Ministry of Agriculture in Thailand strengthens agricultural occupation in the southern border, generating sustainable income

Published 2021년 2월 17일

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The Department of Agriculture in Thailand has launched a project to boost agriculture in three southern border provinces and four districts of Songkhla Province. The project aims to enhance farmers' knowledge of crop production, reduce production costs, and increase household income. In 2020, the project led to the transfer of 7,647 local plant production technologies to farmers and the development of 459 prototype plots, covering 731 rai and including 70 greenhouses. The project has also been successful in enhancing the efficiency of crop production and generating sustainable income through activities such as peanut cultivation, herbal value addition, and quality banana shoot production. Interested farmers can obtain suitable crop production technology information from various agricultural research centers.
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Original content

Department of Agriculture Accept the policy of the Ministry of Agriculture Jointly drive "Project to promote agriculture in 3 southern border provinces" supports the knowledge of crop production to suit the area conditions. Farmers learn to access crop production technology from the prototype plot Reduce the cost of producing plants Ready to increase household income Reveal star activity Peanuts, an Alternative Plant for Sustainable Income Herbal value enhancement And produce quality banana shoots. Mr. Anan Aksornsri Deputy Director-General of the Department of Agriculture As a spokesman for the Department of Agriculture revealed that the Department of Agriculture By the Office of Agricultural Research and Development, District 8, Songkhla Province, has implemented a project to promote agriculture in the 3 southern border provinces and 4 districts of Songkhla Province (Chana, Thawee, Thepha and Saba Yoi) by integrating the local agencies and Public participation To address ...
Source: RYT9

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