Field trip details

ROUTE #01_ Mae On dairy cattle farm 

Visitor capability: 30 people

The cattle farm has joined the project to study the circular economy model for waste management in dairy farms under BCG model. This project encourages the farmer to use cow manure to feed the earthworm for producing organic fertilizer and help to reduce pollution problems from farm waste.

ROUTE #02_ Mae Tha organic eggs farm 

Visitor capability: 20 people

The organic eggs farm makes practical use of circular economy for treatment of organic waste using black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) to feed the chicken. This model is an environmentally safe and cost-efficient method that has been attracting increasing attention worldwide.

ROUTE #03_ San Kam Pang cattle farm

Visitor capability: 20 people

The cattle farm has joined the project to study the circular economy model for waste management in dairy farms under BCG model. This project encourages the farmer to use cow manure to feed the earthworm for producing organic fertilizer and help to reduce pollution problems from farm waste.

ROUTE #04_ Chaiprakarn Dairy Agriculture Cooperative Limited
"Good dairy cooperative management with high milk yield and high milk quality."

Visitor capability: 40 people

This cooperative excels in dairy management, ensuring both high milk yield and exceptional milk quality in the upper Northern part of Thailand. They also operate a made-to-order feed center and offer replacement heifers.

ROUTE #05_ Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center: sufficiency economy for a sustainable life (Conservation study on Frog Farming Section and fisheries Section)

Visitor capability: 100 people

The Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Centre focuses attention on conducting study and research on various development patterns under the sustainable principles of Royal Majesty. The Centre also provides services to the people in various fields, such as supporting animal husbandry activities and plant seeds, and giving advice and guidance on techniques which people in the surrounding villages and farmers in general can adopt and apply in their daily occupation.

CONTACT

Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety Centre
for Asia Pacific (VPHCAP) 


Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai Univeristy
155 Moo.2, Mae Hia, Muang, Chiang Mai, 50100 Thailand
Tel.: (+66) 5394 8073  Fax: (+66) 5394 8072
E-Mail: Punnaporn.netrabukkana@fao.org , 13GASLMSPMeeting2023@gmail.com

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