TFM Expands Regional Footprint, Signs MOU with Bangladeshi Partners Advancing Technology Transfer to Elevate Sustainable Aquaculture at the Global Level
Bangkok – 10 February 2026 – Thai Union Feedmill Public Company Limited (TFM), a leading Thai manufacturer and distributor of aquafeed and economic animal feed, continues to strengthen its regional presence by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with partners from Bangladesh. The collaboration aims to transfer Thailand’s advanced aquaculture technologies and enhance the competitiveness of the aquatic animal industry toward sustainable global standards.
Mr. Peerasak Boonmechote, Chief Executive Officer of Thai Union Feedmill Public Company Limited (TFM), stated that the company has been continuously strengthening its regional footprint. Most recently, TFM entered into an MOU with partners from Bangladesh to jointly develop and expand the aquaculture industry, covering whiteleg shrimp, black tiger shrimp, giant freshwater prawn, and barramundi.
The signing ceremony was honored by the presence of H.E. Mr. Faiyaz Murshid Kazi, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to Thailand, together with Mr. Syed Mahmudul Huq, Chairman of the Bangladesh Shrimp and Fish Foundation (BSFF), and Mrs. Hathai Nantatong, Director – Feed Commercial, representing Thai Union Feedmill Public Company Limited.
This collaboration focuses on enhancing high–economic–value aquatic products, including whiteleg shrimp, black tiger shrimp, giant freshwater prawn, and barramundi. Under the agreement, TFM will play a key role in expanding regional business and marketing networks in high-growth potential markets, transferring knowledge, technology, innovation, and Thailand’s internationally recognized aquaculture standards to improve the quality of Bangladeshi aquaculture products to meet global benchmarks, and supporting a production value chain that emphasizes environmental and social responsibility. The partnership aims to strengthen food security and promote long-term sustainable growth for both countries.
“This collaboration is not only an expansion of TFM’s business opportunities, but also a testament to the global recognition of Thailand’s aquaculture standards. We firmly believe that sharing knowledge and expertise will lead to positive transformation in the aquaculture industries of both countries,” Mr. Peerasak said.