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Mrs. Anchana Tracho, Deputy Secretary-General of the Office of Agricultural Economics (Agricultural Economics Office), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Revealing guidelines for product management according to the economic suitability of the eastern region. The Office of Agricultural Economics No. 6, Chonburi Province (A.S.O.6) has studied potential alternative products in Chonburi Province and found that "bamboo" is an alternative agricultural product that has a future (Future Crop) because bamboo has benefits for Consume and use in a variety of ways. Can be sold as cuttings, shoots, trunks and processed into consumer products and animal feed. For farmers in Chonburi Province, they like to grow bamboo to make cuttings for sale.
which can produce approximately 3 million branches per year Create a value of more than 45 million baht Looking at the production situation, it is found that Chonburi Province has an Email Data area of approximately 700 rai of bamboo cultivation. Farmers prefer to grow Kim Sung, Beijing, Phai Ruak Wan, and Sang Mon varieties because they are fast-growing, drought-resistant, and can be cut and propagated. Bamboo shoots have good taste. It is in demand in both domestic and international markets. Which will begin to produce results from 1 year or more and can be harvested. Generate income throughout the year, with each bamboo species having costs and returns as follows: Kimsung variety has a production cost of 35,589 baht/rai/year, average bamboo shoot yield of 499 kg/rai/year, bamboo shoot yield of 5,717 branches/rai/ year return 95,771 baht/rai/year, equivalent to a net return of 60,183 baht/rai/year, Beijing variety Production costs 27,201 baht/rai/year.
Average baboo Production costs are 13,406 baht/rai/year, average bamboo shoot yield is 1,470 kg/rai/year, average tree cutting yield is 1,682 branches/rai/year, return is 65,949 baht/rai/year, equivalent to a net return of 52,543 baht/rai/year and Sang Mon variety, 1st year investment, production cost 9,989 baht/rai (in the growth period (Not yet able to harvest the crop) Market situation Farmers sell their produce in two forms: cuttings, commonly sold during May - August. Mostly 50 percent of the produce (approximately 1.50 million branches) is exported abroad, including Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam, followed by 20 percent (approximately 6 hundred thousand. Branches) for sale at the tree market in Ban Nong Cha-om, Ban Dong Bang, Mueang District, Prachinburi Province. Followed by selling to the northeastern market, northern market, and southern market, 15, 10, and 5 percent, respectively (totaling approximately 9 hundred thousand branches), as for fresh bamboo shoots.
which can produce approximately 3 million branches per year Create a value of more than 45 million baht Looking at the production situation, it is found that Chonburi Province has an Email Data area of approximately 700 rai of bamboo cultivation. Farmers prefer to grow Kim Sung, Beijing, Phai Ruak Wan, and Sang Mon varieties because they are fast-growing, drought-resistant, and can be cut and propagated. Bamboo shoots have good taste. It is in demand in both domestic and international markets. Which will begin to produce results from 1 year or more and can be harvested. Generate income throughout the year, with each bamboo species having costs and returns as follows: Kimsung variety has a production cost of 35,589 baht/rai/year, average bamboo shoot yield of 499 kg/rai/year, bamboo shoot yield of 5,717 branches/rai/ year return 95,771 baht/rai/year, equivalent to a net return of 60,183 baht/rai/year, Beijing variety Production costs 27,201 baht/rai/year.
Average baboo Production costs are 13,406 baht/rai/year, average bamboo shoot yield is 1,470 kg/rai/year, average tree cutting yield is 1,682 branches/rai/year, return is 65,949 baht/rai/year, equivalent to a net return of 52,543 baht/rai/year and Sang Mon variety, 1st year investment, production cost 9,989 baht/rai (in the growth period (Not yet able to harvest the crop) Market situation Farmers sell their produce in two forms: cuttings, commonly sold during May - August. Mostly 50 percent of the produce (approximately 1.50 million branches) is exported abroad, including Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam, followed by 20 percent (approximately 6 hundred thousand. Branches) for sale at the tree market in Ban Nong Cha-om, Ban Dong Bang, Mueang District, Prachinburi Province. Followed by selling to the northeastern market, northern market, and southern market, 15, 10, and 5 percent, respectively (totaling approximately 9 hundred thousand branches), as for fresh bamboo shoots.