
BANGKOK, Thailand – Boncafe Thailand continues to drive the coffee industry towards a more sustainable future through the “Boncafe Go Green Certified Coffee Workshop”, showcasing its expertise and commitment to environmentally responsible coffee solutions. As a leading provider of One Stop Coffee & Beverage Solutions, the company delivers internationally certified coffee standards through Rainforest Alliance certification to leading hospitality businesses and café partners across Thailand. With more than 35 years of industry expertise, Boncafe Thailand remains committed to creating long-term value through tangible sustainability initiatives. The workshop was held during World of Coffee Bangkok 2026 from 7 to 9 May 2026 at BITEC Bangna.
The workshop brought together an international panel of coffee industry specialists led by Tammy Chua, Regional Marketing Manager, Boncafe Group, who shared insights into Rainforest Alliance standards and their growing importance within the global coffee industry. Joining her was Hung Nguyen, General Manager, Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group: Vietnam, who explored the rigorous processes behind internationally certified coffee production. Boncafe Thailand’s management team also contributed perspectives on evolving industry trends and customer expectations, including Chorduan Fenwick, Deputy Factory Manager, and Kamolwat Toboonchuay, Business Consultant.
Alongside its premium certified coffee offerings, Boncafe Thailand also introduced a curated selection of high-performance coffee grinders designed to elevate operational precision and beverage quality. Leading the showcase was Ceado, for which Boncafe serves as the first official distributor in Thailand. The presentation also featured globally recognised grinder brands Mazzer and Eureka, both renowned for their engineering precision, durability and consistency. These solutions are designed to support a broad spectrum of coffee operators, ranging from large-scale café chains to premium specialty coffee establishments.
Usapun Inteevoravong, Chief Executive Officer of Boncafe Thailand Co., Ltd., stated “Boncafe Thailand remains firmly committed to sustainability through measurable and actionable initiatives. Operational data from the Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group in 2025 reflects our position as a major
purchaser of certified green coffee beans, with annual consumption exceeding 125,000 tonnes. This includes 25% Rainforest Alliance Certified coffee, equivalent to 31,250 tonnes annually, 1.5% Organic Certified coffee, equivalent to 1,875 tonnes annually, and 3.5% Fairtrade Certified coffee, equivalent to 4,375 tonnes annually.
“These offerings represent more than premium coffee products. They reflect our commitment to supporting farming communities, promoting fair compensation, and contributing to long-term environmental sustainability through three carefully selected SKUs sourced from environmentally responsible origins:
- Segafredo Rainforest Alliance, 1,000g, retail price THB 1,300
- Boncafe Rainforest Reserve, 500g, retail price THB 520
- Boncafe Organic, 500g, retail price THB 490
She added “Our participation at this year’s event reflects the collaborative strength of Boncafe Asia, comprising Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam and Cambodia, under the Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group. This demonstrates the Group’s international operational capabilities and its ability to deliver differentiated coffee solutions tailored to the evolving needs of businesses across the industry.
“For more than 35 years, Boncafe has delivered more than coffee. We have focused on building sustainable solutions that contribute meaningfully to the long-term future of Thailand’s coffee industry, while creating a positive impact for both society and the environment.”
Businesses interested in learning more about Boncafe Thailand’s sustainable coffee solutions may visit the company’s official communication channels:
- Website: www.boncafe.co.th
- Facebook: Boncafe Thailand
- Instagram: @boncafethailand
- LINE Official Account: @boncafethailand
- YouTube: Boncafe Thailand













