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MIdS CMU and ThaiHealth Co-organize the Training Program “Sustainable Agriculture for Low-Carbon Products”
17 November 2025
Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary School
On Monday, 17 November 2025, Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary School, Chiang Mai University (MIdS CMU), in collaboration with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), organized a training session on “Sustainable Agriculture for Low-Carbon Products.”
This short-course training is part of the project Sustainability Beyond Net Zero (Beyond-Z)—a new program under consortium in Integrated Science Program of MIdS CMU.
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The session was led by Professor Dr. Puangrat Kaewlom, Deputy Dean of MIdS CMU, who delivered the opening remarks and served as a guest lecturer. The training also featured Dr. Teerasant Boonupara, Managing Director of Living Soil Co., Ltd., as an expert instructor.
Participants — including farmers, developers, and individuals interested in sustainable agriculture — learned about topics such as:
How the agricultural world is changing
How farmers can adapt
Principles of sustainable cultivation
Why low-carbon products matter
How to grow for low-carbon outcomes
How sustainable, low-carbon practices can increase market value
The training was held at Building 2, MIdS CMU.
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