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Factors influencing long term tomato seed production under contract farming
Corresponding Author(s) : Chalee Gedgaew
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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): NOVEMBER
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- Benziger, V. (1996). Small Fields, Big Money: Two Successful Programs in Helping Small Farmers Make the Transition to High Value-Added Crops. World Development 24(11): 1681-1693.
- Da Silva, C.A.B. (2005). The Growing Role of Contract Farming in Agri-food Systems Development: Drivers, Theory and Practice. Rome: FAO.
- Delforge, I. (2007). Contract Farming in Thailand: A view from the farm. Focus on the Global South CUSRI. Bangkok, Thailand: Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute.
- Eaton, C. and A.W. Shepherd. (2001). Contract Farming: Partnerships for growth. FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 145. Rome: FAO.
- Gedgaew, C., S. Simaraks, and A.T. Rambo. (2017). Trends in Hybrid Tomato Seed Production under Contract Farming in Northeast Thailand. Southeast Asian Studies 6(2): 339-355.
- Kerdsuk, W., S. Chartbunchachai, S. Usanawarong, J. Reungchayachatuporn, C. Yenchai, S. Boonsanure, P. Saenchaisuriya, and P. Ketsomboon. (1996). Self-Care Behavior of the Northeast Farmers Involved in The Dry Season Seed Production: Case Study in 2 villages. Research report. Khon Kaen, Thailand: Research Development Institute, Khon Kaen University.
- Limpinuntana, V. (2001). Physical factors related to agricultural potential and limitations in northeast Thailand. In Natural Resource Management Issues in the Korat Basin of Northeast Thailand: An Overview, ed. S.P. Kam, C.T. Hoanh, G. Trebuil, and B. Hardy, 3-17. International Rice Research Institute.
- Martwanna, N., and K. Lertrat. (2007). Contract Farming: Seed Production of Seed Companies in Thailand. Thailand Research Fund report. Bangkok, Thailand: Thailand Research Fund.
- Meteorological Department. 2014. Climatological data of Thailand for 30 year period (1981 – 2010). Meteorological data report No. 551-586-01-2556. Bangkok, Thailand: Meteorological Department.
- Rosset, P., R. Rice, and M. Watts. (1999). Thailand and the World Tomato: Globalization, New Agricultural Countries (NACs) and the Agrarian Question. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 8: 71-94.
- Saenjan, V. (1998). Future Prospect of Small and Medium Size Agribusiness in Thailand. In Proceedings of the Second International Seminar on Agribusiness and Its Impact on Agricultural Production in Southeast Asia (DABIA II), ed. A. Patanothai, and P. Keerati-Kasikorn, 159-180. Khon Kaen, Thailand: Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University.
- Sarkar, M.A.R., M.H.A. Rashid, and M.R. Sarker. (2011). Contract Farming in Tomato Seed Production in Rangpur District of Bangladesh: A Financial Analysis. Progressive Agriculture 22(1&2): 169-179.
- Siamwalla, A. (1996). Thai Agriculture: From Engine of Growth to Sunset Status. TDRI Quarterly Review 11(4): 3-10.
- Singh, S. (2005). Contract Farming System in Thailand. Economic and Political Weekly December 31, 2005: 5578-5586.
- Sriboonchitta, S., and A. Wiboonpoongse. (2008). Overview of Contract Farming in Thailand: Lessons learned. ADBI Discussion Paper 112. Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute.
- Sudha, M., T.M. Gajanana, and D.S. Murthy. (2006). Economic Impact of Commercial Hybrid Seed Production in Vegetables on Farm Income, Employment and Farm Welfare – A Case of Tomato and Okra in Karnataka. Agricultural Economics Research Review 19(July-December 2006): 251-268.
- Tay, D. (2002). Vegetable Hybrid Seed Production. In Proceedings International Seed Seminar: Trade Production and Technology. Oct – 2002. http://www.seedconsortium.org /PUC/ eLibraryExtension.html. Accessed 20 March 2015.
- Winters, P., P. Simmons, and I. Patrick. (2005). Evaluation of Hybrid Seed Contract between Smallholders and a Multinational Company in East Java, Indonesia. The Journal of Development Studies 41(1): 62-89.
