



STA Supports 'Sustainable Thai Rubber Production' Sharing Knowledge with Farmers, Cooperatives, and Rubber Traders at the 2025 Annual Rubber Tapping Closure Event in Phitsanulok Province.
Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (“STA” or the “Company”) actively supports sustainable rubber production by sharing industry knowledge with farmers, rubber traders, and relevant stakeholders at the 2025 Annual Rubber Tapping Closure Event in Phitsanulok province. The event was organized by the Rubber Authority of Thailand, Phitsanulok Province, in collaboration with the Phitsanulok Rubber Farmers' Cooperative Network.
Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul, Chief Executive Officer of Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA) the world’s largest fully integrated natural rubber enterprise and Thailand’s leading manufacturer of rubber gloves. emphasized the company’s longstanding commitment to sustainable rubber production. STA has implemented a systematic approach covering the entire supply chain, from raw material sourcing and production processes to final product delivery. Key initiatives include educating farmers on high-quality rubber production, promoting the use of Traceable Natural Rubber (GPS) All rights reserved. to ensure full supply chain transparency and actively campaigning against the illegal importation of rubber. Additionally, the company prioritizes environmentally friendly and community-conscious manufacturing processes within its facilities. In 2024, Sri Trang Group conducted over 3,600 on-site educational and outreach programs across 41 provinces in Thailand, providing guidance on high-quality rubber production and Traceable Natural Rubber (GPS). These efforts reinforce STA’s mission to enhance the competitiveness and long-term sustainability of Thailand’s rubber industry.
Recently, Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA) participated in the Annual Rubber Tapping Closure Event for 2025, held in Phitsanulok Province. This event was organized by the Rubber Authority of Thailand in collaboration with the network of rubber farmer institutions in the region. Ms. Prapassorn Punyaphirom, Strategic Branding Division Manager of STA, represented the company in delivering a presentation and engaging in discussions on "Sustainable Thai Rubber Production" with farmers, rubber traders, and stakeholders in the Thai rubber industry.
The presentation emphasized three key topics:
- Methods for Producing High-Quality Rubber: STA supports the use of formic acid, a natural organic substance, in the production of cup rubber. It is essential that the rubber is free from contaminants, that the collection containers are clean, and that transportation complies with industry standards.
- Traceability: The entire supply chain, from production to the rubber plantation, must be free from encroachment into forested areas. Last year, STA launched its "Traceable Natural Rubber (GPS)" initiative, allowing for the identification and traceability of rubber sources. This initiative complies with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), promoting the advancement of Thailand's rubber industry to international standards.
- Legal and Environmentally Friendly Rubber Cultivation and Production Processes: STA has consistently declared its commitment to oppose and refuse the purchase of rubber that has been illegally imported or exported. The company’s manufacturing processes are designed to be environmentally friendly.
Through these efforts, STA aims to encourage all stakeholders to engage in sustainable Thai rubber production collectively.
Furthermore, during the event, Mr. Pinyo Samart, Factory Manager of STA’s Phitsanulok branch, represented the company in awarding scholarships to the children of rubber farmers. This initiative aligns with the company's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for youth in the community. Additionally, the company participated in a booth activity, promoting the “Sri Trang Friends” application, which facilitates digital solutions for rubber farmers through various features, all encapsulated in the slogan, "One App, Complete Services for Rubber Farmers."
"In 2025, the Sri Trang Group is intensifying its sustainability efforts by integrating AI technology to enhance operational efficiency across various departments. We are committed to paying attention to every stage of the supply chain, starting from the raw materials. One of the initiatives planned for this year is the 'Sustainable Thai Rubber Collaboration' project. Our goal is to engage all stakeholders throughout the rubber supply chain in cooperative efforts. Participating in the Annual Rubber Tapping Closure Event in Phitsanulok presents an excellent opportunity and a promising sign for this project, as we aim to promote Thailand's rubber industry sustainably on an international level” Mr.Veerasith said.