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  • RD&E Co-Research Contract Signing Ceremony

RD&E Co-Research Contract Signing Ceremony

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On 4 November 2020, Mr. Sumet Tantivejkul, Member and Secretary-General of the Chaipattana Foundation, Mr. Boonchai Bencharongkul, Chairman of Total Access Communications, and Mr. Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Director of National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, presided over the RD&E Co-Research Contract Signing Ceremony of Smart Agriculture House Research Project, the Case Study of Lingzhi Mushroom Cultivation at Chaipattana Foundation’s Research and Development Project on Highland Agriculture in Pong Nam Ron Sub-district, Fang District, Chiang Mai Province between the Chaipattana Foundation and National Science and Technology Development Agency.

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The results from the research could be used as an academic database which shows different growth stage of Lingzhi Mushroom. Those who are interested in the Lingzhi Mushroom’s cultivation and the technique of temperature and environment control can visit and learn at the Project. By this, the people can use and apply the knowledge gained from here for job creation. This could also be a model for the out-of-season cultivation of other types of mushrooms. In addition, the project will implement the application to control and manage the environment inside and outside the house which helps reduce the contamination, while increasing the quality and quantity of the Lingzhi Mushroom’s production.

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    • International Collaboration
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    • Bhumirak Dhamachart Center
    • Chakraband Pensiri
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    • Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
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    • Soil Improvement
    • Wastewater Improvement & Flood Management
    • Forest Rehabilitation & Development Theory
    • Local Participation and Self-Determination
    • Sufficiency Economy & New Theory
  • Donation
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