Case Study of Ubon Ratchathani Rice Farmers: Thai Government?s Responsibility in Supporting The Export Of Rice
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Creator Rachaya Indanon
Title Case Study of Ubon Ratchathani Rice Farmers: Thai Government?s Responsibility in Supporting The Export Of Rice
Publisher Asian Forum on Business Education (AFBE)
Publication Year 2555
Journal Title AFBE Journal
Journal Vol. 5
Journal No. 2
Page no. 219
Keyword Ubon Ratchathani,Rice Farmers
ISSN 2071-7873
Abstract Thailand is the biggest rice exporter in the world market. However, Thai farmers, the rice producers, receive less benefits from the continuously increasing price of the rice products. Most of the farmers do not export by themselves. According to the research survey, more than 90 percent of the farmers in Ubon Ratchathani (province in Thailand) do not have the knowledge and ability to export. This case study explains how the Thai government should support the Thai farmers to receive more benefits from exporting the rice. The results show that the Thai government can act as a key organization to fairly allocate benefits among stakeholders, such as farmers, middlemen, and exporting companies along with the rice private organizations. The Thai government also should integrate the different government sectors to smoothly enhance the farmers? productivity and quality.
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