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Field visits

In 2024, the project has its activities implemented around four crops in five areas: durian, mango, oil palm, maize upland and lowland. To analyze the situation for each group, the GETHAC Project long with the extension officers from the Thailand's Department of Agricultural Extension conducted field trips in order to collect important information of the cluster farm group's current situation, what the group needs and their challenges. After then that the innovative solutions, whether they are technology, machinery, practices or methods, will be introduced and demonstrated in the group. Thus, there will be more activities following the demonstration such as workshop, training and monitoring and evaluation. 

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DURIAN

Lang-Suan District, Chumphon province

Our durian cluster farm group is dedicated to pursuing carbon credit trading for durian trees and improving processed durian products, while we seek the appropriate technology or practices to provide effective solutions for our farmers.

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MANGO

Phrao District, Chiang Mai province

Our mango cluster farmer group is eager to explore new opportunities for mango-based products and participate in carbon credit trading. Through our innovation network partnership, we provide the tools and support needed to address the unique challenges faced by our farmers, empowering them to grow sustainably and profitably.

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OIL PALM

Kuan-Khanun District, Phatthalung province

Each year, unused palm fronds present an opportunity for sustainable innovation. The group has developed ideas to repurpose these crop residues, with a focus on finding practical and environmentally friendly uses for palm fronds.

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MAIZE UPLAND

Na-Noi District, Nan province

Some maize farms in the northern highlands are now transitioning to higher-value crops. This group, spanning four sub-districts in Na-Noi, is gradually shifting from maize to coffee cultivation. The goal is to boost income while also reducing environmental impact, specifically by decreasing maize-burning practices.

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MAIZE LOWLAND

Kaeng-Khoi District, Saraburi province

This cluster farming group aims to boost maize yields by addressing challenges across the entire cultivation cycle—from breaking soil compaction and preparing land to optimizing irrigation and expanding options for maize-based products.

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Turmeric

Kuan-Don District, Satun province

It is the newly added target crop which will be starting its first activity in January, 2025. With health and medical benefits of curcumin compound found in turmeric, there is the demand for various processed turmeric products to supply for the hospitals and Faculty of Pharmacy in the area. Our turmeric project are involved with two cluster farms from both the production side and processing side. 

Events

From AGRITECHNICA ASIA 2024 to Regional Study Tour in Indonesia, Study Tour in Germany and Thailand Agricultural Expo 2024 in Chiang Mai

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Workshops & Trainings

Includes workshops, trainings and demonstrations from our five target crops in six areas such as Carbon Credit & T-VER Standard Training for Trainers

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Seminars &
Conferences

We had our first GETHAC Seminar in May 2024 and contributed to a parallel session at FTA's Burning Reduction Conference . This section also includes seminars and conferences we have participated in domestically and internationally.

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Stakeholder
Meetings

The meetings with DOAE for Technical Working Group and project progress and also Project Steering Committee Meeting, a yearly bilateral meeting between German and Thai side.

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