TCC Food Conference 2024
Mark your calendar! TCC Food Conference 2024: Exploring future food production, export, and industry support.
What will the future of the Thai food industry be like? Come join us and find the answer at TCC Food Conference 2024.
Topic "NOW! Future Food Thailand:
Opening opportunities for future food entrepreneurs"
Monday 15 July 2024
Time: 1:30–3:30 p.m.
At Activity Hall, 1st floor, Banjerd Chonwicharn Building, The Thai Chamber of Commerce and through the online Zoom Meeting system
Organized by the Processed Food and Future Food Committee. Thai Chamber of Commerce
HIGHLIGHT
Definition and setting goals for future food production and export in Thailand
NSTDA's role and benefits To drive the future of Thailand's food industry
Providing services and benefits from the Food Institute For Thai food entrepreneurs
Inspiration from the Success Case Model on future food marketing opportunities in Thailand
Thai Chamber of Commerce joins forces to drive the food industry of the future
On July 15, 2024, Dr. Wisit Limluecha, Chairman of the Processed Food and Future Food Committee Opened the seminar on "NOW! Future Food Thailand: Opening opportunities for future food entrepreneurs", considered the second seminar of 2024.
We were honored by speakers including Dr. Suphawan Teerarat, Director of the Food Institute, Ms. Sirinya Lim, Senior Director. Office of the National Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Policy Council (NHCO) Dr. Nongnuch Athiphanumpai, Deputy Secretary-General, Thai Future Food Trade Association Hosted by Mr. Santi Aphakat Co-Founder & CEO Tastebud Lab & Bio Buddy
Future Food is a product with high growth potential. In 2024 (Jan.-March), Thailand exports the most Functional Food products (90% share, 19% growth, worth more than 123 billion. baht), followed by Alternative Protein (portion 4.5%, growth 9%, value over 6.5 billion baht), Medical & Personalized (portion 4%, growth 2%, value over 6 billion baht) and Organic food and Whole foods (portion 1% growth 19% worth over 1.6 billion baht)