The Struggle of Organic Rice in Thailand: A Multi – Level Perspective of Barriers and Opportunities for Up Scaling

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Tanyaporn Kerdnoi
Sidthinat Prabudhanitisarn
Somporn Sangawongse
Tippawan Prapamontol
Choochad Santasup

Abstract

Thailand has been experiencing agrochemical-based commercial rice production for several decades now. Until recently, organic rice production has survived, but with little expansion. The present study applies a Multi-Level Perspective (MLP) to analyze the composition of the related socio-technical system, from macro to micro levels, to cast a light on both the large picture and niche operations. This research used mixed methods comprising documents and interviews, while compiling secondary statistics to analyze the establishment and dominance of commercial or mainstream rice, as well as the emergence of organic rice as an experiment. When analyzing information at multiple levels, it was found that the agrochemical-based commercial rice regime has become a dominant socio-technical regime comprising; interwoven power of government policy, commercialized agro-businesses, markets, industry, technology and Thai cultural dimensions. Furthermore, government policy has been responding to the increasing landscape changes, it has simultaneously created barriers for organic rice production. The development of organic rice as a niche experiment was partly due to landscape changes but also due to NGOs, farmers and academic leaders, often as a reaction to the negative impacts of agrochemical-based commercial rice. This in-depth study has found that if intensive promotion is applied, organic rice could become quite successful in terms of production and marketing. Until now, its expansion has been very minimal due to government regulations and policies, along with fewer business supports. Therefore, there have been limitations in the up scaling of such experiments. Thus stronger attempts are needed to overcome resistance from the dominant regimes rather than focusing at the farm levels as has been the case.

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Kerdnoi, T., Prabudhanitisarn, S., Sangawongse, S., Prapamontol, T., & Santasup, C. (2014). The Struggle of Organic Rice in Thailand: A Multi – Level Perspective of Barriers and Opportunities for Up Scaling. Environment and Natural Resources Journal, 12(1), 95–115. Retrieved from https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/71189
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