Agriculture reveals the results to solve sea salt problems in year 64, initially giving GAP to the first 2 sea salt farmers in Thailand, ready to go ahead with the evaluation of their plots developed to international standards

Published 2022년 2월 23일

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The Department of Agricultural Extension in Thailand has provided compensation to 111 farmers who participated in a sea salt solution project in 2021, covering the price difference in sea salt sales. The project, which included areas in 3 provinces known for high sea salt production, accounted for 81.70% of the budget's disbursement, with the remaining funds and interest returned to help farmers. Efforts are being made to improve sea salt quality, reduce production costs, and promote Good Agricultural Practices for Sea Salt Farming. There has been an increase in the number of farmers registered for these practices, with a goal to certify at least one salt field plot per province. Farmers are encouraged to update their registrations to better receive government promotions and assistance.
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Mr. Khem Khaeng Yuttadamrong, Director-General of the Department of Agricultural Extension, said that the sea salt solution project in 2021 in sea salt production areas in 3 provinces with outstanding sea salt production from the 2019/20 production year has been compensated for Price difference selling sea salt to farmers 250 baht per ton, not more than 30 rai each, yield not more than 443.40 tons each, which can compensate for the difference in sea salt sales to 111 farmers. 39,841.17 tons, with the amount of sea salt participating in the project accounted for 81.70% of the target budget disbursement amounted to 10,076,707.75 baht or 81.61 percent of the approved budget Left the budget that is returned to the Fund to help farmers in the amount of 2,493,592.25 baht and deposit interest in the amount of 7,860.69 baht by the Thai sea salt development committee meeting No. 1/2565 on February 22, 2022, with Mr. Alongkorn Polabut who Consult the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives ...
Source: RYT9

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