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Rice Economy of Thailand

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  • Napasintuwong, Orachos

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Rice has been the main staple food and important to the economy of Thailand. As the country is becoming more developed toward industrialization, the contribution of agricultural sector including the rice sector becomes less to the GDP. Nevertheless, nearly 40 percent of the population depends on agriculture for their living and 70 per cent of them are in rice sector. As Thailand has sent the goal for Thailand 4.0 using advanced technology and smart farming to release itself from the middle income trap, this paper describes the historical background and current situations of Thai rice economy, and discussing its strategic plans to manage current challenges.

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  • Napasintuwong, Orachos, 2019. "Rice Economy of Thailand," ARE Working Papers 284119, Kasetsart University - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:kuaewp:284119
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.284119
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    1. Srisompun, Orawan & Athipanyakul, Thanaporn & Isvilanonda, Somporn, 2019. "The adoption of mechanization, labour productivity and household income: Evidence from rice production in Thailand," TVSEP Working Papers wp-016, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Institute of Development and Agricultural Economics, Project TVSEP.

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