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Industry Talk! “Thai herbs are not only precious local wisdom but also the valuable resources. The government has a master plan for Thai herb development to promote sustainability and the economic value of the herbs. At present, Thai herbal products range from health supplement food to beauty products are gaining in popularity, especially in Asia Pacific with more than 9 per cent growth per year,” says Chantira Jimreivat Vivatrat, DITP’s director-general. Thailand, as a major centre for herbal and natural products in the world. People all over the world are becoming more health-conscious. Besides taking regular exercises, people are paying more attention to what they eat in order to maintain a healthy body. Thailand’s herbal products are not only plant extracts as food supplements, but also animal extracts for cosmeceutical ingredients. Natural extracts are gaining much popularity amongst consumers of all ages. Likewise, traditional herbal remedy is now looked upon by more and more people as positive alternatives to modern drugs. Indeed, many herbal medicines have been found to cause fewer side effects. Due to the increasing interest in herbs and the availability of a wide variety of herbs in Thailand, the future of herbal products both locally and internationally looks bright. At the same time, however, competition in the global trade of herbs is expected to intensify as well. Exhibitor Profiles: Edition: 2 nd edition in Thailand Opening hours: 4 November: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 5 November: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 6 November: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 4 - 6 November 2020 FIRST LAUNCH NEX - a dedicated zone showcasing the latest natural extract products, applications and solutions. Animal extracts Dietary supplement ingredients Nutraceutical and cosmeceutical ingredients Other Natural Extracts Dietary fiber Herbal extracts Plant extracts Why Thailand? New Date Venue: Hall 11-12, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Thailand

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Industry Talk!“Thai herbs are not only precious local wisdom but also the valuable resources. The government has a master plan for Thai herb development to promote sustainability and the economic value of the herbs. At present, Thai herbal products range from health supplement food to beauty products are gaining in popularity, especially in Asia Pacific with more than 9 per cent growth per year,” says Chantira Jimreivat Vivatrat, DITP’s director-general.

Thailand, as a major centre for herbal and natural products in the world.

People all over the world are becoming more health-conscious. Besides taking regular exercises, people are paying more attention to what they eat in order to maintain a healthy body. Thailand’s herbal products are not only plant extracts as food supplements, but also animal extracts for cosmeceutical ingredients.

Natural extracts are gaining much popularity amongst consumers of all ages. Likewise, traditional herbal remedy is now looked upon by more and more people as positive alternatives to modern drugs. Indeed, many herbal medicines have been found to cause fewer side effects.

Due to the increasing interest in herbs and the availability of a wide variety of herbs in Thailand, the future of herbal products both locally and internationally looks bright. At the same time, however, competition in the global trade of herbs is expected to intensify as well.

Exhibitor Profiles:

Edition: 2nd edition in ThailandOpening hours: 4 November: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 5 November: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm 6 November: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

4 - 6 November 2020

FIRSTLAUNCH

NEX - a dedicated zone showcasing the latestnatural extract products, applications and solutions.

Animal extracts

Dietary supplementingredients

Nutraceutical andcosmeceutical ingredients

Other Natural Extracts

Dietary fiber

Herbal extracts

Plant extracts

Why Thailand?

NewDateVenue: Hall 11-12, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Thailand

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Thai herb product champions

About the show Fact and Figures of CPhI South East Asia 2019:

TURMERIC(Kamin Chun)

Thailand’s Plant Extracts Exports in 2017

Supported by:Officially Supported by:Organised by:

CPhI South East Asia, co-located with P-MEC, InnoPack, ICSE, FDF and NEX, is the ASEAN's leading trading and conference platform. The event brings together over 7,200 local, regional and international pharma experts to do business, learn, share ideas and shape the future of the ASEAN pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.

More than 7,200 attendees from 75 countries gathered at the event to network and take advantage of more than 20 free industry seminars. Every sector of the pharmaceutical market is represented under one roof.

7,200+Attendees

75Countries

Participating

20+Industry

Seminars

CASSUMUNAR GINGER(Plai)

CENTELLA (Bai Bua Bok)

BLACK GALINGALE(Krachai Dam)

No. 1

45,755,843 Baht44.21 %

Other(17 Countries)

4,006,681 Baht3.87 %

No. 2

27,380,662 Baht26.46 %

No. 3

8,116,000 Baht7.84 %

No. 4

3,966,261 Baht3.83 %

No. 5

3,866,374 Baht3.74 %

No. 6

3,541,909 Baht3.42 %

No. 7

2,509,419 Baht2.42 %

No. 8

2,360,553 Baht2.28 %

No. 9

1,155,594 Baht1.12 %

No. 10

826,635 Baht0.80 %

Japan

Republic of Korea Malaysia Singapore Philippines

China Vietnam United state India Myanmar

Value(Baht)

Marketshare (%)

PharmaIngredients

Contractmanufacturing

and Services

Packaging andDrug delivery

systems

Every aspect ofthe finished

dosage supplychain

Natural extractproducts,

applicationsand solutions.

Thailand and the rest of Pan Asia : Nongnaphat (Noi) e : [email protected] , Naruechol (Jan) e : [email protected] (Ann) e : [email protected] , Watsaraporn (Golf) e : [email protected]

Machinery,Technology

and Equipment

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Europe, USA and the rest of the world Angela Rincon e : [email protected] : Clair Huang e : [email protected] : Ketki Karkhanis e : [email protected] Indonesia : Anna Maria e : [email protected] : Ashlee Jang e : [email protected] Taiwan : Queendy Tsai e : [email protected]

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