February 18, 2016
With support from the conservation agency, farmers like Surakit are sharing best practices with their neighbors and across the country. Surakit’s marine shrimp farm is among the first to be certified organic by the Thai government. Fifteen other farmers living nearby are on track to be certified this year, which would increase the organic shrimp farming area in the community tenfold, to almost 100ha.
Source: Alisa Tang, Star2. See full article
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