One of the important roles of the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) is
to attend meetings and conferences both nationally and internationally to
provide useful updated information to members. In 2016, Mr. Bundit
Kerdvongbundit, TRA Secretary General and Ms. Piyaporn Saelim, TRA Manager were
invited to participate in Global Rubber Conference 2016 under the title
“Driving Transformation and Unlocking Opportunities”, organized by Rubber
Authority of Thailand in association with Ministry of Agriculture and
Cooperatives and Confexhub Group at Deevana Plaza Aonang, Krabi, Thailand
during 11-13 October 2016. In this regard, Mr. Bundit Kerdvongbundit, TRA
Secretary General, being an endorser of the event, was given a souvenir by Dr.
Teetatch Suksa-ard, Governor of Rubber Authority of Thailand. Wickham Award was
given to scientists and researchers who had publicized research paper and
innovation, bringing about development in world rubber. Among Thai awardees
were Mr. Boonharn Oo-udomying from the Federation of the Thai Industries and
Dr. Nopparat Vichitcholchai from Rubber Research Institute of Thailand.
Solutions to falling rubber price were the important goal of the
event. Among over 300 guests were entrepreneurs, manufacturers, specialists,
government officials, rubber growers, importers, exporters as well as machine
suppliers from over 25 countries. These solutions bring about positive
atmosphere of world rubber industry, leading towards sustainable development,
especially that of smallholders. Presentations in various topics were given.
Among them were 1) World commodity situation by Dr. John Baffes, Senior
Economist at World Bank 2) Overview of world rubber production and consumption
by Mdm. Sheela Thomas, ANRPC Secretary General. In 2023, world NR production is
expected at 15.451 million tons. NR demand will be accelerated after 2023. 3)
World rubber situation by Dr. Stephen V. Evans, IRSG Secretary General. In
2025, world NR production is expected at 17.6 million tons, surpassing world NR
demand expected at 16.4 million tons; while SR demand is expected at 18.6
million tons. 4) Overview of price and its challenge by Dr. Hidde Smit, Rubber
Market Forecast Consultant from the Netherlands. He expected that NR
consumption demand will climb up by 500,000 tons yearly in the next 10 years
and supply glut will be over 3 million tons or 25% of rubber produced in
2020-2022. In addition, NR price is expected at 1.1 US$ per kg during 2016-2022,
except that serious tapping restriction will be exercised in Thailand and
Indonesia. 5) Rubber price forecast in 2017 by Dr.
Dar Wong, Dektos Investment Corp, Singapore 6) Good agricultural practice among
rubber growers for sustainability by representatives from French Agricultural
Research Center for International Development (CIRAD), Rubber Research
Institute of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand respectively 7) Price discovery,
physical market mechanism and Regional Rubber Market by representatives from
Thai and Malaysian government 8) New rubber products, technology and marketing
by representatives from Malaysian Rubber Board, Gapkindo, Vietnam Rubber
Development Board, National Metal and Materials Technology Center (Thailand) 9)
Tire industry innovation, technology, materials and sustainability by
representatives from LMC, China rubber Industry Association and Thai Automobile
Type Manufacturers Association; and 10)
The future of dipping product industry by representatives from Malaysian
Rubber Products Manufacturers Association, Thai Rubber Gloves Manufacturers
Association, Hanoi University and Rubber Research Institute of Thailand.
The event has proved an important part of strengthening updated
information, knowledge and understandings of rubber among all sectors involved
and served as a fuel of accelerated development of world rubber industry.