Microfinance in Thailand: Navigating Challenges and Unlocking Opportunities
Worrawoot Jumlongnark
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This review article explores the challenges and opportunities faced by the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) in Thailand from a microfinance perspective. It examines the role of BAAC as a specialized financial institution in assisting underprivileged households and small businesses in accessing financial services. The study emphasizes the challenges and opportunities faced by BAAC in promoting sustainable development. It also explores BAAC's role in advancing the BCG Model policy, which fosters sustainability in the agricultural sector through Bio Economy Credit, Circular Economy Credit, and Green Credit. These initiatives support investments in biotechnology, waste reduction (Zero Waste), organic farming, and safe food production, all aimed at enhancing farmers' quality of life, stimulating growth in agriculture, and preserving the environment. Moreover, BAAC remains committed to upholding transparency, fairness, and operational standards.
Date: 2024-09, Revised 2024-09
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