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2nd DL Umali Award Lecture - Smallholder Development through Sufficiency Economy

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  • Charan Chantalakhana
  • Lindsay Falvey

Abstract

This publication features the lifework of a Thai professor, Prof. Charan Chantalakhana, whose work centered on smallholder farming systems especially cattle and buffalo genetic improvement. Prof Charan's decades of sterling and committed service have contributed in no small measure to the well being of farmers in Thailand and in the region. His work has touched the lives of millions of people, especially those in developing countries who are primarily dependent on agriuculture for livelihood

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  • Charan Chantalakhana & Lindsay Falvey, 2009. "2nd DL Umali Award Lecture - Smallholder Development through Sufficiency Economy," DL Umali Award Lecture, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), volume 2, number 2009:114.
  • Handle: RePEc:sag:seadlu:2009:114
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