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Item type:Publication, A structural equation model of food security promotion among rice-farming households in Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand(2023-11-01) ;Mankeb, P. ;Chulilung, P. ;Charoenkittayawut, S. ;Kuhaswonvetch, S.Panrostip, D.Results revealed that the highest level of food security dimension among rice farming households was 'food accessibility' and 'food availability,' followed by 'food utilization and safety,' and 'food stability', respectively. Regarding food security promotion among rice-farming households, the highest level was 'intra-household understanding related to household food security', followed by 'having a supplementary occupation', 'enhancing social support', and 'self-reliance'. The regression analysis using the stepwise method revealed that off-farm income had a positive effect on household food security, whereas household debt was found to be negatively associated with household food security. Moreover, the structural equation model analysis indicated that intra-household understanding related to food security directly and positively influenced household food security. Furthermore, intra-household understanding related to food security had a positive and indirect effect on household food security through social support in the local community, enhancing supplementary household occupation, and household self-reliance, respectively. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, KMITL organic agriculture model: A review article(2018-12-01) ;Soytong, K. ;Poeaim, S. ;Pongnak, W. ;Luenam, L.Poeaim, A.KMITL organic agriculture model is established by supporting from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, Thailand to contribute the research findings of biological products as agricultural inputs to be used for organic agricultutre in practice. It is located at Dan Chang district, Suphanburi province, Thailand. It is to promote the farmers to gain the based knowledge of organic agriculture. KMITL organic model are divided into six parts as follows:- production, agricultural inputs, organic certification, marketing, extension and training as well as research and development. The model is a processes from production to marketing including research findings which necessary to serve the model.
