Bangkok Post

Thailand, Japan break bread

Food innovation centre opens soon

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

Thai and Japanese government­s are expected to soon launch the Mie-Thailand Innovation Centre for the local food industry, aiming to develop and increase value of Thai products.

Japan is interested in R&D for Thai rice and will use this new centre to cooperate with the National Food Institute in Bangkok, which is located adjacent to the new centre.

Industry Minister Uttama Savanayana said the opening is scheduled for Nov 14, and will be presided over by Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripit­ak.

“The centre is the collaborat­ion between Thai government and the Japan External Trade Organizati­on to support small and medium-sized enterprise [SME] products,” he said.

Mr Uttama said 64 Japanese SMEs from Mie prefecture in several industries are interested in investing in Thailand, as well as in a bioeconomy project with the ministry.

“Japan is the first to apply for investment incentives to the Board of Investment [BoI], making up 80 billion baht last year, thanks to the strong diplomatic relations between the two government­s,” said Mr Uttama.

He said the new centre will connect with the Industry Transforma­tion Centre, cooperatin­g with provincial universiti­es such as Chiang Mai University to promote the food industry.

The ministry will soon expand this project to the southern region; for example, the project will be taken to Songkhla province to promote seafood products in cooperatio­n with Prince of Songkla University.

Mr Uttama spoke at the “Transform Thai economy to step for the future” seminar, noting the general election scheduled for February 2019 will be a moment of change for the country. “Everyone is watching for Thailand’s general election next year and it will create a new perspectiv­e of the country and transform the economy,” he said.

“All sectors and stakeholde­rs must cooperate to improve and transform the country.”

Mr Uttama said in his speech to the Asean Economic Ministers Meeting in Singapore the government is committed to the infrastruc­ture road map for new megaprojec­ts to mobilise the country.

“For example, 5G technology has been pushed forward to create a stronger mobile network with the latest technology.”

In addition, 5G can fulfil the government’s 4.0 initiative, which aims to forward the country’s capabiliti­es.

“Thailand has more than originaleq­uipment manufactur­ers, including technology and product owners that can together improve economic fundamenta­ls,” said Mr Uttama.

The Thai agricultur­e sector is the top priority for the government as this needs further strength, particular­ly given the poverty levels farmers face, which limits their access to new technology to overcome and solve nature disasters.

The next step for the agricultur­e sector is to use technology to create a market platform, improve the manufactur­ing process and increase product value.

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Uttama: Centre to support SME products

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