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TAT announces Chiang Mai as newest addition to the MICHELIN Guide in Thailand

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Bangkok, 29 April 2019 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to announce that Chiang Mai is being added to the third edition of the MICHELIN Guide in Thailand, which is due for release at the end of this year.

The MICHELIN Guide Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket & Phang Nga 2020 will showcase Thailand’s three most vibrant regional culinary scenes.

Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor said, “The addition of Chiang Mai as another culinary destination in the latest edition of the Michelin Guide in Thailand reflects the growth of gastronomic tourism in Thailand.

“Chiang Mai is a logical inclusion in the guide, given it has such a thriving food scene and since it is a major tourist attraction and travel hub connecting to secondary destinations in the North. The Michelin Guide will help to further elevate Chiang Mai’s culinary status.”

The Chiang Mai of today is an enchanting blend of the old and the modern, including when it comes to the city’s fantastic culinary scene. The diversity of food and eateries is impressive, ranging from high-end restaurants catering to the fine-dining crowd to small local joints serving Lanna-style dishes full of flavours and aromas.

Chiang Mai is also home to many Royal Project sites which, while helping to preserve the region’s agricultural heritage and traditions and providing better, more sustainable livelihoods for the local people, are a source of the freshest produce and ingredients for the city’s culinary foodscape.

For the millions of tourists who visit Chiang Mai each year, an impressive range of accommodation is on offer to suit all tastes and budgets. From quaint hostels and budget guesthouses nestled in side streets, to mid-range properties and five-star addresses located downtown, to amazing boutique hideaways in lush green surroundings.

All of these factors come together to make Chiang Mai a gastronomic tourism destination of wonderful diversity…

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Plasma fusion technology development

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BANGKOK, 25 April 2019(NNT) – The National Nuclear Technology Institute and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in plasma fusion technology development in bid to design and develop a tokamak prototype which will be operable in five years.

Phornthep Nisamaneephong, the director of the National Nuclear Technology Institute, and Phatthana Saengsrirot, a deputy EGAT governor, signed the MOU to conduct joint research and development of plasma fusion technology in Thailand. It is an alternative clean energy type for use in the generating of electricity in the future. EGAT’s expertise in electrical engineering and electrical system design will be combined with the National Nuclear Technology Institute’s expertise in research and development of nuclear power to create innovation which will be useful to society and the national economy.

EGAT engineers will also join in a development project on tokamak energy, provided by China, as an important system for magnetic storage of plasma and for research on fusion nuclear energy. The system is expected to be developed and operable within five years in order to make use of plasma fusion in the agricultural sector, germ-eliminating processes for food and farm products. In the medical sector, plasma fusion energy can heal infected and chronic wounds, nurture the facial skin and help with the treatment of garbage and waste. EGAT might conduct research and development into fusion technology as an alternative energy source to cut the cost of electricity for the people in the future.

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Thais spend Bt250 billion annually on lottery and lotto

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At least twice a month –- on the first and sixteenth days – millions of Thais hope and pray that their fortune will change.

They are glued to their TV set or mobile phones, anxiously waiting for lottery results praying for a miracle.

Thais are increasingly addicted to lottery. The National Statistical Office of Thailand reveals that 47 percent of Thai families played lottery and lotto in 2017, up from 11 percent in 2009.

Every fortnight, lottery addicts try to look for luck by scratching tree trunks or browsing the internet for any clue. It is no surprise that “lottery tips” is one of the most googled words by Thais.

In 2017, each Thai family spent Bt4,660 per year to buy lottery and lotto, increasing from Bt3,407 in 2009, according to the National Statistical Office.

Siam Commercial Bank’s Economic Intelligence Center (SCB EIC) also finds that low-income earning families increase their spending on lottery and lotto at the rate exceeding the pace of their pay rise.

People with income lower than Bt15,000 per month spend around Bt350 or 2.2 percent of their income on lottery….

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Many provinces warned about thunderstorms

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BANGKOK, 28 April 2019 (NNT) – Moving on to the weather, people in many areas of the country are bracing themselves for thunderstorms, as the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation advises all storm-prone provinces to be prepared.

On Sunday (Apr 28), thunderstorms can be expected in the northern, northeastern, eastern and central regions, including Bangkok and neighboring provinces. According to the forecast, there will be heavy rain, and gusty winds, as well as hail and lightning in some areas. Members of the public have been warned to avoid open spaces and standing under large trees and or near flimsy billboards.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, under the administration of the Ministry of the Interior, has coordinated with all storm-prone provinces to be prepared. Personnel, mobile units and equipment have been prepared to handle potential disasters around the clock, and people living in risk areas have been warned of dangers caused by thunderstorms.

Since April 25, thunderstorms have affected 2,963 households in 334 villages in 71 districts of 28 provinces and injured two people. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation is cooperating with the Royal Thai Army, provincial authorities, and relevant units to assess the damage in all areas and provide necessities, roof tiles and home-repair tools to those affected.

