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Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Ratchaburi
Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Ratchaburi Dragon Jar 4 Ratchaburi CONTENTS HOW TO GET THERE 7 ATTRACTIONS 9 Amphoe Mueang Ratchaburi 9 Amphoe Pak Tho 16 Amphoe Wat Phleng 16 Amphoe Damnoen Saduak 18 Amphoe Bang Phae 21 Amphoe Ban Pong 22 Amphoe Photharam 25 Amphoe Chom Bueng 30 Amphoe Suan Phueng 33 Amphoe Ban Kha 37 EVENTS & FESTIVALS 38 LOCAL PRODUCTS & SOUVENIRS 39 INTERESTING ACTIVITIS 43 Cruising along King Rama V’s Route 43 Driving Route 43 Homestay 43 SUGGEST TOUR PROGRAMMES 44 TRAVEL TIPS 45 FACILITIES IN RATCHABURI 45 Accommodations 45 Restaurants 50 Local Product & Souvenir Shops 54 Golf Courses 55 USEFUL CALLS 56 Floating Market Ratchaburi Ratchaburi is the land of the Mae Klong Basin Samut Songkhram, Nakhon civilization with the foggy Tanao Si Mountains. Pathom It is one province in the west of central Thailand West borders with Myanmar which is full of various geographical features; for example, the low-lying land along the fertile Mae Klong Basin, fields, and Tanao Si Mountains HOW TO GET THERE: which lie in to east stretching to meet the By Car: Thailand-Myanmar border. - Old route: Take Phetchakasem Road or High- From legend and historical evidence, it is way 4, passing Bang Khae-Om Noi–Om Yai– assumed that Ratchaburi used to be one of the Nakhon Chai Si–Nakhon Pathom–Ratchaburi. civilized kingdoms of Suvarnabhumi in the past, - New route: Take Highway 338, from Bangkok– from the reign of the Great King Asoka of India, Phutthamonthon–Nakhon Chai Si and turn into who announced the Lord Buddha’s teachings Phetchakasem Road near Amphoe Nakhon through this land around 325 B.C. -
The Educational Logistic Potential and Supply Chain Link to Agro-Tourism
International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) ISSN: 2277-3878, Volume-8, Issue-2S2, July 2019 The Educational Logistic Potential and Supply Chain Link to Agro-Tourism Through Learning the Lifestyle Amphoe Lansaka, Nakorn Sri Thammarat Tiranan.W, Krittika.J, Nuchakorn.K Agro-tourism has attracted more tourists nowadays as it Abstract: The purposes of this study were to examine the creates the income for local people in southern Thailand as readiness and accordance of potential, the demand of logistics well as enhances their well-beings due to the potential of potential and agro-tourism supply chain in Lan Saka district, agriculture and tourism. The agro-tourism is popular with a Nakhon Si Thammarat province. Questionnaires were distributed large number of tourists since. to 400 tourists and an interview was conducted with five There are various agro-tourism destinations such as interviewees from the government/private agencies and entrepreneurs. Analysis of the results revealed that the highest rafting along the canal or river to experience the nature, satisfaction was found in three aspects including the community community way of life, fishing, vegetable cultivation, way of life( =4.29, S.D. = 0.55),the personnel ( =4 . 50, S.D. gardening, and homestay. Its aim is to develop agricultural areas, natural resources, arts and culture, and traditional =0.34), and the tourist attractions ( =4 . 45, S.D. =0.54), respectively. Respondents highly agreed on two aspects: the ways of life in order to attract tourists to visit agricultural fields so that they have the opportunity to learn the physical flow( =3 . -
Large Scale Detailed Mapping of Dengue Vector Breeding Sites Using Street View Images
