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Top Thai palm oil brands commit to business sustainability

Writer: Agriculture and Food Cluster Gaysorn and Morakot are two cooking oil brands well-known among local households in Thailand and neighbouring countries for generations. These two brands have committed to not only promoting Thailand’s palm oil production but also sharing responsibility in the sustainability of the supply chain to meet international standards. Sanin Triyanon, Chairman …

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Regenerative organic agriculture helps to improve coconut farmers’ livelihoods

Srijakpat Chalermchai, Agriculture and Food Cluster Harmless Harvest field staff gives pilot farmers advice to improve their individual practice Ratchaburi, Thailand – It is early in the morning and the temperatures have reached nearly 40C at the Aromatic Farm in Damnoen Saduak district, Ratchaburi province. However, a group of Thai coconut farmers are enjoying their …

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TOPSA trainers ready to put sustainable palm oil into action

Story and photos: Thitinai Pongpiriyakit, GIZ Thailand’s Agriculture and Food Cluster No one would deny that trainers are key to promoting knowledge on the standard of growing sustainable oil palm among smallholders in southern Thailand. This is why the Sustainable and Climate-Friendly Palm Oil Production and Procurement (SCPOPP) project gives importance to training the trainers …

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Connecting Farmers to Sustainable Rice Supply Chain and Beyond

Writer:Apiradee Treerutkuarkul Photos: Rinda Keawkhonkaen, GIZ Thailand’s Agriculture and Food Cluster More than 20 years have passed since Udorn Khamwongsa switched from working as an electrician in northern Thailand to becoming a full-time farmer in her hometown of Ubon Ratchathani’s Warin Chamrap district. (From left to right) Udorn Khamwongsa and Montree Promaluksan, Field Manager of …

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What Coffee Smallholders Farmers Must Know!

Writer: Apiradee Treerutkuarkul , Agriculture and Food Cluster, GIZ Thailand Through the Improving Smallholder Coffee Farming Systems in Southeast Asia ( Coffee+) project, GIZ, the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives’ Department of Agricultural Extension and the Department of Agriculture have worked together to design the curriculum and knowledge toolkit with the aim of increasing entrepreneurship …

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MOAC-GIZ supports Thai farmers to implement land laser levelling to increase yields, save water and reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Writer: Srijakpat Chalermchai, Intern, Agriculture and Food Cluster A climate–friendly agricultural technology will help transform the Thai rice sector towards sustainable and low-carbon rice farming practice Ayutthaya Province, 17 March 2021 – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH through the Thai Rice NAMA project in cooperation with the Rice Department organised ‘Laser Land Leveling …

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“i-PALM”, a mobile application set to boost sustainable palm oil standard

Writer: Thitinai Pongpiriyakit, GIZ Thailand’s Agriculuture and Food Cluster A tailor-made data management mobile application called “i-PALM” is ready to help Thai oil palm smallholders boost their productivity and enhance good farming practices. i-PALM web-based platform Developed by the Sustainable and Climate-Friendly Palm Oil Production and Procurement (SCPOPP) in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture …

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Visiting “Love the Earth” Rice Field, A path to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in rice cultivation

Writer: Sakditat Kwanchaitunya, GIZ Thailand’s Agriculuture and Food Cluster In the early morning, it was quite busier than usual at the rice field of Thavorn Khampang, Suphan Buri province. Officers from the Thai Rice Science Institute (TRSI) were all over the rice field performing greenhouse gas measurement by using manually-operated closed chambers. What makes the …

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