Title: Food thailand
1Thailand
Greg Svancara Nicole White-Blevins
2Geography
- Location
- Southeast Asia
- Border boundary land
- Cambodia, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, and Malaysia
- 4,863 km
- Border boundary coastline
- Indian Ocean and Gulf of Thailand
- 3,219 km
- Total Area
- 514,000 sq km
- Capital
- Bangkok
- Thailand controls the only land rout from Asia to
Malaysia and Singapore.
3Geography cont
- Terrain Divided into four natural regions
- The North
- Central Plain-Chao Phraya River Basin
- Northeast-Korat Plateau
- South-Southern Peninsula
- Elevation Extremes
- Lowest Point
- Gulf of Thailand at 0 m
- Highest Point
- Doi Inthanon at 2,576 m above sea level
- Climate
- May-September Tropical
- November-March Dry, Cool, NE Monsoon
- Southern Isthmus always hot and humid
4History
Pre-History
Ayuthaya
10,000 yrs ago
1782
1767
1584
1569
1350
1438
1238
Present Day
Chakri Dynasty
Sukhothai
5History Cont.
- Pre-History
- Inhabited as far back as 10,000 years ago
- Artifacts were found in the Ban Chieng area of
North-east Thailand - Pottery and Bronze Musical Instruments
- Sukhothai
- The greatest concentration first appeared in the
north of modern Thailand - Declared independence in 1238
- first true Thai kingdom
- means 'The Dawn of Happiness
- First Thai writing system established and the
Thai form of Therava Buddhism was developed - With the rise of Ayutthaya the Sukhothai
influence declined and in 1378 - Ayuthaya
- officially established seat 1350
- kings adopted Khmer court customs, language and
culture - kings were absolute monarchs and assumed the
title devaraja or God King. - became one of the greatest and wealthiest cities
in Asia - 1760 Burmese Empire attacked Ayutthaya
- Phya Taksin assembled an army in the south and
defeated the Burmese - Taksin was proclaimed king
6Government
- Kingdom of Thailand
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Head of State King Phumiphon Adunyadet
- Traditional Founding Date 1238
- Constitution October 11, 2001
- Split into 76 providences
- Suffrage 18 years of age
7Government Cont
- Executive Branch
- Chief Head of State
- King Phumiphon Adunyadet
- Head of Government
- Prime Minister
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Cabinet
- Council of Ministers
- Monarch is hereditary
Prime Minister with APEC Economic Leader at the
Anata Samakhom Throne Hall October 21, 2003
8Government Cont.
- Judicial Branch
- Sandika (Supreme Court)
- Appointed by Monarch
- Legislative Branch
- Wuthisapha (Senate)
- 200 seats
- 4 year terms
- Sapha Phuthaen Ratsadon (House of Reps)
- 500 seats
- 4 year terms
- Both elected by the people
- Political Parties
- Democratic
- National Development Party
- Thai Nation Party
- Thai Rak Thai Party
9Population
- Population 62,354,402 people
- Growth 0.88 per yr
- Life Expectancy male 66 yrs
- female 72 yrs
10Population cont
- Birth Rate
- 16.37/1000 population
- Death Rate
- 6.87/1000 population
- Infant Mortality
- 21.83/1000 live births
- Fertility
- 1.91 Children/woman
- HIV/AIDS
- Prevalence Rate- 1.8
- People living with HIV/AIDS- 670,000
- Number of Related Deaths- 55,000
- As of 2001
11Culture
- Religion
- Buddhism 95
- Muslim 3.8
- Christianity 0.5
- Hinduism 0.1
- Other 0.6
- Languages
- Thai
- English (elite classes)
- Ethnic and regional dialects
- Literacy Rate
- 96
12Thervada Buddhism has been the predominate
religion since early recorded history Buddhism
has flourished under patronage of the crown All
Thai kings must be Buddhist
13Buddhism Cont
- Reached its height during the reign of King Li
Thia of Sukhothia - 27,000 Buddhist temples
- At least one in each community
- Used to serve a schools
- Some still schools today
- Most Schools today are located next to temples
14Ordination
- Rite of Passage for young Thai men
- Essential part of maturity
- Under the age of 20
- Novices
- Over 20
- Monk
- Buddhist Feminism
- Due to loss of the female Order
- Being reconsidered by women
15Education
- Free Primary Education
- Most children attend school for several years
- Post-elementary
- Fewer than three out of ten children continue
beyond Elementary level - Education by ballot
- 7th Grade Students draw for a seat for the new
semester - University and Post-secondary institution
- 3 of youth receive higher education
- More than a dozen Universities and specialized
post secondary institutions - The Chinese language centre at Chiang Rai's Mae
Fah Luang University
16Food
- Pungent and Spicy
- Rice is served with most meals
- A variety of dipping sauces
- A wide variety of Fruits are available
- In the past milk was not a food staple
17Markets
- Very Similar to farmers markets in the US
- Open to the outside, or on water ways
- The most healthy street vendors
- A wide variety
Jatujak Market, Bangkok
Floating Market, Ratchaburi
18Transportation
- Railways
- 4,071 km
- Waterways
- 4,000 km
- Ports/Harbors
- Bangkok, Laem, Chabang, Pattani, Phuket,
Sattahip, Si Racha, Songkhla - Airports
- 111
