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  2. National Food Institute of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The National Food Institute (NFI) was established on October 15, 1996, by the Ministry of Thailand via cabinet resolution, order No. 440/2539 dated November 28, 1996. [ 1 ] The NFI was founded to be an independent organization to promote and facilitate the development of Thailand's food industry. NFI's stated mission is, "To provide academic ...

  3. Ministry of Industry (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 1990s, these initial institutes were revamped with several of its divisions and centers being made autonomous, including the National Food Institute, the Thailand Textile Institute, the Electrical and Electronics Institute, and the Thai Productivity Institute, primarily through relocating some research and laboratory ...

  4. Atchaka Sibunruang - Wikipedia

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    Atchaka Sibunruang. Atchaka Sibunruang ( Thai: อรรชกา สีบุญเรือง) is a Thai civil servant Chairman of National Food Institute of Thailand, working mainly in industrial economy management. She served as Minister of Industry and Minister of Science and Technology in the first cabinet of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o ...

  5. Agriculture in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's food exports average one trillion baht annually. Locally consumed foods earn two trillion baht annually in the domestic market. Thailand is a leading food exporter: rice is the chief export, accounting for about 17.5 percent of all food exports, followed by chicken, sugar, processed tuna, tapioca flour, and shrimp.

  6. Ministry of Public Health (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry executive. Opart Karnkawinpong, MD, Permanent Secretary. Website. www.moph.go.th. The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH; Thai: กระทรวงสาธารณสุข, RTGS: Krasuang Satharanasuk) is a Thai governmental body responsible for the oversight of public health in Thailand. It is commonly referred to in Thailand by its ...

  7. List of food contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    2007 – Pet food recalls occurred in North America, Europe, and South Africa as a result of Chinese protein export contamination using melamine as an adulterant. 2008 – Baby milk scandal, in China. 300,000 babies affected, 51,900 hospitalisations and 6 infant deaths.

  8. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    About 70 pesticides used in Thailand are banned in the West. [7] According to the Thai government's The Eleventh National Economic and Social Development Plan (2012-1016), Thailand is number one in the world in the application of chemicals in agriculture. The report stated, "The use of chemicals in the agricultural and industrial sectors is ...

  9. Category : Government-affiliated institutions of Thailand

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    Category:Government-affiliated institutions of Thailand. Category. : Government-affiliated institutions of Thailand. Government-affiliated institutions are affiliated with certain ministries but do not function as a branch of the Thai government and are not considered state agencies.