RESEARCH ARTICLE Large scale detailed mapping of dengue vector breeding sites using street view images 1,2 1 1 1 Peter HaddawyID *, Poom Wettayakorn , Boonpakorn Nonthaleerak , Myat Su YinID , 3 4 5 6 Anuwat Wiratsudakul , Johannes SchoÈ ningID , Yongjua LaosiritawornID , Klestia Balla , Sirinut Euaungkanakul1, Papichaya Quengdaeng1, Kittipop Choknitipakin1, Siripong Traivijitkhun1, Benyarut Erawan1, Thansuda Kraisang1 1 Faculty of ICT, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand, 2 Bremen Spatial Cognition Center, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, 3 Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University, Salaya, Thailand, 4 University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany, 5 Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand, 6 Computer a1111111111 Science Department, School of Science and Technology, University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy a1111111111 a1111111111 * [email protected] a1111111111 a1111111111 Abstract Targeted environmental and ecosystem management remain crucial in control of dengue. However, providing detailed environmental information on a large scale to effectively target OPEN ACCESS dengue control efforts remains a challenge. An important piece of such information is the Citation: Haddawy P, Wettayakorn P, Nonthaleerak extent of the presence of potential dengue vector breeding sites, which consist primarily of B, Su Yin M, Wiratsudakul A, SchoÈning J, et al. (2019) Large scale detailed mapping of dengue open containers such as ceramic jars, buckets, old tires, and flowerpots. In this paper we vector breeding sites using street view images. present the design and implementation of a pipeline to detect outdoor open containers PLoS Negl Trop Dis 13(7): e0007555. https://doi. which constitute potential dengue vector breeding sites from geotagged images and to cre- org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007555 ate highly detailed container density maps at unprecedented scale. -
Health Promoting Hospital 125 Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2015
Hospitals of Trang 2015 No. District Public Hospitals Bed Private Hospitals Bed 1 Mueang Trang District 1. Trang Hospital 555 1. Wattanapaet Hopital 120 2. Hospital Dermatology 60 2. Trangruampaet Hospital 150 tropical south. 3. Ratdamnoen Hospital 50 Trang Province 2 Kantang District Kantang Hospital 60 3 Yantakhao District Yantakhao Hospital 60 4 Palian District Palian Hospital 30 5 Sikao District Sikao Hospital 60 6 Huaiyot District Huaiyot Hospital 90 Huaiyot Private Hospital 10 7 Wangwiset District Wangwiset Hospital 30 - 8 Nayong District Nayong Hospital 60 - 9 Ratsada District Ratsada Hospital 30 - 10 HatSamran District Hat Samran Hospital 30 - 80th Anniversary Commemoration total 1065 330 Source: GIS database health resources on the Internet in 2014 Other Health Facility 5 1 Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Trang Mueang Trang District 2 Sirindhorn College of Public Health, Trang Kantang District 3 Regional Medical Sciences Center 12/1 Trang Mueang Trang District 4 Disease Control adopted by the insects 12.3 office Trang Mueang Trang District 5 Southern Tropical Dermatologic Hospital Province of TrangMueang Trang District Municipal Health Center 3 1 Mueang Kantang Council Health Service Center Kantang District 2 Tumbol Huai Yot Councils Health Service Center Huai Yot District 3 Tumbol Nawong Council Health Service Center Huai Yot District Community Health Center of the City 5 1 Mueang Trang Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 2 Wat Pra Sit Ti Chai Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 3 Councils 1 Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 4 Councils 2 Community Health Center Mueang Trang District 5 Councils 3 Community Health Center Mueang Trang District Health Promoting Hospital 125 Code/Location of the Public Health Trang Province 2015 Code Public Health House No./Village No. -
