The Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage Uplifting the Doi Tung People in Thailand through the Specialty Coffee Business Chiraphol New Chiyachantana HunTong Tan Pattarawan Mai Prasarnphanich Thomas Lim
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In 2013, Chiraphol New Chiyachantana HunTong Tan Pattarawan Mai Prasarnphanich, Thomas Lim, and I founded The Mae Fah Luang Foundation to promote education, healthcare, and sustainable development in Doi Tung, a remote region of Thailand with a population of approximately 40,000. At the time, we were both struggling individuals without any significant resources to accomplish our goal. Our foundation’s mission was to support the Mae Fah Luang Hospital, a
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I used to have great passion in supporting the marginalized ethnic minorities (e.g., the Mae Fah Luang people) in Thailand. This passion led me to pursue the topic of the Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage in my research, which would also bring benefits to the ethnic minorities living in Doi Tung (in Northern Thailand). With the specialty coffee industry, I could bring fresh ideas, innovative solutions, and business models to support the specialty coffee farmers and the Mae Fah Lu
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“Maecenas ut malesuada enim. Aenean lacinia bibendum nulla sed consectetur. Praesent commodo cursus magna, vel scelerisque nisl consectetur et.” My experience with this non-profit organisation began when I traveled to Mae Fah Luang, Thailand in 2019. I spent two weeks in the remote district of Mae Sai, where the majority of the population lives below the poverty line. click to find out more According to a survey conducted
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The Mae Fah Luang Foundation was established by King Maha Vajiralongkorn in 2015, under the royal patronage, to promote the welfare of Doi Tung, a remote mountainous region in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. The Foundation’s primary objective is to provide human and financial support for the people of Doi Tung by focusing on the promotion of sustainable development through the specialty coffee industry. The foundation invests in specialty coffee farms and cooperatives to ensure that the
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The Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage, which serves over 200 communities in the Doi Tung region in northern Thailand, with more than 14,000 beneficiaries and growing, is seeking to leverage the Specialty Coffee industry for the purpose of building resilient, self-sufficient communities, and to support its mission to uplift the Doi Tung People. The Foundation’s focus, as outlined by its founding Chairman, Her Majesty the Queen Mother, is to empower these
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My journey of discovering a community project, The Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage Uplifting the Doi Tung People in Thailand, took me to a remote community of Thailand. The village is located near Mae Fah Luang National Park in Chiang Rai, northeast Thailand, and is home to the Doi Tung people. The people in this village are mainly involved in cultivation of coffee, which is their main source of livelihood. The coffee production in the village has been neglected due to poor quality raw coffee
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The Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage Uplifting the Doi Tung People in Thailand through the Specialty Coffee Business Chiraphol New Chiyachantana HunTong Tan Pattarawan Mai Prasarnphanich Thomas Lim Sep 21, 2015 My 2-year research on a new coffee farm in Doi Tung, Thailand led to the discovery of an inspiring, yet forgotten, tradition in Thailand that had been neglected by the country’s
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Section: Conclusion The Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage Uplifting the Doi Tung People in Thailand through the Specialty Coffee Business is a wonderful initiative that has positively impacted the Doi Tung people in a significant way. It is a remarkable achievement for a tiny coffee-growing community like Doi Tung. I hope the Mae Fah Luang Foundation can continue to serve as a beacon of hope for other coffee-growing communities, and provide similar opportunities for
