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Thailand starts exporting cooked duck meat to Australia

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Thailand has started exporting cooked duck meat products to Australia after 7 years of negotiations. The first 20 tons were shipped out of Thailand today, with some 1,200 tons of cooked duck meat expected to go to Australia in the first calendar year.

 

The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives and food product manufacturer Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) today celebrated the first shipment of cooked duck meat products to Australia, the first-ever export of cooked duck meat from Thailand to the Oceanian country.

 

Mr. Prayoon Inskul, Permanent Secretary of Agriculture and Cooperatives, said Thailand and Australia have been in negotiations since 2016, while the success of cooperation between the Thai government and private sector has resulted in Thailand being the first country in the world allowed to export ready to eat duck products to Australia.

 

The first shipment consisted of 20 tons of cooked duck meat. The country now expects to export some 1,200 tons to Australia during the first calendar year, generating some 400 million baht in revenue.

 

CPF CEO Prasit Boondoungprasert said this shipment reflects the capability of Thai businesses to produce world-class agricultural goods, while Australia itself is a high potential market with increasing demands for ready-to-eat duck products, with the current figure of duck consumption at around 50,000 tons per year.

 

CPF has been exporting duck products to several international markets, including Germany, England, the EU, Japan, Singapore, and New Zealand. The company is targeting a 500-600 ton duck export to Australia, consisting of grilled duck, shredded duck meat, and grilled duck with flour wrap.

 

by Tanakorn Sangiam

 

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Source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG230613092659293

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

grilled duck, shredded duck meat, and grilled duck with flour wrap.

Crispy duck pancakes served with sliced spring onion and hoisin sauce - delicious and one of my favourites!

Crispy Duck Pancakes with Spring Onion and Cucumber | Cooking Up The Pantry

 

Is Peking on the export list?

9 hours ago, webfact said:

first shipment of cooked duck meat products to Australia,

Will "G'day Mate" become "Hello Ducky"??

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And when LOS inports rabbits from Australia, i've been waiting for that for long time, but nowhere to buy it.

2 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

And when LOS inports rabbits from Australia, i've been waiting for that for long time, but nowhere to buy it.

Seen occasionally in Foodland Pattaya.

2 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Seen occasionally in Foodland Pattaya.

Unfortunately, i live in the surroundings of Cha-am/Hua-hin and also the Makro don't have it.

4 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Is Peking on the export list?

Why? Chinese restaurants everywhere in Aus. Or do you mean peking duck exported into Thailand from Australia?

47 minutes ago, Peterphuket said:

And when LOS inports rabbits from Australia, i've been waiting for that for long time, but nowhere to buy it.

Yes a bunny or two is quite nice once you get the buckshot out but this is what I miss....

Kangaroo Stock Photo - Download Image Now - Red Kangaroo, Animal,  Horizontal - iStock

Kangaroo Denver Leg | 4 lbs. - Fossil Farms

You might not be able to tell just by looking but this is KANGAROO meat!  Would you be willing to try it??? : … | Australian food, Traditional  australian food, Food

 

Pattaya Duck is what the locals do when Plod starts shooting at car tires.

Another Thai inefficiency. Makes no sense!!

If they asked me I would tell them to trained the ducks to fly to Australia and cook them there?  

But does anyone ask me? Noooo

11 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

Gee whiz. What an exciting story.

Were the attempts to export heroin to Aust more exciting? Give me ducks anytime! ????

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16 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Is Peking on the export list?

No, just Australian places mate....

It is being sold on the WEB and expect a BILL.

14 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Will "G'day Mate" become "Hello Ducky"??

 

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4 hours ago, 2baht said:

Were the attempts to export heroin to Aust more exciting?

But it was only flour according to the 'exporter'....

2 hours ago, wombat said:

 

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Just send me the bill, was the cry from the Chinese!!

Edited by xylophone

Where's my kangaroo steaks? 

Nice if you can handle meat seared "blue".

Any more and it's like eating leather. ???? 

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