พฤติกรรมการใช้รถของนักศึกษาในมหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏภูเก็ต Vehicle Behavior of Students in Phuket Rajabhat University
ค�ำน�ำ การวิจัยเป็นงานค้นคว้าที่ผ่านกระบวนการศึกษาข้อมูลเพื่อแสวงหาค�าตอบและให้ได้มาซึ่งองค์ ความรู้และนวัตกรรมนับเป็นพื้นฐานส�าคัญในการพัฒนาเศรษฐกิจและสังคมของประเทศให้เป็นไปอย่าง รวดเร็ว วิสัยทัศน์ของมหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์ ระบุว่า “มหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์เป็นมหาวิทยาลัย เพื่อนวัตกรรมและสังคมที่มีความเป็นเลิศทางวิชาการและเป็นกลไกหลักในการพัฒนาภาคใต้และประเทศ มุ่ง สู่มหาวิทยาลัยชั้นน�า 1 ใน 5 ของอาเซียน ภายใน พ.ศ. 2570 ” มีพัทธกิจในการสร้างความเป็นผู้น�าทางวิชาการ และนวัตกรรม โดยมีการวิจัยเป็นฐานเพื่อการพัฒนาภาคใต้และประเทศ เชื่อมโยงสู่สังคมและเครือข่ายสากล ในส่วนมหาวิทยาลัยสงขลานครินทร์ วิทยาเขตตรัง ได้ให้ความส�าคัญในการส่งเสริมและสนับสนุนให้เกิดผล งานวิจัย/ผลงานสร้างสรรค์อย่างต่อเนื่องตลอดมา มีการส่งเสริมและสนับสนุนให้ใช้การวิจัยใน กระบวนการเรียนการสอน รวมทั้งการขับเคลื่อนให้มีการเผยแพร่ผลงานวิจัย โดยการจัดให้มีการประชุม วิชาการระดับชาติ ม.อ. ตรัง วิจัย (PSU Trang National Conference on Research across Discipline) ให้ เป็นเวทีน�าเสนอผลงานวิชาการส�าหรับ นักศึกษา อาจารย์ บุคลากร และนักวิจัย จากสถาบันการศึกษาต่าง ๆ ก่อให้เกิดการแลกเปลี่ยนองค์ความรู้ใหม่และประสบการณ์ที่หลากหลายจากผู้เชี่ยวชาญในแต่ละสาขาวิชา อันจะน�าไปสู่การสร้างสรรค์ผลงานทางวิชาการใหม่ให้เป็นที่ประจักษ์ มีการต่อยอดผลงานวิชาการที่ สามารถตอบสนองต่อความต้องการของชุมชน ส่งเสริมให้ธุรกิจของประเทศมีความเข้มแข็ง ตามแนวคิด ของการจัดประชุมวิชาการระดับชาติ ม.อ. ตรัง วิจัย ครั้งที่ 8 ประจ�าปี 2562 “วิจัยก้าวใหม่ เพื่อการพัฒนาที่ ยั่งยืน” เอกสารการประชุมทางวิชาการ ในโครงการการจัดประชุมวิชาการระดับชาติ ม.อ. ตรัง วิจัย ครั้งที่ 8 ประจ�าปี 2562 นี้ ประกอบด้วยผลงานวิชาการ จ�านวนทั้งสิ้น -
Phylogenetics, Biogeography, and Patterns of Diversification Of
Brigham Young University Masthead Logo BYU ScholarsArchive All Theses and Dissertations 2017-04-01 Phylogenetics, Biogeography, and Patterns of Diversification of GeckosAcross the Sunda Shelf with an Emphasis on the GenusCnemaspis (Strauch, 1887) Perry Lee Wood Brigham Young University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd BYU ScholarsArchive Citation Wood, Perry Lee, "Phylogenetics, Biogeography, and Patterns of Diversification of GeckosAcross the Sunda Shelf with an Emphasis on the GenusCnemaspis (Strauch, 1887)" (2017). All Theses and Dissertations. 7259. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/7259 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of BYU ScholarsArchive. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Phylogenetics,Biogeography,andPatternsofDiversificationofGeckos AcrosstheSundaShelfwithanEmphasisontheGenus Cnemaspis(Strauch,1887) PerryLeeWood Jr. Adissertationsubmittedtothefacultyof BrighamYoungUniversity inpartialfulfillmentoftherequirementsforthedegreeof DoctorofPhilosophy JackW.Sites Jr.,Chair ByronJ.Adams SethM.Bybee L.LeeGrismer DukeS.Rogers DepartmentofBiology BrighamYoungUniversity Copyright©2017PerryLeeWood Jr. AllRightsReserved ABSTRACT Phylogenetics,Biogeography,andPatternsofDiversificationofGeckos AcrosstheSundaShelfwithanEmphasisontheGenus Cnemaspis(Strauch,1887) PerryLeeWood Jr. DepartmentofBiology,BYU -
Nakhon Si Thammarat Phatthalung Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan CONTENTS
