Thailand’s natural rubber producers are preparing for new market requirements

Thailand is the world’s largest producer of natural rubber. In 2022, the country produced more than 4.7 million tonnes of natural rubber, accounting for around one-third of global rubber production.

Nearly all of Thailand’s natural rubber – 90% – is produced by smallholders: there are 1.68 million smallholders engaged in rubber production on 3.9 million hectares of plantation area. This is significant from an economic and livelihood perspective, as almost 25% of all households engaged in the agricultural sector in Thailand are producing rubber.

Given the importance of rubber for the economy and rural incomes, Thailand is making significant efforts to support EU operators’ compliance with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and mitigate potential challenges for its farmers, traders, and processors.

The brief describes current efforts, challenges, and opportunities for the Thai rubber sector. It looks at mapping natural rubber production, registering smallholder rubber farmers, tracing natural rubber supply chains, building capacity, and sharing information. The brief was developed together with the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAOT).

Publication date:
20/06/2024
Author:
EFI
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Region:

(Lower) Kafue Catchment Ecosystem

Target group:

Farmers and community forest management groups

Key activities:
  • Support community forest management groups in the
    sustainable management of natural resources and livelihood creation
  • Support farmers to produce soy in line with the EUDR and increase productivity, and implement transparency and traceability pilots
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Region:

Lampung, West Kalimantan, and Central Sulawesi

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, private sector, and civil society organizations along the value chains

Key activities:
  • Empowering Smallholder Farmers and Farmer Organizations by facilitating traceability and legality, building capacity on Good Agriculture Practices (GAP), and strengthening farmer organizations, ensuring inclusive support for both men and women farmers.
  • Promoting sustainable practices and collaboration by supporting village HCV/HCS conservation efforts, testing and strengthening the National Dashboard for traceability and legality, and fostering national and regional exchanges.
Commodities:
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Region:

Provinces of Orellana and Sucumbíos

Target group:

Smallholder farmers, women, indigenous people and youth

Key activities:
  • Promoting Multi Stakeholder Dialogues
  • Improving traceabilty systems
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Region:

Xingu territory, State of Pará

Target group:

Family farmers

Key activities:
  • Improve market access; value creation and access to finance
  • Integrate farmers into tracability systems
Commodities:
Global activities