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Mobile agriculture workshop
runs in Bothong through Dec. 31

Farmers learn better
techniques to improve their harvests.
Chonburi is helping farmers adopt technology to
provide better yields and make their work easier.
Khomsan Ekachai opened the “agriculture mobile workshop” Dec. 18 in
Bothong District. The workshop runs through Dec. 31.
The project is aimed at solving agricultural issues for farmers,
promoting knowledge required for production and demands of farmers,
integrating cooperation between academic agencies and sponsoring
agencies through service centers, and sharing agricultural technologies
with sub-districts.
There are workshops on soil, crops, fishing, accounting, irrigation,
cooperatives, law and other topics.
Khomsan said it’s hoped the workshop helps develop the farming
profession by implementing appropriate technologies, which is necessary
since there must be a connection between research and development of
farming as a source of education that can provide academic services and
educate agricultural technologies to farmers. (CPDC)



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