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BANGKOK, March 17 (Reuters) - Share prices of Thai cosmetics and food firms jumped on Wednesday after announcements about the research and manufacture of cannabis-based products, as consumer goods companies rush to be first movers in a new market segment.
Cosmetic and supplements producer, DOD Biotech Pcl , saw share prices climb as high as 11.6% after it said it would develop and manufacture dietary supplements and skincare products that contain hemp for retailer Beauty Community Pcl.
Beauty Community jumped as high as 4.4% during trade against a benchmark gain of about 0.2%.
Local consumer good companies are keen to capitalise on the government’s unlocking of hemp and CBD for consumer products in a push to make it the next cash crop of Thailand.