The organic honey of Thailand holds significant value for importation due to several key factors: 1. Pure and Healthy Origin: The honey is sourced from unpolluted virgin forests, free from environmental pollutants. This ensures the purity and healthiness of the honey, making it an attractive option for consumers seeking high-quality organic products. 2. Innovation in Beekeeping: The transition from traditional beekeeping to organic beekeeping in many bee-yards signifies a commitment to innovation. This shift requires education for beekeepers to adopt organic practices, contributing to the production of honey with enhanced quality and organic standards. 3. Diverse and Seasonal Varieties: Thailand's honey production includes various types of honey known for their distinct flavors, stemming from different botanical origins and seasonal variations. Notable examples include Dimcarpus fumatus, Sesamum orientale, and Croton and others. This diversity adds to the appeal for consumers seeking unique and seasonal honey options. 4. Abundant Annual Production: With an annual honey production of about 10,000 metric tons, Thailand has a substantial output, ensuring a consistent supply for importers. The potential for multiple harvests in areas with beekeeping potential further contributes to the reliability of the supply chain. 5. Royal Endorsement for Sustainability: The 80th-anniversary message from H.M. the Queen emphasizes sustainable agriculture and conservation. The recognition of the role of bees in pollination for organic honey production aligns with growing global awareness of the importance of sustainable and eco-friendly practices. 6. Biodiversity of Honey Bees: The presence of unique honey bee species, such as the Black Dwarf Honeybee (Apis andreniformis) and Red Dwarf Honeybee (Apis florea), adds an element of biodiversity to the honey production landscape. The rarity of these species and their contribution to honey production during specific seasons can make the honey more appealing to consumers. 7. Potential for Exportation: The high demand for Longan honey, especially considering its potential as organic honey, opens up opportunities for exportation. The global market for organic products provides a platform for Thailand to showcase its unique and organic honey varieties to a broader audience. In summary, Thailand's organic honey is a promising import choice due to its commitment to organic beekeeping, diverse honey varieties, substantial annual production, and alignment with global trends in sustainability and organic agriculture.
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Oxygen radical absorption capacity ï¼?ORACï¼?is very high at 150,000 There is the equivalent of 20 grams of raw Chaga in 1 gram of extract Completely soluble in water, coffee, etc. Drinkable anywhere anytime Chaga (Inonotus obliquus L.) contains a unique set of polysaccharides, polyphenols and beta-glucans. Also, it contains a large amount of flavonoids, alkaloids, and organic acids. It is rich in mineral nutrients such as potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium, manganese and zinc. Chaga tea has a long history of use among the peoples of Siberia as a healthy drink. In the mid-20th century, the Academy of Sciences of the USSR made great efforts to study the health properties of Chaga and drinks made from it. The main research on this topic was conducted from in Leningrad Medical Academy. It turned out that super anti-oxidant properties of Chaga made it beneficial for a lot of conditions, including some complex conditions. One of the main qualities of Chaga is its safety. It has been proven by the centuries-old history of its use in the diet of the peoples of Siberia and numerous clinical studies on toxicity. Chaga became famous internationally after the publication of the novel "Cancer Ward" by a Nobel prize winner Solzhenitsyn, which describes the healing properties of Chaga mushroom. Chaga extract that we offer to our clients is manufactured at the Baikal Herbs Ltd. facilities in the town of Baikalsk. It is a company with over 30-year history and is a pioneer of the dry Chaga extract market. It owns the first patents for the production of dry Chaga extract. Thanks to this company, dry Chaga extract has become a world-famous product and is sold worldwide in health stores. The company pays a lot of attention to science, and constantly works to improve the quality of its products. Currently, Chaga products are being sold in 22 countries around the world. Chaga mushrooms are harvested in the ecologically clean area of lake Baikal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and meet the highest quality requirements for Chaga mushrooms. Chaga contains chromogenic polyphenol carboxylic complex, pterins, polysaccharides, agaricin and human-like chagic acids, organic acids, lipids, steroid substances, lignin, fiber, free phenols, flavonoids, major and mineral nutrients.
Siberian licorice (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis.), growing in the sub-Arctic climate, differs from its southern relatives by a relatively large number of biologically active substances (glycyrrhizic acid - from 3 to 6%). Siberian licorice is the most popular herb in folk medicine due to its sweet taste and anti-inflammatory qualities. It contains a large number of estrogens, remarkably similar to female hormones, so it is actively used in cosmetics and in solving problems with female reproductive functions. Licorice root contains glycyrrhizic acid, glucose, sucrose, fiber, ascorbic acid, flavonoids (liquiritin, isoliquiritin, liquiritoside etc.), essential oils, minerals, and tannins. It is actively used in resorts in the form of licorice baths. Licorice extract has been clinically tested for adaptogenic properties and is recommended for athletes to improve their athletic performance. It is used as a natural sweetener in the production of sweets.
Vietnamese acacia wood pellets and Indonesia wood pellets are ideal for biomass power plants. Wood pellets are fuels that emit significantly less carbon dioxide, which causes global warming, than fossil fuels such as petroleum, and have been attracting attention in recent years as biomass with a low environmental load. Wood pellets, like fossil fuels, emit carbon dioxide when burned, which is the same amount that the wood material absorbs during photosynthesis during the growth process, resulting in zero deduction, so-called "carbon neutral". Our method allows for permanent supply while maintaining carbon neutrality by planting trees at the same time as logging. It is friendly to the global environment, helps the economies of developing countries while maintaining forests, and greatly contributes to world's stable power generation plans. In addition, it is possible to supply a large amount of wood chips for papermaking, which are 100% acacia and 100% eucalyptus, which are standard-compliant products for many companies.