20 May 2024 Agriculture The transition from El Niño to La Niña in 2024: Rice production in Northeastern Thailand is likely to be the hardest hit, with the total output declining by 9% (Current Issue No.3497 Full Ed.) คะแนนเฉลี่ย คะแนนเฉลี่ย 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star The transition from El Niño to La Niña in 2024: Rice production in Northeastern Thailand is likely to be the hardest hit, with the total output declining by 9% The severity of climate change has become increasingly apparent since 2016, causing damage to Thailand's agricultural sector, especially important economic crops, including rice, leading to reduced production with varying levels of damage across different regions.In 2024, climate change may intensify further due to both El Niño and La Niña. Rice production in northeastern Thailand is likely be the most vulnerable, followed by that in the northern and central regions at a similar level of damage. View full article Login / Register Or Enter the code from the poll Annotation This research paper is published for general public. It is made up of various sources. Trustworthy, but the company can not authenticate. reliability The information may be changed at any time without prior notice. Data users need to be careful about the use of information. The Company will not be liable to any user or person for any damages arising from such use. The information in this report does not constitute an offer. Or advice on business decisions Anyhow. Agriculture Rice Related Analysis View all 15 Feb 2018 Agriculture Rice and Cassava Prices Continue to Grow in 2018 But Close Attention Needed toward Other Farm Produce (Current Issue No. 2902 Full Ed.) KResearch views that the price trends seen in major agricultural produce are already showing a mixed picture in 2018. Some produce are projected to gain higher prices, e.g., rice and cassava, which should return to price gains after less appealing prices in 2017, increasing 2.0 and 21.4 percent YoY this year, respectively, due to higher demand. ... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 21 Dec 2017 Agriculture Higher Rubber Prices Expected for 1Q18 … But Full-Year Average should be Watched (Current Issue No. 2886 Full Ed.) KResearch views that rubber prices will likely rise during the first quarter of 2018 (‘1Q18'), given positive factors that include... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 6 Oct 2017 Agriculture Drones for Agriculture…New Option for Agriculture 4.0 (Current Issue No. 2874 Full Ed.) Aerial drones for agriculture could be an interesting option as an agricultural tool that offers high precision. They are now becoming very... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 27 Jul 2017 Agriculture Rice Prices to Improve in 2H17 On Dwindling Stocks (Current Issue No. 2860 Full Ed.) It is expected that Thai rice prices will increase in 2H17 over those seen in 1H17 due to the psychological effect of gradual declines in domestic... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 26 May 2017 Agriculture Thai Coconut Industry Riding the ‘Superfood’ Wave in World Markets (Current Issue No. 2845 Full Ed.) Coconuts are an important economic crop for Thailand, and they are also classified as being among the so-called ‘Superfood'. Given their current po... Read more 0 KB 0 KB 5 Apr 2017 Agriculture 2017 Rice Production Unfazed by Drought, But Prices Must be Monitored (Current Issue No. 2837) Off-season rice cultivation on over 11 million rai, which exceeds that planned before, has now forced the Royal Irrigation Department to cut water ... Read more 0 KB 0 KB View all