2023
DOI: 10.1111/joac.12543
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Going green in Thailand: Upgrading in global organic value chains

Abstract: Under what conditions are some small‐scale agricultural producers able to overcome challenges associated with shifting to organic production, whereas most are not? The answers are vital for the global effort to encourage more sustainable, pro‐poor forms of agriculture—more organic farming, more sustainable production; more smallholders engaged in green production, more income and better livelihoods. Yet, answering this question is challenging in part because previous analyses of global production networks, suc… Show more

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“…However, under what conditions will small-scale farmers, like the rabbit breeders in Cenderong Balai, embrace technology? As evidenced in the case of Thailand, the shift to a more sustainable farming method for small-scale farmers has been challenging (Moore & Donaldson, 2023). In the technology era, intelligent farming advocates for benefits such as eco-friend and sustainable agriculture practices (Joo & Hwang, 2023).…”
Section: Use Of Technology In Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, under what conditions will small-scale farmers, like the rabbit breeders in Cenderong Balai, embrace technology? As evidenced in the case of Thailand, the shift to a more sustainable farming method for small-scale farmers has been challenging (Moore & Donaldson, 2023). In the technology era, intelligent farming advocates for benefits such as eco-friend and sustainable agriculture practices (Joo & Hwang, 2023).…”
Section: Use Of Technology In Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative agriculture, which includes practices like organic, sustainable, regenerative, and low-input agriculture, fundamentally emphasizes organic or near-organic approaches [1]. Alternative agriculture can enhance the sustainability of environmental and social-ecological systems, as well as open up new opportunities for smallholder farmers to thrive in the rapidly changing agricultural sector [2][3][4]. Advocates for alternative agriculture promote smaller farming units, decreased reliance on synthetic chemicals and energy, environmental preservation, and increased direct sales to consumers [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%