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Thai Agricultural & Processed Products “The Food Innovation Era – Starting in Thailand, Reaching the World: From Orchards to Global Supermarkets, Fresh, Delicious, and Safe with Thai Standards, Exporting Future Food Innovation” Article by SO OK TRADIN

Last updated: 24 Mar 2026
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Thailand as the “Food Innovation Hub” ✨


Thai food, fruits, and agri‑processed products are reaching global markets with standards and quality that guarantee freshness and flavor, trusted worldwide.
Article by SO OK TRADING – March 23, 2026 

Thailand’s Current Status and Achievements

Global Ranking: #1 exporter in ASEAN, Top 8 worldwide
Export Value: In 2025, exports surpassed 1.7 trillion baht
Star Products:
Pet Food – booming in the USA, Japan, and Europe
Processed/Frozen Durian – dominating the Chinese market
Processed Chicken – major exports to Japan and Europe
Canned Tuna – consistently leading the global market
 

Rising Stars 2025–2026

Tropical Fruits – freeze‑dried durian, mango, pineapple, mangosteen, coconut water, ready‑to‑use coconut milk
Rice & Grains – riceberry pasta, gluten‑free flour, ready‑to‑eat jasmine rice
Future Food – plant‑based meat, insect protein, functional foods (turmeric, moringa)
Seasonings & Ready Meals – curry pastes, fish sauce, chili sauce
Agri‑Industry Products – pet food, modified tapioca starch, bioplastics
 

Key Markets & Export Opportunities

China: freeze‑dried durian, coconut products, tapioca, Thai seasonings
USA: pet food, canned fruits, ready‑to‑eat meals
Japan/Korea: processed chicken, premium fruits, premium rice
EU/UK: alternative proteins, seasonings, processed chicken
Middle East: tropical fruits, halal products
Africa: processed rice, tapioca for energy
Australia: seafood products, frozen shrimp
 

Outlook Towards 2030

AgriTech & Precision Farming: farmer income rising from 187,000 → 312,000 baht per household
Niche Markets: health‑focused fruit processing, CAGR 9% annually
Alternative Proteins: global market projected to reach USD 2.79 billion
Foodservice: Thai market expanding to USD 55 billion by 2031
Sustainability Standards: traceability and climate action as key competitive drivers
 

Success Factors of Thai Agri‑Products

Food Safety: trusted global standards
Authentic Thai Flavor: unique taste and culture
Innovation: freeze‑dried, plant‑based, functional foods
Food Security: Thailand as the “Kitchen of the World” with a strong supply chain
 

Thailand is transforming from the “traditional kitchen of the world” into the “Food Innovation Hub,” exporting not just food, but value, health, and sustainability to consumers worldwide.

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