ABSTRACT
Thailand is one of the tropical countries that can grow dragon fruit being both an exporter and importer of the fruit depending on months of the year. Most dragon fruit production in Thailand can be harvested from natural season production (April to October). However, for the off-...
INTRODUCTION
After the student uprising in 1973 which brought about democratic movements, Thai agricultural policy has shifted from urban-biased policy which aimed at keeping the rice price at low level to support the consumers and workers’ cost of living for industrialization, to producer...
ABSTRACT
Precision agriculture for rice cultivation has been applied in the targeted areas. By using technology or innovations that were invented by the government, the private sector or farmers have developed for rice cultivation. The use of PA in the cultivation of rice farmers depends on...
ABSTRACT
With the emergence of digital channels and growing e-commerce across industries in Thailand, the e-commerce for the agricultural sector has gradually emerged. Digital platforms can enable farmers to overcome agricultural problems throughout the value chain from upstream to downstream....
ABSTRACT
In Thailand, agriculture is a key social activity and operate by 5.911 million small farms using 18.7 million ha and covers approximately 30% of land resources with diverse biotic and abiotic ecosystems. However, with demands for food security with environmentally friendly...
Kampanat Pensupar
Affiliation
Department of Agricultural Economics and Resources, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart UniversityLatest Submission from Thailand
Dragon Fruit On- and Off-Season Production in Thailand
Overview of Rice Policy 2000-2018 in Thailand: A Political Economy Analysis
Precision Agriculture for Rice Production in Thailand
E-commerce of Agricultural Products in Thailand
Thailand Research Fund-Precision Agriculture Research Network: Approach and Practices
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