Mango Growers’ Compliance with Public Good Agricultural Practices Standard: A Comparative Study in Northern Thailand

Yuichiro Amekawa, C. Tiyayon, P. Treewannakul, Nootchakarn Sawarng
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This study investigated the effectiveness of Thailand’s public good agricultural practices certification initiative (Q-GAP) in improving export-oriented mango farmers’ awareness and practices relating to food safety and quality assurance. Two groups of certified farmers in Northern Thailand (one from Chiang Mai Province and the other from Phitsanulok Province), comprising a total of 96 samples, were surveyed for comparative analysis. Many items of the comparison showed no significant differences between the two groups of farmers (specifically, the use of synthetic pesticides and non-synthetic pest control methods, record-keeping, and agrochemical safety and handling practices). One significant difference worth mentioning was related to the farmers’ ability to link the goal of the Q-GAP policy to food safety assurance; when compared to Phitsanulok, approximately 35% more farmers in Chiang Mai demonstrated such an understanding. This contradicted the more experience and days of training on Q-GAP the farmers in Phitsanulok had in comparison to those in Chiang Mai. Moreover, the rates of understanding in both areas were significantly lower than those identified in previous Q-GAP studies of less export-oriented crops. The export-oriented mango farmers might be trained to regard Q-GAP certification as a type of license to export their mango produce, rather than as a tool to improve their food safety and quality assurance.
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泰国北部地区芒果种植者对公共产品农业规范的遵从性比较研究
本研究调查了泰国公共良好农业规范认证倡议(Q-GAP)在提高出口导向型芒果种植者有关食品安全和质量保证的意识和实践方面的有效性。对泰国北部两组经认证的农民(一组来自清迈省,另一组来自彭世洛省)共96个样本进行了调查,以进行比较分析。比较的许多项目显示两组农民之间没有显著差异(具体而言,合成农药和非合成虫害防治方法的使用,记录保存以及农用化学品安全和处理做法)。值得一提的一个显著差异与农民将Q-GAP政策的目标与食品安全保证联系起来的能力有关;与彭世洛相比,清迈大约有35%的农民表现出这样的理解。与清迈的农民相比,彭世洛的农民在Q-GAP方面有更多的经验和天数的培训,这与此相矛盾。此外,在这两个领域的理解率明显低于以前的Q-GAP研究中确定的出口导向较低的作物。对以出口为导向的芒果农户进行培训,使其将Q-GAP认证视为出口芒果产品的一种许可证,而不是提高其食品安全和质量保证的工具。
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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