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Global companies explore trout farming, wellness, and chocolate ventures in Bhutan

May 21, 2026
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At the Bhutan Agrifood Trade and Investment Forum 2.0 or BATIF 2.0, three international private investors presented proposals highlighting why Bhutan is an attractive destination for agrifood investment. Companies from Japan, Italy, and Thailand pitched opportunities in commercial trout farming, wellness products, and premium chocolate production. 

Japan-based Strout, Inc. proposed introducing commercial trout farming in Bhutan.

Explaining why the project should be in Bhutan, the company said the country already possess the key ingredient, abundant freshwater resources.

One of the proposed model is that the government would provide land and water-use permits, Strout would provide the required farming technology and operational expertise.

Italy-based Detox Guru focused on Bhutan’s potential in the global wellness industry, noting that consumers are increasingly seeking authenticity in health and wellness products. The company highlighted Bhutan’s strengths in medicinal and natural ingredients.

Founder of Detox Guru Raz Degan said, “People can no longer tell the truth from packaging and they have stopped trusting words and the labels. With the right supplements that your holy kingdom possesses, could actually provide that.”

Meanwhile, Thailand-based Gallothai Co. Ltd explored opportunities for high-value chocolate production in Bhutan using Bhutanese and regional ingredients.

The company, known for producing Belgian-style chocolate in Thailand, highlighted the potential for sourcing local ingredients such as hazelnuts and other premium agricultural products.

The BATIF, currently being held in Thimphu, aims to mobilise between USD 15 M and 20 M in agrifood investments through partnerships among the government, private sector, and international investors.

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