Thai households are being advised to grow vegetables and raise animals in response to escalating living costs, as a result of the Middle East crisis. During a Senate session on March 23, Senator Patima Jiraphat highlighted the impact of rising energy prices on goods, mentioning a recent increase in egg prices by 20 satang per piece. He warned that essential goods like Mama instant noodles, noted for their affordability, could also face price hikes. Get today's headlines by email The senator emphasized the importance of careful monitoring by the Commerce Ministry to ensure that price increases reflect actual production costs, rather than opportunistic pricing. He called for transparency in any price adjustments, urging that they be accompanied by clear explanations of cost structures and percentage increases. The senator stressed that unjustified sharp price hikes should be avoided. Patima noted that the crisis extends beyond energy, impacting a variety of products such as plastics due to increased raw material costs. As a potential solution, he recommended boosting the use of biodiesel in agriculture and encouraging households toward self-sufficiency. He proposed that families grow vegetables, keep two chickens, and cultivate fish as long-term measures for stability if global tensions continue to rise, reported Khaosod. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now · Khaosod · 23 Mar 2026
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