ABSTRACT
Agriculture in developing countries is the most sensitive economic sector when it comes to climate change. Thailand is one of the developing countries where agriculture plays a significant role and is likely vulnerable to the changing climate. Past studies investigated the impacts of...
UPLAND AGRICULTURE IN THAILAND
Uplands in Thailand, like in many other ASEAN countries, are considered highly important and vulnerable in both ecological and social aspects. Their functions as source of headwaters and controlling water cycle and water balance have profound and far-reaching effects...
ABSTRACT
Thailand recently has launched a program called “large-scale farming model” aiming to improve production efficiency and competitiveness by reducing production costs, increasing yields, and aligning production with market demand. The program, however, has experienced several...
ABSTRACT
The demographic changes in Thai agricultural sector have raised concerns over the lower participation of young agri-entrepreneurs and the sustainability of the sector. Oppositely, the digital economy has, however, widened the opportunities for younger generations in various ways. This...
INTRODUCTION
Thailand is an agricultural country with a total area of about 51.31 million hectares. More than 23.88 million hectares are used for agricultural production, which is equivalent to 46.54% of the country’s total agriculture land (Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment,...
Kampanat Pensupar
Affiliation
Department of Agricultural Economics and Resources, Faculty of Economics, Kasetsart UniversityLatest Submission from Thailand
How Is Climate Change Affecting Thailand’s Agriculture? A Literature Review with Policy Update
Transition from Upland Maize Farming to Sustainable Agriculture in Thailand
Thailand’s Large-Scale Farming Model: Problems and Concerns
Youth and Agri-Entrepreneurship in Thailand
Development of Vegetable Production and Organic Vegetable Production in Thailand
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