Governor of Suphan Buri Visits Suphanburi Sugar Industry Co., Ltd., Commending the Implementation of the BCG Model to Drive Sustainable Industry and Economy

Suphan Buri (March 13, 2026) – At 1:30 p.m., Mr. Natthapong Sanguanjit, Governor of Suphan Buri, led a working committee to visit and review the operations of Suphanburi Sugar Industry Co., Ltd. at the company's 2nd-floor meeting room in Yan Khao Sub-district, Sam Chuk District, Suphan Buri Province. Senior executives from both the public and private sectors attended the discussion.
The site visit was honored by the presence of government officials, led by Mr. Warat Mapraneet, Deputy Governor of Suphan Buri; Ms. Nattharika Kaenphut, Vice President of the Provincial Red Cross Chapter; and Ms. Panjachom Suknak, Provincial Labour Protection and Welfare Officer. They were joined by the Sam Chuk District Chief, the Provincial Public Relations Officer, the Provincial Industry Officer, and representatives from agencies under the Ministry of Labour. Representing the private sector were Mr. Adunyaded Prateepsin, Senior Vice President - Power Plant Business and Government Affairs, and Mr. Meechai Yiamwanichnan, Senior Vice President - Sugar Business and CSR. They, along with the executive teams from Cristalla Co., Ltd., Suphanburi Sugar Industry Co., Ltd., and Thip Suphanburi Bioenergy Co., Ltd., warmly welcomed the delegation.
On this occasion, the Governor praised the company for its concrete implementation of the BCG (Bio-Circular-Green) Economy Model, noting it as an excellent prototype for driving the province's sustainable economy. The company prioritizes creating value-added products from local raw materials (Bio), utilizing renewable resources efficiently (Circular), and operating environmentally friendly production processes (Green). These efforts not only generate income but also elevate product standards to gain wider recognition.
Furthermore, the Governor emphasized the importance of addressing the PM2.5 particulate matter issue. He requested cooperation from the private sector in managing their Contract Farming systems and actively campaigning to reduce agricultural burning, which is a critical upstream factor in the supply chain.
The primary objective of this factory visit was to gather in-depth insights into the private sector's management, employment conditions, and labor welfare. This information will be integrated to shape the province's development direction in line with current economic and social conditions. The goal is to establish Suphan Buri as an "Industrial City in Balanced Coexistence with the Community," ensuring safety across all dimensions and advancing toward becoming a high-value economic city.
Achieving this success requires close collaboration between the public and private sectors, particularly from enterprises that prioritize labor's quality of life, safety standards, and corporate social responsibility. Together, they can build economic stability and foster the sustainable growth of Suphan Buri Province.