References
Benziger, V. (1996). Small Fields, Big Money: Two Successful Programs in Helping Small Farmers Make the Transition to High Value-Added Crops. World Development 24(11): 1681-1693.
Da Silva, C.A.B. (2005). The Growing Role of Contract Farming in Agri-food Systems Development: Drivers, Theory and Practice. Rome: FAO.
Delforge, I. (2007). Contract Farming in Thailand: A view from the farm. Focus on the Global South CUSRI. Bangkok, Thailand: Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute.
Eaton, C. and A.W. Shepherd. (2001). Contract Farming: Partnerships for growth. FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 145. Rome: FAO.
Gedgaew, C., S. Simaraks, and A.T. Rambo. (2017). Trends in Hybrid Tomato Seed Production under Contract Farming in Northeast Thailand. Southeast Asian Studies 6(2): 339-355.
Kerdsuk, W., S. Chartbunchachai, S. Usanawarong, J. Reungchayachatuporn, C. Yenchai, S. Boonsanure, P. Saenchaisuriya, and P. Ketsomboon. (1996). Self-Care Behavior of the Northeast Farmers Involved in The Dry Season Seed Production: Case Study in 2 villages. Research report. Khon Kaen, Thailand: Research Development Institute, Khon Kaen University.
Limpinuntana, V. (2001). Physical factors related to agricultural potential and limitations in northeast Thailand. In Natural Resource Management Issues in the Korat Basin of Northeast Thailand: An Overview, ed. S.P. Kam, C.T. Hoanh, G. Trebuil, and B. Hardy, 3-17. International Rice Research Institute.
Martwanna, N., and K. Lertrat. (2007). Contract Farming: Seed Production of Seed Companies in Thailand. Thailand Research Fund report. Bangkok, Thailand: Thailand Research Fund.
Meteorological Department. 2014. Climatological data of Thailand for 30 year period (1981 – 2010). Meteorological data report No. 551-586-01-2556. Bangkok, Thailand: Meteorological Department.
Rosset, P., R. Rice, and M. Watts. (1999). Thailand and the World Tomato: Globalization, New Agricultural Countries (NACs) and the Agrarian Question. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 8: 71-94.
Saenjan, V. (1998). Future Prospect of Small and Medium Size Agribusiness in Thailand. In Proceedings of the Second International Seminar on Agribusiness and Its Impact on Agricultural Production in Southeast Asia (DABIA II), ed. A. Patanothai, and P. Keerati-Kasikorn, 159-180. Khon Kaen, Thailand: Faculty of Agriculture, Khon Kaen University.
Sarkar, M.A.R., M.H.A. Rashid, and M.R. Sarker. (2011). Contract Farming in Tomato Seed Production in Rangpur District of Bangladesh: A Financial Analysis. Progressive Agriculture 22(1&2): 169-179.
Siamwalla, A. (1996). Thai Agriculture: From Engine of Growth to Sunset Status. TDRI Quarterly Review 11(4): 3-10.
Singh, S. (2005). Contract Farming System in Thailand. Economic and Political Weekly December 31, 2005: 5578-5586.
Sriboonchitta, S., and A. Wiboonpoongse. (2008). Overview of Contract Farming in Thailand: Lessons learned. ADBI Discussion Paper 112. Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute.
Sudha, M., T.M. Gajanana, and D.S. Murthy. (2006). Economic Impact of Commercial Hybrid Seed Production in Vegetables on Farm Income, Employment and Farm Welfare – A Case of Tomato and Okra in Karnataka. Agricultural Economics Research Review 19(July-December 2006): 251-268.
Tay, D. (2002). Vegetable Hybrid Seed Production. In Proceedings International Seed Seminar: Trade Production and Technology. Oct – 2002. http://www.seedconsortium.org /PUC/ eLibraryExtension.html. Accessed 20 March 2015.
Winters, P., P. Simmons, and I. Patrick. (2005). Evaluation of Hybrid Seed Contract between Smallholders and a Multinational Company in East Java, Indonesia. The Journal of Development Studies 41(1): 62-89.