Orachos Napasintuwong

Orachos Napasintuwong

Orachos Napasintuwong received her Ph.D. in Food and Resource Economics from University of Florida in 2004. She is currently Associate Professor at Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Kasetsart University, Thailand. Her teaching and research areas are economics of agricultural biotechnology, economics of agricultural innovation, and production economics.

Her expertise includes rice economy in Thailand and Southeast Asia, seed industry analysis and agricultural technology policy.

She serves as an editor for Applied Economics Journal and Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development and a board member of Agricultural Economic Society of Thailand under Royal Patronage and Executive Committee Member Asia Pacific Agricultural Policy Forum.

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Latest Submission from Thailand

2026.03.31
ABSTRACT Across Asia, climate adaptation strategies that involve large-scale infrastructure and Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) often result in an uneven distribution of risks and benefits. This research examines the designation of agricultural land in western Ayutthaya, Thailand, as designated...
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2025.09.29
ABSTRACT Thai agricultural extension work has been continuously adapting and evolving for over five decades, progressing from providing immediate assistance to a complex and integrated system, with the ultimate goals of improving farmers’ quality of life and creating sustainability for the Thai...
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2025.10.26
ABSTRACT This study investigates the evolving landscape and systemic challenges within Thailand's agricultural logistics, with a focus on impediments to efficiency and competitiveness. These include transportation inefficiencies, infrastructure deficits, and fragmented data management across...
Country: Thailand Topic: Overview
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2025.09.11
ABSTRACT Biodiversity underpins critical ecosystem services that support livelihoods, health, and the economy. However, Thailand’s biological resources are under increasing threat due to overexploitation, climate change, and insufficient financing. Despite being ranked 20th globally in terms of...
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