



CP Vietnam, part of Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), is adopting artificial intelligence (AI) across its integrated feed-farm-food value chain. This move follows a strategic cooperation agreement signed between global IT company FPT and CPF at the Thailand–Vietnam Business Forum 2026.
The partnership aims to introduce practical AI applications that enhance productivity, optimize operations, and support sustainable growth across the agrifood value chain.
Under the program, CP Vietnam and FPT will jointly implement six priority initiatives:
These initiatives will be deployed through a two‑phase roadmap. The first phase builds data and technology foundations, while the second scales proven applications across operations.
To support implementation, FPT applies the company’s AI-first approach, anchored by its end-to-end FleziPT platform. This ecosystem includes a global network of over 30,000 AI‑augmented engineers, AI factories in Vietnam and Japan, and partnerships with leading AI companies.
This ecosystem is further strengthened by FPT CASAN, a five-level AI transformation framework, including Curious, Augmented, Standard, Automatic, and Native. This framework enables enterprises to move from fragmented AI pilots to structured, enterprise-wide adoption with measurable outcomes.
“As agriculture continues to evolve through digital transformation, AI plays a central role in enabling more connected, predictive, and autonomous operations across the value chain,” said Levi Nguyen, CEO for Thailand and Taiwan at FPT Corporation. ‘Leveraging our AI native capabilities, proven by the FPT CASAN framework, alongside AI-augmented workforce, FPT is committed to partnering with CP to build and execute a clear transformation roadmap, from initial exploration to embedding AI as a core organizational capability.”
“Through this collaboration, we aim to integrate AI into key agricultural processes, enhancing productivity, improving decision-making, and driving sustainable growth at scale across Thailand, Vietnam, and beyond.”
Montri Suwanposri, Director and Member of CPF’s Executive Committee and CP Vietnam’s Vice Chairman, said Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors at CP Vietnam, emphasized the value of the collaboration.
“By leveraging AI and digital transformation across CP Vietnam’s feed-farm-food chain, we aim to enhance productivity, strengthen food safety, and improve people’s quality of life,” he explained.
He added that CP Group’s 33 years in Vietnam reflect a commitment to innovation and sustainable development. “We are ready for the next stage of growth, reinforcing our role as a trusted partner and contributing to a sustainable agrifood future.”

FPT and CP exchanged a strategic cooperation agreement, witnessed by the Kingdom of Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, advancing AI-led collaboration for sustainable agrifood value chains.
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