Nakhon Si Thammarat Phatthalung Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan CONTENTS NAKHON SI THAMMARAT 11 Boundary 11 How to get there 12 Attractions 12 Events and Festivals 44 Restaurants and Accomodation 45 Important Telephone Numbers 45 PHATTHALUNG 46 Boundary 47 How to get there 47 Attractions 48 Events and Festivals 66 Restaurants and Accomodation 67 Important Telephone Numbers 67 NAKHON SI THAMMARAT NAKHON SI THAMMARAT NAKHON SI THAMMARAT NAKHON SI THAMMARAT Nakhon Si Thammarat Ban Laem Prathap Chinese-style buildings at Hat Khwaeng Phao Wat Pradu and Wat Chaeng Wildlife Conservation and Extension Station Coral Pagoda Hat Thong Ching (Khao Phlai Dam) 4044 Tham Khao Krot Wat Wang Tawan Tok 4142 Chedi Yak Hat Kho Khao Khanom City Pillar Shrine Sanam Na Mueang Public Park Phra Wihan Sung and Si Thammasokarat Park Hat Khanom - Muko Old City Wall Thale Tai National Park 4014 Ho Phra Isuan and the Giant 401 Swing and Ho Phra Narai Ho Phra Phuttha Sihing 3009 Ban Nang Talung Nakhon Si Thammarat Hat Thung Sai National Museum Suchart Subsin Wat Phra Mahathat Baan Tan Khun Namtok Si Khit National Park Sichon Hat Sichon Woramahawihan Hat Hin Ngam Hat Kho Khao Wat Suan Luang Nakhon Si Thammarat 401 Bangkok City Museum Khao Kha Archaeological Site Khao Nan National Park Khao Liam Viewpoint Rafting along Khlong Klai Khao Lek Viewpoint Khao Chang Lon Viewpoint 4188 Krung Ching Hot Spring 4186 3008 401 Namtok Krung Ching Hat Sai Kaeo Museum Nakhon Si Thammarat Nopphitam Hat Sai Kaeo 4016 Tha Sala Hat Dan Phasi Tum Pang Archaeological Site Ban Nai Thung Ban Maying Pottery-making Group Kathun 401 Reservoir 4224 Wat Mo Khlan Archaeological Site Namtok Ai Khiao Phipun Wat Khao Khun Phanom Namtok Phrom Lok Nakhon Si Thammarat Science Centre Phrom Lok Community-based Tourism Centre Pak Phanang Coast and Yot Khao Sun Viewpoint 4104 4194 Phrom Khiri Ban Mamuang Plai Khaen Laem Talumphuk 4015 Pha Yok Nakhon Weaving 4016 Group Tham Phannara Chawang BanKhiri Wong Ban Pak Nakhon 4228 4015 Pak Phanang Retro Market Khao Luang 4070 NAKHON SI THAMMARAT Muko Kra National Park 55 Km. -
Time for a Sea Change: a Study of the Effectiveness of Biodiversity Conservation Measures and Marine Protected Areas Along Southern Thailand’S Andaman Sea Coastline
Time for a Sea Change: a Study of the Effectiveness of Biodiversity Conservation Measures and Marine Protected Areas Along Southern Thailand’s Andaman Sea Coastline Item Type monograph Authors Prasertcharoensuk, Ravadee; Shott, Jonathan; Sirisook Weston, Duangkamol; Ronarongpairee, Wichoksak Publisher International Collective in Support of Fishworkers Download date 29/09/2021 18:06:31 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21840 THAILANDMPA s SAMUDRA Monograph Time for a Sea Change A Study of the Effectiveness of Biodiversity Conservation Measures and Marine Protected Areas Along Southern Thailand’s Andaman Sea Coastline Ravadee Prasertcharoensuk, Jonathan Shott, Duangkamol Sirisook Weston and Wichoksak Ronarongpairee International Collective in Support of Fishworkers www.icsf.net About the Authors Ravadee Prasertcharoensuk is the Director of Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF), Thailand, and Member of ICSF. She can be reached at [email protected]. Jonathan Shott is the Project Manager and Disaster Management Consultant of SDF, Thailand. He can be contacted at [email protected] SAMUDRA Monograph Time for a Sea Change A Study of the Effectiveness of Biodiversity Conservation Measures and Marine Protected Areas Along Southern Thailand’s Andaman Sea Coastline Ravadee Prasertcharoensuk and Jonathan Shott from Sustainable Development Foundation with Duangkamol Sirisook Weston and Wichoksak Ronarongpairee International Collective in Support of Fishworkers www.icsf.net SAMUDRA Monograph Time for a Sea Change A Study of the Effectiveness -
In Southern Thailand: a Case Study in Provinces of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Trang
