Challenges in developing pesticide-free and organic vegetable markets and farming systems for smallholder farmers in North Thailand
The area of organically managed land in Thailand is estimated to be 14,000 hectares. The main driving force for organic conversion comes from local farmers and NGOs collectively creating a new social movement for the transformation from chemically-based farming practices to more sustainable and natu...
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Main Authors: | P. Kramol, K. Thong-Ngam, P. Gypmantasiri, W. P. Davies |
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Format: | Book Series |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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