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Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Chairing the project to bring quality Thai herbs to the world market Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Cooperate with the private sector to bring quality Thai herbs to the world market. Set a goal in 2021 to increase the value of herbal product consumption to 360,000 million baht and be the number 1 export leader in ASEAN. Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi Province, led by Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health. Chaired the announcement of the government's policy on developing Thai herbs to build the economy.
In the project to bring quality Thai herbs to the world market (Thailand KISS the World) with Dr. Praphon Tang Srikiattikul Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health along with Dr. Marut Jirasettasiri, Director General of the Department of Thai Email DataTraditional and Alternative Medicine Along with the network partners supporting the project, there are representatives from the Department of International Trade Promotion. Department of Internal Trade Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Executives of King Power International Company Limited and executives of CP All Public Company Limited Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, said that the government has given it to the Ministry of Public Health. It is a central point together with related agencies. Developing the entire system of Thai medicinal plants From the origin, middle and destination to be able to be used effectively.
It is accepted and can create economic value for the country according to the National Herbal Development Master Plan No. 1 (2017-2021), setting a goal to increase the value of herbal product consumption 1-fold from 180,000 million baht to 360,000 million baht and is the number 1 exporter of herbs and herbal products in ASEAN. Currently, the world herbal market is worth more than 10 billion US dollars. The growth rate of consumption of herbal products with the greatest potential is dietary supplements and cosmeceuticals. In 2018, Thailand had a consumption value of herbs and herbal products of 280,168 million baht, an export value of 2,241 million baht, and was classified as having a high rate of Herbal economic growth is the 8th highest in the world, with the highest market value of Product Champion being turmeric, accounting for a worldwide market value of approximately 570 million US dollars. Or equivalent to more than 18,240 million baht in Thai money.
In the project to bring quality Thai herbs to the world market (Thailand KISS the World) with Dr. Praphon Tang Srikiattikul Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health along with Dr. Marut Jirasettasiri, Director General of the Department of Thai Email DataTraditional and Alternative Medicine Along with the network partners supporting the project, there are representatives from the Department of International Trade Promotion. Department of Internal Trade Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Executives of King Power International Company Limited and executives of CP All Public Company Limited Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, said that the government has given it to the Ministry of Public Health. It is a central point together with related agencies. Developing the entire system of Thai medicinal plants From the origin, middle and destination to be able to be used effectively.
It is accepted and can create economic value for the country according to the National Herbal Development Master Plan No. 1 (2017-2021), setting a goal to increase the value of herbal product consumption 1-fold from 180,000 million baht to 360,000 million baht and is the number 1 exporter of herbs and herbal products in ASEAN. Currently, the world herbal market is worth more than 10 billion US dollars. The growth rate of consumption of herbal products with the greatest potential is dietary supplements and cosmeceuticals. In 2018, Thailand had a consumption value of herbs and herbal products of 280,168 million baht, an export value of 2,241 million baht, and was classified as having a high rate of Herbal economic growth is the 8th highest in the world, with the highest market value of Product Champion being turmeric, accounting for a worldwide market value of approximately 570 million US dollars. Or equivalent to more than 18,240 million baht in Thai money.