... pig and mushroom farming, and beekeeping, which helps create jobs and income for the local community. Mangrove conservation project was conducted in three islands in Ranong province. The project also supports the production of One Tambon One Product (OTOP), such as shrimp paste, soap, tea, and herbal inhaler, in the community.
OISCA started its activities in Thailand in 1975. Its head office is in Bangkok and the branch offices are in Khon Kaen, Chiang Mai, and Ayutthaya Provinces.
... 2014, sixty-five delegations from Songkhla Provincial Administrative Organization, led by
Mr. Niphon Bunyamanee, Chief Executive, visited the Royal Thai Embassy to attend a briefing on Japan’s promotion of its local products and direction on Thai OTOP promotion in Japan. Ambassador Thanatip Upatising welcomed the guests, while Minister Phatai Sooksommai of the Office of Commercial Affairs gave the briefing.
... movement that aroused a sense of pride in the nation’s cultural heritage. In turn, the demand for traditional Thai fabrics transformed small household looms into commercially viable enterprises. Later government policies such as
One Tambon One Product (OTOP)
would formalize state support for micro enterprises involved in traditional arts and crafts, featuring handlooms as a major product.
Such is the story of
Baan Hua Fai, a village
in the Khon Kaen Province in the Isan region, or the northeast of ...
... visited the Royal Thai Embassy. The activities included watching a DVD on Thai culture and Thailand-Japan relations and participating in Q & A with Embassy’s staff. The students asked questions on: work of Embassy, One Tambon One Product Concept (OTOP), Thai food and Thai Traditional Dance.
... the northern part of Thailand by organizing Thai artisans, Thai designers to meet and exchange knowledge with the Japanese designers. It will lead to create a new design of textile product of the northern part of Thailand which the value of the Lanna OTOP products will be added.