

Amid escalating tensions along the Thai-Cambodian border, CP Foods stands in solidarity with affected communities, delivering food ingredients and essential supplies to evacuation centers in four northeastern provinces.
Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) is committed to supporting Thai communities in times of crisis. Through its Northeastern Swine Business, the company has activated three coordination centers in Nam Yuen (Ubon Ratchathani), Si Sa Ket, and Surin provinces. These centers are working closely with local government agencies to provide timely assistance to evacuees.
In partnership with public sector networks, CP Foods has donated pork and chicken to General Paiboon Khumchaya, Privy Councilor, for distribution to royal field kitchens operated by the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) in Ubon Ratchathani Province.
In Si Sa Ket Province, CP Foods has supplied pork, chicken, and drinking water to eight evacuation centers in Benjalak, Non Khoon, and Phrom Sawat districts. Ingredients were delivered to district offices, subdistrict administrative organizations, and community health centers for meal preparation and distribution to evacuees and volunteers.
Additionally, the company’s Si Sa Ket Feed Mill has supported two shelter centers in Non Khoon District with CP drinking water, helping meet basic needs during the emergency.
The Northeastern Broiler Business, through its Si Sa Ket chicken processing plant, has promptly provided chicken products to four evacuation centers in Benjalak District, where over 2,550 evacuees have taken shelter. The support has also extended to the evacuation site in Det Udom District, Ubon Ratchathani.
Furthermore, CP Foods’ Northeastern Layer Business donated 3,000 CP eggs to a relief shelter in Phayu District, Si Sa Ket, with plans to extend support to Phrai Bueng and Phu Sing Districts.