Industry News       English French Dutch Spanish German Russian Italian Portuguese Portuguese Danish Greek Romanian Ukrainean Chinese Polish Korean
Logo Slogan_Russian

НОВОСТИ CASTLE MALTING в парнертнерстве с www.e-malt.ru
07 October, 2024



Brewing news Thailand: Government rejects bill that would liberalise home brewing

Thailands House of Representatives has rejected a bill that would liberalise Thailands alcohol industry by making to easier for home brewing of beer to be conducted without a licence, AsiaBrewersNetwork.com reported on October 4.

The bill had been proposed by member of the house Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, an experienced craft brewer, and a representative of the opposition Peoples Party. The bill was voted down with 237 votes against and 137 in favour.

The bill proposed allowing individuals to own their alcohol distillation equipment and to produce alcoholic beverages for personal use without needing prior government approval. This is a big issue. If every household is allowed to make liquor without legal controls and that leads to death, the consequences will be severe. Permission is necessary, argued government chief whip Wisut Chainarun from the Pheu Thai Party coalition, calling the bill impractical and potentially dangerous.

Instead, the House endorsed more conservative bills put forward by Pheu Thai and the United Thai Nation Party, a coalition partner, with 384 and 385 votes respectively. These bills will now undergo further scrutiny. Under these conservative proposals, government permission remains a prerequisite.

Limjittrakorn, previously a lawyer turned craft brewer, has campaigned to make laws more accommodating for small-scale beer producers. His bill was aimed at reducing the high barriers to entry for small brewers such as significant capital requirements and minimum annual production volumes. These currently favour the large brewing companies. By easing these restrictions small domestic brewers could capture 10% of the market within 10 years, he argued.

Thailands alcoholic drinks market is valued at approximately US$14 billion. Boon Rawd Brewery controls about 58% of the beer market, while Thai Beverage Plc holds about 34.3% share.





Обратно



Эта статья любезно предоставлена сайтом E-malt.ru, глобальный источник информации для профессионалов пивоваренной индустрии. Два раза в неделю рассылки E-malt.com имеют последние новости отрасли, статистические данные в виде графиков и таблиц, мир ячменя и солода в ценах, и другую соответствующую информацию. Нажмите здесь, чтобы получить полный доступ к E-malt.ru. Если вы являетесь клиентом Castle Malting, вы можете получить свободный доступ к веб-сайту E-malt.ru и публикациям. Свяжитесь с нами для получения дополнительной информации напишите письмо на marketing@castlemalting.com .













Мы используем файлы cookie, чтобы обеспечить вам максимальное удобство на нашем веб-сайте. Если вы продолжите использовать этот сайт, мы будем считать, что вы им довольны.     Ok     Нет      Privacy Policy   





(libra 0.6152 sec.)