For more than two decades Thailand has built up an intensive and highly profitable cassava processing and export industry, mainly due to favorable price and quota policy regimes with the European Community (EC). During the 1980`s however, internal EC political pressure has attempted to reduce Thai pellet imports through various measures. Moreover, in 1993 internal EC grain prices were lowered substantially, thereby reducing the relative price advantages of Thai cassava as energy substitute. The subsequent pressure on the Thai cassava sector has resulted in several Thai governmenlal policy measures: (a) reduce cassava area using EC subsidies, (b) diversify cassava products and markets, and (c) reduce cassava production cost through increased...
The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) collaborated with various research and deve...
The benefits of using homegrown inputs in the production of processed agricultural products have bee...
Economically and politically, cassava is considered less important than rice, soybean and maize. Gov...
Cassava products have become one of the most important exports of Thailand since 1960. About 95 per...
Cassava has become one of the most important crops for the Thai economy since the mid 1970's. It is...
The impact of improved technological components depends to a large extent on the appropriateness of ...
For decades a cassava yield stagnation has been observed in Thailand. In addition, current prices of...
An attempt is made to identify and analyze cassava technology adoption constraints (multiplication, ...
Being easy to grow and drought tolerant, cassava is a popular crop among Thai farmers, particularly ...
In Thailand cassava is produced mainly for export. The Thai cassava industry was based on starch exp...
Agricultural research is a big business and plays an important role in country development. This wor...
This paper reviews cassava in Asia with emphasis on Thailand, culminating in a definition of the res...
This paper describes the current (2006) situation of cassava production, utilization and marketing i...
AbstractCassava is one of the most important crops in Thailand as it is one of the most feasible fee...
Thailand is a significant global exporter of cassava, of which cassava chips are the main export pro...
The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) collaborated with various research and deve...
The benefits of using homegrown inputs in the production of processed agricultural products have bee...
Economically and politically, cassava is considered less important than rice, soybean and maize. Gov...
Cassava products have become one of the most important exports of Thailand since 1960. About 95 per...
Cassava has become one of the most important crops for the Thai economy since the mid 1970's. It is...
The impact of improved technological components depends to a large extent on the appropriateness of ...
For decades a cassava yield stagnation has been observed in Thailand. In addition, current prices of...
An attempt is made to identify and analyze cassava technology adoption constraints (multiplication, ...
Being easy to grow and drought tolerant, cassava is a popular crop among Thai farmers, particularly ...
In Thailand cassava is produced mainly for export. The Thai cassava industry was based on starch exp...
Agricultural research is a big business and plays an important role in country development. This wor...
This paper reviews cassava in Asia with emphasis on Thailand, culminating in a definition of the res...
This paper describes the current (2006) situation of cassava production, utilization and marketing i...
AbstractCassava is one of the most important crops in Thailand as it is one of the most feasible fee...
Thailand is a significant global exporter of cassava, of which cassava chips are the main export pro...
The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) collaborated with various research and deve...
The benefits of using homegrown inputs in the production of processed agricultural products have bee...
Economically and politically, cassava is considered less important than rice, soybean and maize. Gov...