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Chained to Sustainable Development Goals? Changing Role of Entities for Enhanced Resilience along Agriculture Food Value Chains in Thailand

John Kuwornu (jkuwornu@gmail.com)

No 284866, 2017 ASAE 9th International Conference, January 11-13, Bangkok, Thailand from Asian Society of Agricultural Economists (ASAE)

Abstract: The operation period of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) ended in 2015 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be in operation over the period of 2016- 2030. The sustainable development agenda contained 17 goals and covered a broad range of quantitative and qualitative objectives across social, economic, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development including the following: ending poverty and hunger, sustainable consumption and production, improving health and education, making cities more sustainable, combating climate change, and protecting oceans and forests. Sustainable food production, marketing and other postharvest management practices are important to achieving majority of the SDGs. This paper examines the required changing roles of private and public organizations as well as international organizations during the period 2016-2030 to enhance resilience of agricultural food value chains in Thailand. The Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) of Thailand can be described as a growth and development model characterized by its universality and inclusiveness; people-centered approach; moderation, moral values and reasonableness; and knowledge and integrity. The SEP encourages a holistic farm management system to promote sustainability, food security, water conservation and biodiversity, development of human resources, risk management, investment and expansion of businesses, thereby creating self-sufficiency at the household, community, organizational and national levels. These objectives of the SEP are somewhat consistent with goals 1, 2, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, and 15 of the SDGs. The required roles of organizations to enable Thailand to achieve the SDGs towards enhancing the resilience of agricultural food value chains are presented and the policy implications are highlighted.

Keywords: Risk; and; Uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28
Date: 2017-01
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.284866

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