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Byline: Nareerat Wiriyapong
Feb. 7--Leo Foods Co, a manufacturer of preserved agricultural products, has been revising plans for a new plant worth 300 million baht after suffering damage estimated at 60 million baht due to the current ban imposed by Japan on Thai poultry.
Chanchai Visaidnut, president of Santiphab Group, the parent firm of the company, said that about 50 percent of Leo Foods' total output of 7,000 tonnes a year was preserved vegetables with chicken meat. About 330 tonnes of the products are stocked at the company due to the Japanese ban, resulting in damage worth 60 million baht. Of the total stockpile, 116 tonnes were uncooked chicken ...