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Art of the Loom: the Future of Sustainable Fashion

... made and help develop communities.  In Thailand, handlooms are strongly grounded in local villages and organized around women-led initiatives. In fact, they empower women... ... ceremonial use. Credit: takemetour website: https://www.takemetour.com/amazing-thailand-go-local/thai-textiles-weaving-groups-villages/ Ban Phon in Kalasin province, Northeastern... ... Later government policies such as One Tambon One Product (OTOP) would formalize state support for micro enterprises involved in traditional arts and crafts, featuring...
Thai silk
12/08/2022

The gift that keeps on giving: Thailand’s scaly quest for food security and sustainable livelihood

... the northern half of Africa and some parts of the Middle East. Colloquially named Nile tilapia in English from its natural habitat and  pla nil  in Thai from an abbreviation of its scientific name, this hardy fish whose versatility as a herbivore with ... ... story of this fish began in earnest with a school of 50 mouthbrooders raised in a palace pond whose offspring would one day go on to feed millions of people. The origin of the fish’s local popularity could be traced back to the visit to Thailand in 1964 of Emperor Emeritus Akihito, then the Crown Prince of Japan....
20/08/2021

The gift that keeps on giving: Thailand’s scaly quest for food security and sustainable livelihood

... the northern half of Africa and some parts of the Middle East. Colloquially named Nile tilapia in English from its natural habitat and pla nil in Thai from an abbreviation of its scientific name, this hardy fish whose versatility as a herbivore with omnivorous ... ... story of this fish began in earnest with a school of 50 mouthbrooders raised in a palace pond whose offspring would one day go on to feed millions of people. The origin of the fish’s local popularity could be traced back to the visit to Thailand in 1964 of Emperor Emeritus Akihito, then the Crown Prince of Japan....
20/08/2021

A Philosophy that Empowers from Within

... sufficiency economy does not mean we have to be complacent in life. We can consider going beyond our basic needs as long as it does not exceed our existing means and capacity... ... communities starting from the individual level by enhancing productivity within the limitations of existing income and resources. Since 2003, TICA has carried out 36 SEP projects... ... overseas SEP projects to institutionalise the self-development process and to conserve local knowledge and wisdom: 1) the establishment of SEP Learning Centres, to serve as...
03/12/2021

The gift that keeps on giving: Food security and sustainable livelihoods

... the northern half of Africa and some parts of the Middle East. Colloquially named Nile tilapia in English from its natural habitat and pla nil in Thai from an abbreviation of its scientific name, this hardy fish whose versatility as an herbivore with omnivorous ... ... story of this fish began in earnest with a school of 50 mouthbrooders raised in a palace pond whose offspring would one day go on to feed millions of people. The origin of the fish’s local popularity can be traced back to the visit to Thailand in 1964 of Emperor Emeritus Akihito, who was then the Crown Prince ...
21/07/2021

Securing a lifeline for the people

... areas was pursued slightly differently as the King no longer had executive power over state administration. This did not necessarily mean that the people’s interests had... ... achieving effective water resource management for Thai farmers everywhere. He would go on to instill water conservation and awareness in his children. For the rest of his... ... formula or one solution to address all needs. So he dedicated his time to studying each locality in depth in order to come up with a tailor-made solution for different regions...
14/01/2022

The Ambassador presided over the seminar of the "Secondary Destinations" seminar

... 10 January 2019, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag presided over the seminar of the "Secondary Destinations" seminar at the Imperial Tokyo Hotel which organized by Thai Airways International Public Co., Ltd (TG), the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) in order to support the "Secondary Destinations" the Royal Thai Government's campaign. On 10 January 2019, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag presided over the seminar of the "Secondary ...
10/01/2019

Thailand –Japan Relations

... trade was conducted between Siam and Ryukyu Kingdom (Okinawa). The number of merchants going to Ayutthaya increased in the 16th century and with the issuance of trade licenses... ... Late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother) made a state visit to Japan in 1963, and Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress (now Their... ... relations and cultural bonds are clearly seen, among others,by the expanding enthusiasm of local authorities and communities in Japan to establish“Thai Festival” in Tokyo...
07/07/2020
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