International Journal of Agricultural Technology 2019 Vol. 15(4): 645-664 Available online http://www.ijat-aatsea.com ISSN 2630-0192 (Online) Rubber production system and livelihood of smallholding rubber farming system (SRFS) in southern Thailand: A case study in provinces of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Trang Somboonsuke, B.1 * , Yincharoen, A.2, Kongmanee, C.3 and Phitthayaphinant, P.4 1,2Department of Agricultural Development, Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai Campus, Thailand; 3Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai Campus, Thailand; 4Faculty of Technology and Community Development, Thaksin University, Phatthalung Campus, Thailand. Somboonsuke, B. , Yincharoen, A., Kongmanee, C. and Phitthayaphinant, P. (2019). Rubber production system and livelihood of smallholding rubber farming system (SRFS) in southern Thailand: A case study in provinces of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Trang. International Journal of Agricultural Technology 15(4): 645-664. Abstract The farming system, production management, technology usage, livelihood, vulnerability, and factors was examined the influence on the vulnerability of livelihoods of smallholding rubber farmers along with other agricultural activities. The studied locations were those of Pa Bon district, Tamot district, Bang Kaeo district in Phatthalung province; Ron Phibun district and Lan Saka district in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province; and Na Yong district, Kantang district, and Yan Ta Khao district in Trang province. The number of 399 households and 60 key informants were selected as a sample group. The results indicated that working with rubber farming could be classified into 5 systems that were 1) mono-rubber-tree farming system (53.85%), 2) inter-fruit-tree with the rubber-tree farming system(14.48%) such as durian and longkong, 3) rubber-tree with rice farming system (8.27%), 4) rubber-tree with the oil-palm farming system (19.22%), and 5) rubber-tree farming with animal raising system (4.18%). -
Fish Fingerlings Assemblages in Coastal Area of Trang Province
1 Fish Fingerlings Assemblages in Coastal Area of Trang Province Kunwadee Srisuan Research Methodology Program Asst. Prof. Dr. Sarawuth Chesoh ; Advisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Apiradee Lim ; Co‐advisor, Dr. Nurin Dureh ; Co‐advisor 2 Outline 1. Introduction 2. Objective 3. Methodology 4. Results 5. Conclusions 3 What is fish fingerlings? • Fish fingerlings is a stage of fish or aquatic animal that has reached the stage where the fins can be extended and where scales have started developing throughout the body. The fish is typically about the size of a finger. Figure from Department of fisheries 4 objective • To reduce 41 families of fish fingerlings in Coastal Area of Trang Province into a small group by using factor analysis 5 Methodology • Data were obtained from Prince of Songkla University, Pattani campus; aquatic ecological database (Chesoh, 2016). • Study period from September 2015 to August 2016 in four sampling sites that represent four districts in Palian, Hat Samran, Kantang and Sikao. • The data consist of 41 different families of fish fingerlings. 6 Sample Collection: Fish Fingerling • Fish fingerlings were collected by using bongo nets and plankton nets. • Identified species in laboratory following the guideline by Delsman(1922), Leis and Rennis (1983), Leis and Carson–Ewart (2000). • The species were counted and the unit of density of fish fingerling is individuals per one thousand cubic meters of water volume. Study area 7 Trang Province, Thailand st4 st3 st2 st1 8 st1 Study area (con.) st1: Yong star beach region Palian District, Muddy beach and mangrove forest st2: Ta-Sea Harbor region st2 Hat Samran District, Muddy sand beach and sea grass st3: Hat Yoa harbor Li Bong Island Kantang st3 District, Muddy beach and mangrove forest st4: Pak Meng Beach, Sikao District, Muddy sand beach, rocky beach, mangrove forest and shrimp farm. -
