The Department of Business Development aims to push forward 12 more “digital villages online” in the past 2 years, 20 places, while linking online sales through Shopee for the whole year 63 can be worth more than 3.6 Million baht, confident that the sales volume will continue to increase after it starts to hit
Thosaphon Thansuput, Director-General of the Department of Business Development, revealed that in the year 2021, the Department plans to cooperate with provincial commercial offices nationwide Select the community that produces the product. To push the community into a “digital village online” as the Chinese used. “Taopao Model” in addressing poverty in remote communities. It will help community entrepreneurs use online trading channels to sell agricultural products, community products and local products. It aims to push the number to 12 more than 20 places that have been pushed in the period 2019-2020.
“Coordinating with the provincial commerce To go to the survey area Which will begin in March 2021 Because before Caught in the COVID-19 situation, but it is believed that the screening will soon And when the selection is made Will send a team to help entrepreneurs in the community Or in the village Go to teach you how to post sales. Teaches the story of the origin, and then links to online sales, which now has Shopee as a partner. Who are ready to help With confidence that it will help increase income for the community And strengthen the economy at the foundation level “
Mr Thosaphon said For the development of “Digital Village Online” in the previous period. It has been in operation for 2 years, from 2019 to 63, it has been able to develop 20 villages and has linked products to sell in online platforms. www.shopee.co.th/dbdonline The sales volume from March to December 2020 is over 3.6 million baht and is confident that the sales trend will increase. Because products from many villages began to gain more popularity with consumers
In addition, many villages have become popular as tourist attractions of the province. More and more people began to travel, causing farmers to produce local products. Have more income
The 20 villages that have been promoted to the online digital village are: 1. Nakha community, Udon Thani province, silk and local fabrics. 2. Doi Mae Salong tea community. Chiang Rai Province Tea products 3. Dan Kwian Community Nakhon Ratchasima Province earthenware 4. Ban Wang Som Sa Community Phitsanulok Province Orange products 5. Khuan Khanun Community Phatthalung Province Krajood Handicraft 6. Sapphaya Community Chainat Province White cucumber grapefruit 7. Koh Kha community, Lampang province, ceramic rice ceramics 8. Phayao city community, Phayao province, water hyacinth basketry 9. Pua community, Nan province, hill tribe silverware 10.Song Dao Community Sakon Nakhon indigo dyed fabric
11. Pak Thong Chai Community Nakhon Ratchasima Province Silk Korat Mee Silk 12. Bang Sa Kao Community Kok Chanthaboon Province 13. Ban Nam Chiao Community, Trat Province Tourism 14. La-Ngu Community, Satun Province 15. Mueang Trang Community, Trang Province, woven leaves from 16. Ban Sam Chong Nuea Community, Phang Nga Province. Tourism 17. Damnoen Saduak Community Ratchaburi Province. Coconut 18. Ban Don Thong Community Nakhon Pathom Province. Banana processing 19. Mitr Samphan Community Chachoengsao Province Compote and 20. Klong Ta Prang Community Samut Sakhon Province Coconut
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