How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand

There has been a trend to encourage organic agriculture in response to improve global food security. This article investigated how organic agriculture contributed to food security of small land holders experiencing organic agriculture. It involved in-depth interview, focus group, and participatory o...

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Main Authors: Katesuda Sitthisuntikul, Pradtana Yossuck, Budsara Limnirankul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Cogent Food & Agriculture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2018.1429698
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spelling doaj-834aecffbad24e4db359b1e83bb03c1c2021-03-02T15:42:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322018-01-014110.1080/23311932.2018.14296981429698How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of ThailandKatesuda Sitthisuntikul0Pradtana Yossuck1Budsara Limnirankul2Maejo UniversityMaejo UniversityChiang Mai UniversityThere has been a trend to encourage organic agriculture in response to improve global food security. This article investigated how organic agriculture contributed to food security of small land holders experiencing organic agriculture. It involved in-depth interview, focus group, and participatory observation from a purposive sample of thirty participants at San Sai and Muang Wa Villages, Luang Neua Sub-District, Doi Sa Ket District, Chiang Mai Province, the north of Thailand. The result indicated the important aspects of organic agriculture that contributed to food security of small land holders. These aspects included integrated production leading to self-reliance on food, production management for sufficient economy, culture relating to food access and sustainability, and participation in protecting natural resource and environment to ensure sustainable food production. However, they required agriculture land ownership, a group and network of organic agriculture, consumer and fair market, and agency support. In addition, there were risk factors of food security in organic agriculture: climate change relating to drought, lack of agriculture succession, and expansion of chemical agriculture.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2018.1429698organic agriculturefood securitysmall land holderself-reliancesufficient economyand sustainability
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Pradtana Yossuck
Budsara Limnirankul
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Pradtana Yossuck
Budsara Limnirankul
How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand
Cogent Food & Agriculture
organic agriculture
food security
small land holder
self-reliance
sufficient economy
and sustainability
author_facet Katesuda Sitthisuntikul
Pradtana Yossuck
Budsara Limnirankul
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title How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand
title_short How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand
title_full How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand
title_fullStr How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed How does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: A case study in the North of Thailand
title_sort how does organic agriculture contribute to food security of small land holders?: a case study in the north of thailand
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Food & Agriculture
issn 2331-1932
publishDate 2018-01-01
description There has been a trend to encourage organic agriculture in response to improve global food security. This article investigated how organic agriculture contributed to food security of small land holders experiencing organic agriculture. It involved in-depth interview, focus group, and participatory observation from a purposive sample of thirty participants at San Sai and Muang Wa Villages, Luang Neua Sub-District, Doi Sa Ket District, Chiang Mai Province, the north of Thailand. The result indicated the important aspects of organic agriculture that contributed to food security of small land holders. These aspects included integrated production leading to self-reliance on food, production management for sufficient economy, culture relating to food access and sustainability, and participation in protecting natural resource and environment to ensure sustainable food production. However, they required agriculture land ownership, a group and network of organic agriculture, consumer and fair market, and agency support. In addition, there were risk factors of food security in organic agriculture: climate change relating to drought, lack of agriculture succession, and expansion of chemical agriculture.
topic organic agriculture
food security
small land holder
self-reliance
sufficient economy
and sustainability
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2018.1429698
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