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Realizing the problems, Thailand's Rice Department in cooperation with Naresuan University (NU) is trying to replace human labor by utilizing agricultural machinery to produce enough supply for national consumption and for export. NU has conducted several research studies to increase yield and reduce the cost of rice production whereas the Rice Department is transferring its knowledge to farmers nationwide through 27 rice research centers and 23 rice seed centers. However, Thailand and other ASEAN countries also lack high-tech innovation in agricultural machinery. Hence, the two organizations agreed to host an international conference on Agricultural Machinery in Rice production: A Challenge for ASEAN from 26-28 November 2012 at the Empress Convention Centre in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where rice production issues such as sustainability, mechanization, and competitiveness will be widely discussed. The conference includes country reports on the present status of agricultural machinery for rice production from member countries of AEC plus Japan, Korea, and China.
Professor Dr. Sujin Jinahyon, president of NU, says it is time for ASEAN to cooperate in rice production to cope with the world's increasing demand. Major rice-exporting countries must begin the mechanization era and the conference offers a big leap forward to bring in this agricultural technology.
Distinguished guest speakers include Mr. Hiroyuki Konuma of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation (FAO), Mr. Payungsak Chartsutipol, Chairman of The Federation of Thai Industries and many more: http://www.iamrice.com/?page=speakers
Reference: RICE PRODUCTION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES-M.K. Papademetriou, FAO Corporate Document Repository, http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/x6905e/x6905e04.htm
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