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BUSINESS NEWS IN BRIEF 10/4

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SMEs need to learn from stories of success, Q1 rice export volumes and value down, Decision issued to improve Logistics Performance Index ranking, Mastercard appoints new Country Manager for Vietnam

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Michelin Guide in Thailand is coming to Chiang Mai – Tourism

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Chiang Mai, 26 April, 2019 – Michelin today announces the extension of The MICHELIN Guide’s reach to Chiang Mai with the new edition: The MICHELIN Guide Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket&Phang-Nga 2020, to be released at the end of 2019.

This third edition of The MICHELIN Guide in Thailand boasts to showcase the country’s three unique and most vibrant regional food scenes – from the fertile central plains and the coastal south, to the mountainous north.

Mr. Segsarn Trai-Ukos, Country Director of Michelin Siam and Secretary General of Michelin East Asia and Australia, said: “Chiang Mai – Thailand’s second-largest city – is rich with cultural and culinary treasures that make this city deserving of being highlighted in The MICHELIN Guide for its distinctive local cuisine, as well as exceptional accommodation with its unique character and style.

“With Chiang Mai as an addition to Bangkok, Phuket, and Phang-Nga, this edition of The MICHELIN Guide serves as a true testimony of the regional diversity of Thai food, which varies due to the combination of climate, geography, culture, history, and ethnicities of each region. This makes Thailand an ideal and truly exciting gastro-tourism destination,”

Mr. Trai-Ukos, Country Director of Michelin Siam and Secretary General of Michelin East Asia and Australia

Chiang Mai has inherited many…

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Commerce Ministry tackles oil palm pricing

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The Ministry of Commerce has stressed the government’s efforts to solve low pricing of oil palm kernels, bringing forward measures over the next two months to bring down the stock volume to a normal level.

The Department of Internal Trade Director General, Wichai Phochanakij revealed today the government has been working to resolve the low oil palm kernel pricing faced by farmers, with the Ministry of Commerce proposing palm oil stock rebalancing measures which were approved by the National Palm Oil Policy Committee on 1st November 2018, and later proposed to the Cabinet on 20th November 2018 to expedite the use of 160,000 tons of palm oil in stock for electricity generation at Bang Pakong power plant, promoting consumption in the energy sector, and re-balancing palm supply and demand in the country.

One of the factors leading to poor palm oil pricing is the warm climate causing palm fruit to become ripe prematurely, leading farmers to sell the produce to oil extractors resulting in higher costs and lower yields, while many farmers are speeding up the harvest at their farms to find money for tuition fees for their children as the new school term approaches.

The decision by the European Union to cancel the use of palm oil as a biofuel ingredient, and the increase in import tax by India which is the world’s largest palm oil importer also affected the pricing.

The Department of Internal Trade has been accepting registrations from crude palm oil producers to supply the Electricity Generating Authority for electricity generation from 2nd January to 1st March 2019. The campaign has reached the 160,000 tons goal. The EGAT has so far received 152,000 tons of palm oil, with 8,000 remaining to be shipped this month.

The department is also promoting the use of B20 biodiesel at 20 million liters daily. Related agencies are now working to issue B20 certifications for compatible car engines, encouraging manufacturers to produce more models compatible with B20, and providing a discount on B20 sales to be 5 baht per liter less than diesel oil, and providing tax discounts for biodiesel vehicles. These measures are expected to create more than 1,270,000 liters of palm oil consumption annually.

The DIT director general added that these measures will help bring down in-stock palm oil from 370,000 tons to a normal margin over the next two months, which will help stabilize the prices farmers receive in the future.

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Drought, northern haze, forest fires

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BANGKOK, 26 April 2019(NNT) – Hot spots and airborne particulate matter in nine northern provinces have risen again. A fire broke out in a forest reserve in Phrae province, prompting authorities to keep putting it out.

Personnel from varied agencies as well as volunteer villagers extinguished the fire which had occurred since April 19 in the forest reserve straddling Tambon Huay Rai in Den Chai district of Phrae and the capital district of Uttaradit. The authorities found the fire which claimed damage to 1,500 rai of land very difficult to keep under control due to unyielding access to it. A helicopter dumped water in an airborne effort to help put out the fire and barriers were set up to contain it.

Meanwhile, the PM 2.5 airborne dust in the nine northern provinces was reported by the Department of Pollution Control’s Air4thai website in a range of 51 to 205 micrograms per cubic meter with the highest, red-zone hot spot reported in Tambon Chong Kham in the capital district of Mae Hong Son where the particulate matter has remained at health-affecting level.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has declared a total of 287 villages in 39 tambon in 13 districts of five provinces namely Roi Et, Sri Saket, Nakhon Ratchasima, Trat and Chonburi, as drought-hit areas.

Department of Groundwater Resources Director General Kusol Chotirat confirmed that preparations have been made for the inspection into the conditions of groundwater wells, water pumps, waterworks and water quality improvement systems in the face of the current drought. A total of 132 permanent water distribution spots have been set up to provide clean drinking water while 737 groundwater wells are being excavated within this month in areas which might be in lack of water. Nakharat units and trucks equipped with the water quality improvement system have been deployed to make clean drinking water for villagers in drought-hit areas.

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