Biomart Hua Hin 2025: Sustainable tourism celebrates its premiere!
Opening of the Biomart Hua Hin 2025 to promote sustainable products and tourism from October 1 to 5 in Prachuap Khiri Khan.

Biomart Hua Hin 2025: Sustainable tourism celebrates its premiere!
On October 4, 2025, a very special event was launched in Hua Hin: the project "Biomart Hua Hin 2025". In the popular Market Village, this innovative project was officially opened with a solemn act, where the governor of the province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Mr. Sitthichai Sawatsan, played the central role. The guests also included Dr. Asmanit CHangthaworn from the Bureau of Environmental and Natural Resource Policy and Planning (Bedo) as well as NIF Collier-Smith from UndP Thailand and numerous local government agents and entrepreneurs. The event took place for five days and aimed to put biological products and sustainable tourism in the foreground, supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Daily News reports.
The opening was an impressive start and emphasized the importance of biological diversity in the province of Prachuap Khiri Khan. This region is rich in coastal areas and national parks, including the Kui Buri National Park, which is known for its animal world, and the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, which offers a unique interaction of land and sea ecosystems. Governor Sawatsan emphasized how important it is that economic growth and environmental protection go hand in hand. "The region can serve as a model that sustainable tourism and nature conservation are compatible," he said. Huahin Sarn adds.
Focus on diversity and sustainability
As part of the biomart, visitors were offered a market with over 40 providers that offered local food, craftsmanship and health products. Workshops, exhibitions and sales campaigns also made the event a real experience. Dr. Thanit emphasized: "It is crucial to create a balance between the use of natural resources and their preservation." In addition, the focus is on sustainable tourism models to ensure a long -term source of income for local communities. Daily News continues.
Biodiversity in Thailand is impressive, with over 15,000 plant species that represent about 8 % of the global species. However, this variety is threatened by illegal hunting, habitat loss and pollution. Therefore, nature conservation measures play a central role in protecting the diverse ecosystem. The Biomart project also wants to make a contribution here and show how nature conservation and economic strength can work together. Constructive voices emphasizes.
A model for the future
The conviction that sustainable practices are both economically and ecological runs through the entire initiative. "We believe that with projects such as biomart, we can make a positive change that serves not only nature, but also to people," says NIF Collier-Smith. By making tourism responsibly, not only visitors benefit from visitors, but also the locals who can live from stable sources of income in harmony with their surroundings.
The organizers hope that Biomart Hua Hin 2025 serves as an exemplary model for other provinces and tourist regions in order to reduce pressure on natural resources and at the same time to promote the prosperity of the communities. A future -oriented approach that shows that you do not have to choose between business and the environment - both can go hand in hand.