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Disability-inclusive business models for an enabling environment

... Café was established with the aim to provide a space for training persons with disabilities, and to serve as a model for coffee shops, or restaurants, successfully run by persons with disabilities. 60+ Plus Bakery & Chocolate Café and products Source: ... ... patronage of the HM Queen Sirikit in 1959 and 1964 respectively, the Christian Foundation for the Blind received patronage by HM King Bhumibol in 1978, and the Thailand-Caulfield Foundation for the Blind (TCFB) came under the patronage of HRH Princess Maha Chakri ...
28/02/2023

The Princess of Humanity

... Officially, she is Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra, the Princess Mother of King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great. The title was bestowed in 1970 but most Thais still prefer... ... punctual, frugal and polite. This had not changed even after her eldest son became King Ananda Mahidol at the age of nine in 1935. An avid student and an active initiator... ... enjoying a sustainable income from alternative crops supported by the Foundation, such as coffee and macadamia nuts. The Foundation also helps villagers to market their handicraft...
03/12/2021

From Poppy to Coffee: How Thailand Became a Model for Alternative Development

... started to look for an alternative method to reduce opium production. In 1969, while visiting Chiang Mai province, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great learned that some poppy growers could earn a comparable amount of money from selling local peaches.... ... Since then, the Royal Project and relevant agencies have introduced more than 150 new crops to poppy growers, including arabica coffee, tea, cabbage, apple, and decorative flowers. Photos from left to right: field of poppies blowing in the wind (credit:FabioFilzi,...
27/10/2021
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