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    The comparison of cost and return from raw and ripe Namdokmai mango planting of large plots in Bang Phli district, Samutprakarn province
    (2021-09-01)
    Khermkhan, J.
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    Chepoo, K.
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    Detthamrong, U.
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    Koprasert, K.
    The cost and return for growing nam dok mai mango for raw and ripe sales of cultivation large agriculturaliand plot of farmers in Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province was compared. The result found that most of the agriculturists are females with the ages for more than 60 years old as well as laboring in their households with 4 people members in each family and they had their own invest budgets. However, when considering for the cost, it was found that the planting for raw mango sales with comprising for the cost amount of 8,148 bah/Rai, profit was 6,174 baht/Rai. The planting for mango ripe sales with the totals was 12,836 baht/Rai, profit was 17,584 baht/Rai. It was found that the planting for ripe mango sales was capable to earn the benefits more than the planting for raw mango selling. In addition, the ripe mango selling had the low level of Break Even Point to gain the quick back and high return value (NPV and IRR).
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    Factors affecting the improvement of mango plantation for commercial ripe fruit production and SWOT analysis of Nam Dok Mai Mango collaborative farming in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand Short Communications
    (2020-12-01)
    Khermkhan, J.
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    Chepoo, K.
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    Lertdanaipong, E.
    The factors affecting the improvement of mango plantation for commercial ripe mango production and SWOT analysis in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand was investigated. The results showed that age and education were factors affecting the improvement of mango var Num Dok Mai for commercial ripe mango production. Farmers ages 31-50 years old had upper senior high school level of education. The result of SWOT analysis showed that the farmers grew mangoes for ripening. Their strengths include good soil quality, flawless mango skin and thus received GAP-free standards. In addition, they had opportunities due to high market demand and support from the government. However, their weak points were lack of labour because most of the farmers were elderly and uncertainty in productivity. They were threatened with worms, insects, diseases, climate changes and stealing.