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“Thailand Agri-Power: Harnessing Thai Agriculture to Transform from the Kitchen of the World into High-Value Agriculture and Future Foods — Reaching Global Markets” Article by SO OK TRADING March 18, 2026

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“Thailand Agricultural Product-Power: From the Kitchen of the World to High-Value Agriculture and Future Foods”

The Power of Thai Agricultural Products Reaching Global Markets
Article by SO OK TRADING | March 18, 2026

Current Strengths: Thai Agriculture Still Dominates the Global Stage

In 2024–2025, Thai agricultural exports remained strong, with fresh fruits and high-value processed products becoming the heroes of global trade.

Durian: The undisputed king in China, thanks to superior taste and efficient logistics
Jasmine Rice: Despite competition, it remains the “premium rice” demanded in ASEAN and the Middle East
Natural Rubber: Thailand continues to be the world’s largest exporter, with rising prices
Chicken (fresh & processed): Trusted in Japan and Europe for its safety standards
Cassava: A vital raw material for energy and food industries
 

New Growth Engine: High-Value Agro-Industry

Canned Seafood: The largest share in agro-industrial exports
Pet Food: Rapid growth driven by the global pet care trend
Canned Pineapple: Thailand holds over 30% of the global market share
 

Key Markets and Rising Stars

China: Durian remains the hero, while dried fruits and herbal products are emerging
ASEAN: Premium rice and non-alcoholic beverages are gaining traction
Japan: Processed chicken and functional foods meet the needs of an aging society
USA & Australia: Premium and organic pet food deliver high margins
Europe: Low-carbon rubber and insect protein present new opportunities
Middle East: Halal processed foods and Thai rice remain in high demand
 

2026–2030 Outlook: “Future Foods”

Thailand is transitioning from commodity exports to high-value agriculture and future foods.

Future Foods: Alternative proteins, superfoods, personalized functional foods
Green Agriculture: Low-carbon products, smart farming, net zero
New Markets: India, Africa, Middle East
 

Conclusion: From Fresh Fruits to “Future Foods”

Over the next five years, Thai agricultural exports will focus not only on volume but on value creation.
Hero products will evolve from “rice and fresh fruits” to pet food, functional foods, and low-carbon agricultural products, meeting the demands of the modern global market.

 

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