APRACA-Thailand
Report on Best Practices for Sustainable Models of Pro-Poor Rural Financial Services in THAILAND Training Modules and Resourcebook APRACA RuFBeP Publication: 2015-16/1 Report on Best Practices for Sustainable Models of Pro-Poor Rural Financial Services in THAILAND Edited by Prasun Kumar Das and Michael Hamp An APRACA RuFBeP Publication funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) i Training Modules and Resourcebook ©2016 by the Asia-Pacific Rural and Agricultural Credit Association (APRACA) Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of Asia-Pacific Rural and Agricultural Credit Association (APRACA) and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The designation employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of APRACA and IFAD concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The designations ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ countries are intended for statistical convenience and do not necessarily express a judgment about the stage reached by a particular country or area in the development process. All Rights reserved ISBN 978-616-92335-6-5 Cover Photo Credit: Michael Hamp and Sofia Champanand Printed June 2016 Distribution For Copies write to: The Secretary General Asia-Pacific Rural and Agricultural Credit Association (APRACA) Room No. A 303, BAAC Building 469 Nakhonsawan Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand Tel: +66 2 280 0195, Fax: +66 2 280 1524 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.apraca.org Secretary General Chamnong Siriwongyotha Project Manager Prasun Kumar Das Layout Credit Sofia Champanand This report published by APRACA under the auspices of the IFAD grant supported APRACA RuFBeP project. -
No. Packing House Registered Number Name of Packing House Address 1 DOA 12700 02 010002 S. A. P. SIAM FOOD INTERNATIONAL CO., LT
No. Packing House Name of Packing House Address Registered Number 1 DOA 12700 02 010002 S. A. P. SIAM FOOD 1/249 Moo. 16, Bangkrasan Sub-District, Bangpa- INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. In District, Pranakornsriayuttaya 13160 2 DOA 12700 09 010006 PERMPOONSAP VEGETABLES 56/36-37 Moo. 14 Klongsong Sub-District, CO., LTD. Klongluang District, Pathumthani 12120 3 DOA 12700 07 120008 BANGKOK DEHYDRATED 33/3 Moo. 8 Lardloomkaew-Pathumthani Rd., MARINE PRODUCT CO., LTD. Kubangluang Sub-District, Lardloomkaew District, Pathumthani 12140 4 DOA 12700 03 010010 CHATCHAWAN IMPORT 87/1-2 Moo. 8 Nongpaklong Sub-District, Muang EXPORT AND PACKAGING LTD., District, Nakornpathom 73000 PART. 5 DOA 12700 03 010011 INFINITY TRADING 104/6 Moo. 8 Nongpaklong Sub-District, Muang District, Nakornpathom 73000 6 DOA 12700 03 010012 NT FOOD INTERTRADE CO., 104/5 Moo. 8 Nongpaklong Sub-District, Muang LTD. Nakornpathom District, Nakornpathom 73000 7 DOA 12700 09 010014 PRIMEX WORLDWIDE CO., LTD. 21/30 Moo. 8 Klong Neing Sub-District, Klong Luang District, Pathumthani 12120 8 DOA 17000 08 020030 CHANTHABURI GLOBAL FOODS 99/11 Moo. 9 Makham Sub-District, Makham CO., LTD. District, Chanthaburi 22150 9 DOA 12700 02 010031 SIAM EXPORT MART CO., LTD. 1/92 Moo. 5 Kanharm Sub-District, Uthai District, Ayutthaya 13210 10 DOA 12370 02 010032 UNION PRESTIGE AGRO CO., 5/5 Moo. 8 Klong 9 Rangsit-Nakornnayok Rd., LTD. Bungba Sub-District, Nong Sua District, Pathumthani 12170 11 DOA 12700 01 010033 FLOWER FAMILY CO., LTD. 14/14, 14/15 Moo. 7 Phutthamonthon Sai 3 Thawi Wattana Sub-District, Thawi Wattana District, Bangkok 10170 12 DOA 12700 09 010034 TQM INTERFOOD CO., LTD.