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The Department of Business Development joins hands with BAAC to visit Uthai Thani Province to encourage farmers to plant perennial trees on their own land. and use it as collateral to apply for a loan from a financial institution Revealed that they also provided loans to two farmers who used perennial trees as collateral. Prepare to continue giving knowledge in Ang Thong, Phitsanulok, hoping to encourage farmers and the public to see the importance of planting perennial trees. to create additional value and increase forest area for the country . Ms. Patthamawadee Bunyopas, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Business Development, revealed that the Department and the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) went to the area to Ban Nong Chik Tree Bank.
Nong Chang District, Uthai Thani Province, to explain the Ministry of Commerce's policy Email Marketing List in encouraging farmers to plant perennial trees on their own land. and use perennial trees as collateral for loan applications from financial institutions To be used to further agriculture or use in daily life This helps farmers have easier and more convenient access to funding sources. In this visit to the area, the Department, BAAC and Tree Bank committee members They jointly measured and assessed the value of perennial trees of farmers who expressed their desire to use perennial trees as business collateral, and BAAC granted credit lines to 2 farmers, total credit limit 520,437.09 baht, by bringing perennial trees. A total of 30 trees were given as collateral, including 23 rubber trees, 1 red tree, 1 padauk tree, 1 mahad tree, 1 rakfa tree, 1 selao tree, and 2 salom trees. “The two farmers were happy to receive the credit line from using perennial trees as collateral. without needing to cut down trees Makes the value of perennial trees increase continuously.
According to the growth of trees Farmers can then expand their loan application limits in the future. This is in line with the spirit of the Business Collateral Act, which wants farmers to have easier and more convenient access to funding sources,” Ms. Patthamavadi said. In addition, the Department and BAAC are also scheduled to visit the provinces. Other places, such as Ang Thong and Phitsanulok, to continue driving and creating knowledge and understanding for farmers and the general public about the importance of planting perennial trees on their own land. to create additional economic value It is also in line with the government policy to drive the valuable wood community project. that encourages farmers and citizens to plant valuable trees for savings, conservation, and increasing forest area and increase the source of oxygen to the country.
Nong Chang District, Uthai Thani Province, to explain the Ministry of Commerce's policy Email Marketing List in encouraging farmers to plant perennial trees on their own land. and use perennial trees as collateral for loan applications from financial institutions To be used to further agriculture or use in daily life This helps farmers have easier and more convenient access to funding sources. In this visit to the area, the Department, BAAC and Tree Bank committee members They jointly measured and assessed the value of perennial trees of farmers who expressed their desire to use perennial trees as business collateral, and BAAC granted credit lines to 2 farmers, total credit limit 520,437.09 baht, by bringing perennial trees. A total of 30 trees were given as collateral, including 23 rubber trees, 1 red tree, 1 padauk tree, 1 mahad tree, 1 rakfa tree, 1 selao tree, and 2 salom trees. “The two farmers were happy to receive the credit line from using perennial trees as collateral. without needing to cut down trees Makes the value of perennial trees increase continuously.
According to the growth of trees Farmers can then expand their loan application limits in the future. This is in line with the spirit of the Business Collateral Act, which wants farmers to have easier and more convenient access to funding sources,” Ms. Patthamavadi said. In addition, the Department and BAAC are also scheduled to visit the provinces. Other places, such as Ang Thong and Phitsanulok, to continue driving and creating knowledge and understanding for farmers and the general public about the importance of planting perennial trees on their own land. to create additional economic value It is also in line with the government policy to drive the valuable wood community project. that encourages farmers and citizens to plant valuable trees for savings, conservation, and increasing forest area and increase the source of oxygen to the country.