ABSTRACT
Highlanders in Thailand are diverse not only in ethnic origins but also in their endowment.Ecosystems, land, labor, capital, culture and experiences are sometimes very different, making highland development a daunting task.This paper highlights diversity among highland communities and...
INTRODUCTION
Maize is an important agricultural product in Thailand which is being used for both food and feed industries (Poramacom, 2013). In the 2016-2017 crop year, the forecasted production of maize was 4.06 million tons from the forecasted planted area of 1.04 million hectares. The...
INTRODUCTION
Rubber was cultivated in Thailand since the 1990s. Thailand became the top producer and exporter of natural rubber in the world since that time. This is because the climatic condition is favorable for rubber cultivation in the country. Additionally, effective and innovative...
Introduction
Thailand has a favorable weather condition and productive land for the cultivation of tropical and sub-tropical fruits (Zang, 2017). Therefore, it is famous for its tropical fruits that are tasty, flavorful and of good quality such as durian, mangosteen and rambutan (Anupunt, 2017)....
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Hom Mali rice or Jasmine rice from Thailand has been reputable for its strong aroma and soft texture, and perceived as high quality in the world market. With increasing demand for high quality products from rice consuming countries, the competition for Hom Mali rice has been escalating...
Kampanat Pensupar
Affiliation
Department of Agricultural Economics and Resources, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart UniversityLatest Submission from Thailand
The Strategies of Highland Development in Thailand
Economic Role of Maize in Thailand
Economic Importance of Rubber in Thailand
Analysis of Tropical Fruits in Thailand
The Roles of Agricultural Cooperatives in Certification and Production of Geographical Indication (GI) Rice in Thailand
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