Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement

Abstract

Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan.

The Thai government has a very important role in initiating and implementing the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) program. At the national level, this OTOP policy runs through integration between Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Disadvantaged Regions, Ministry of Industry, and Ministry of Agriculture. All governments encourage integrated marketing and promotion between producers of OTOP commodity producers and OTOP commodity sales markets.
The OTOP program is carried out to realize rural industrialization, as well as to improve community welfare through efforts to increase community income with a variety of productive business activities. OTOP in Thailand is no longer interpreted narrowly as a limited area and certain products, but has led to become a rural industry with products that penetrate abroad. In order to integrate provincial government OTOP program, district/city government, sub-district (tambon) government, and at village level, they coordinate with each other by paying attention to policies on broader scope.

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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. SRP. 2020; 11(1): 585-587.
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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. http://www.sysrevpharm.org/?mno=86277 [Access: March 29, 2021]. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73

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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. SRP. 2020; 11(1): 585-587. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73



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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. SRP. (2020), [cited March 29, 2021]; 11(1): 585-587. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73



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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan (2020) Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. SRP, 11 (1), 585-587. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73



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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. 2020. Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 11 (1), 585-587. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73



Chicago Style

Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. "Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement." Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy 11 (2020), 585-587. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73



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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan. "Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement." Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy 11.1 (2020), 585-587. Print. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73



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Abdul Rozaq Muslim, Obsatar Sinaga, Arry Bainus, Wawan Budi Darmawan (2020) Implementation of Rural Development Policy in Thailand through the One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Movement. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 11 (1), 585-587. doi:10.5530/srp.2020.1.73


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