a part of the Good health of people By eating vegetables in Sufficient quantity and safe. Product Information : Oraganic Okra, Cherry Tomato and sweet potato Freeze Dried Power Production Certificate : FDA Thailand, HACCP, ISO22000:2005 Production Capacity : 1,500 boxes/month 14 One off coffee farmstay Part., Ltd. Address : 18/3 Chanan Sathit road Chong Kham, Muang Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son 58000 Website : - Company Description : Complete range of coffee products, planting/ purchase, production, processing, distribution Product Information
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