https://www.forbes.com/sites/iansayson/2024/11/20/thai-billionaire-dhanin-gets-nod-for-179-million-philippine-hog-plan
The Charoen Pokphand Group, an agriculture conglomerate controlled by the family of Thai billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont, will spend 10.55 billion pesos ($179 million) to breed and raise hogs in the Philippines. Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) Philippines Corp., a unit of Charoen Pokphand Foods, will spend that amount on 20 new breeding projects across the country
Thai Billionaire Dhanin Gets Nod For $179 Million Philippine Hog Plan
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