19Transport Cont
- Highways
- 64,600 km
- Local Transportation
- Cars, Jeeps, Vans, Motorcycles
- Thais drive on the left side of the road-Most of
the time - Buses
- Hair-raisingly fast
- Women-only buses
- June 2000
- Protect from crime and sexual harassment
- Taxis, tuk-tuks (motorized rickshaws), samlors
(bicycle rickshaws), and songthaews (small
pick-ups)
20Economy
- Baht
- 1 US 39.21 THB
- GDP
- 445.8 billion
- GDP Per Capita
- 7,000
- GDP growth rate
- 5.3
- GDP by sector
- Agriculture 11
- Industry 40
- Services 49
21Exports
67.7 billion
- Commodities
- Computers
- Transistors
- Seafood
- Clothing
- Rice
- Partners
- US 19.6
- Japan 14.5
- Singapore 8.1
- Hong Kong 5.4
- China 5.2
- Malaysia 4.1
22Imports
- Partners
- Japan 23
- US 9.6
- China 7.6
- Malaysia 5.6
- Singapore 4.5
- Taiwan 4.4
58.1 billion
- Commodities
- Capital Goods
- Raw Material
- Consumer Goods
- Fuels
23Agricultural Trade
- 11.5 GDP
- 23 of total export earnings
- 55 of labor force employed by agriculture
- Exports
- Rubber
- Milled Patty Rice
- Chicken Meat
- Meat Canned Chicken
- Refined Sugar
- Imports
- Cotton Lint
- Cake of Soya Beans
- Soybeans
- Wheat
- Cattle Hides
24Agriculture
- Of Thailand's 320.7 Million rai, 65 is engaged
in agriculture. - 74.19 million rai were paddy land
- 32.72 million rai growing upland crops
- 19.53 million rai for fruit and tree crops
- Products
-
- - Rice, sugar, tapioca, maize, pineapples,
rubber, coconuts, and kenaf (Cotton like, used in
paper production), and 20 Varieties of edible
bananas. -
- Intensive livestock breeding includes cattle,
- poultry and swine rearing.
?? Parched paddy fields in Chiang Rai's Wiang
Kaen district following an extended draught.
25Agriculture Cont
- Approximately 67 of the Thai labor force are
employed in agriculture. - Known as one of the largest food Exporters in
the World - Problems in Ag
- Drought
- Large Commercial Farms
- Stagnant or Declining Land quality
? ?traditional farmer working Rice patty A
farmer in Bangkok burns off his stubble at the
end of the rice-growing season. ??
26Aquaculture Mining
- Fresh Water Salt Water Fisheries
- Ranks among the world's top ten nations in the
fishing industry in terms of total catch and
export. Fishing is the third largest activity
after crops and livestock. - Fishing average output of some 2 million tons per
year.
- Mining
- Thailands mining industry laid dormant until the
1980s - Tin, fluorite, gypsum and lignite largely
dominate Thailand's mining industry.
??A Ruby mine that draws more tourists than
Precious rubies
27Got Milk?
- Prior to 1960 was not an important product
- Indian migrants started dairy production during
the eighteenth century - 1950s
- Distribution of powdered milk to health clinics
and schools - 1960
- Danish Dairy influence on the king lead to the
establishment of first Thailand dairy - 1982-1992 dairy production increased 500
- Due to tourism, economic growth, population
increases, and government support
28Got Milk? Cont..
Milk Production vs. Consumption For 2000 and
Projected 2015
Metric Tons
Year
2000
1980
1990
Imports
Imports
Imports
Exports
Exports
Exports
Milk Quantity (metric tons)
Milk Value (1,000 US)
29Government Policies
- 1978-A 10 year plan to raise fresh milk
production to a level to self sufficiency - 1983-Mixing ratio regulation
- 1 part raw fresh milk to 1 part recombined milk
- 1983-Permit System for imports
- Imports allowed if firm purchasing insures a 20
kg purchase of fresh milk for every 1 kg purchase
of imported powdered milk
30Dairy Cooperatives
- Industry organized by cooperatives
- Guidelines for coops
- 60 farming families
- 300 cows between them
- No further than 20 km from milk collection point
- Veterinary and artificial insemination facilities
near by - Farmers have to pass training courses
- Farmers must have 10 rai of land and 5 cows
31Dairy Programs
- Many programs have been put into place but they
lack some characteristics that would make them
successful - Yield
- Improper breeds
- Small Farms
- Technology
- financial resources dont get to farmers
- Extension of education is a problem
- Time and labor intensive
- Our Project Plan will be devoted to finding a
solution to these problems so that Thailand can
produce enough milk to be self sufficient and in
the future export milk products to other
countries
32Sources
- Population Reference Bureau
- www.Prb.org
- The World Bank Group
- www.worldbank.org.
- National Statistical Office of Thailand
- www.nso.go.th/eng/
- United Nations Children Fund
- www.unicef.org
- Phrase Base
- www.phrasebase.com
- The Nation
- www.nationalmultimedia.com
- CIA World Fact book
- www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/th.html
- FAO Country Profiles and Mapping Information
Systems - www.fao.org/countryprofiles/index.asp?langenISO3
THA - http//www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/PUBLICAT/GRASSL
AN/91.pdf - http//www.fao.org/WAICENT/faoInfo/Agricult/AGA/AG
AP/FRG/AHPP86/Pichet.pdf - Library of Congress-Thailand