Local to Global: The success stories of local thinking to global markets

Local to Global: The success stories of local thinking to global markets

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Local to Global:
The success stories of local thinking to global markets

Article from InterEcon Journal, No. 18, Vol 2/2565
Department of International Economic Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand

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Pattani Sweet Salt

 Salt from Pattani Bay is noteworthy for its mild salty and rather mellow taste as it is harvested from the brackish water from the bay where fresh water meets the sea. The locals of the only salt field on the Malay Peninsula have been working with local academia in their creation of value-added salt products such as cooking turmeric salt. Nowadays, they also offer salt-based skincare products.

Tel : +66 612097507

Facebook : Pattani Salt (เกลือหวานปัตตานี)

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Thitiwan Silver

Thitiwan Silver is one of the brands that works to preserve the silversmithing industry in Khwao Sinarin Handicrafts Village of Surin, a village famous for silver ornaments influenced by Khmer art. Each piece is hand-crafted from genuine silver by local skilled silversmiths. These spectacular accessories can surely be an eye-catching statement piece for your everyday wear or special event look.

Tel : +66 854801685

Facebook: Titiwan Silver

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Baanmaihorm Homemade Jam

Baanmaihorm Home and Farm’s jams are made of the oversupplying Nang Lae pineapples to reduce food waste and other local northern fruits such as mulberry, lychee and strawberry. One of their best selling products is the Lanna Trio Jam which consists of three Chiang Rai’s well known fruits, namely pineapple, lychee and plum. In collaboration with Mae Fah Luang University, Baanmaihorm offers low-sugar jam without artificial colours, fragrances or preservatives.

Tel : +66 873015118

Facebook: Baanmaihorm Home and Farm

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Charcoal Like

Charcoal Like, a Ban Hua Dan Community Enterprise in Phichit Province produces Biochar, which is agricultural waste decomposed at high temperatures in a carbon-negative process. Biochar chunks are sold as is while the forsaken tiny pieces are turned into odor absorbing charcoal, charcoal powder for washing fruits and vegetables and many more products.

Tel :  +66 886592994

Facebook: CharcoalLike