A MODERN BUDDHIST AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL IN BUENG KAN PROVINCE
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Models of modern Buddhist agricultural development in Bueng Kan Province is qualitative research with the following objectives: 1.To study the development of modern Buddhist agriculture 2.To study the development of modern Buddhist agriculture in Bueng Kan Province 3. To propose models for the development of modern Buddhist agriculture in Bueng Kan Provincewere, found to be: 1. Conservation and development model (1) Conservation of the environment. Buddhist agriculture uses the principles of the 5 precepts and 8 precepts as the basis for occupation. To create interdependence between humans and the environment with organic matter (2) Thai traditional culture that has to do with traditional agriculture It is the dependence on sharing food in the same society. (3) Thai and local wisdom for learning. and live happily with nature (4) Thai agricultural occupation It's about not being attached to the same thing. To learn to create new agricultural products 2. Self-reliant model (1) creating 4 basic needs for the family (2) relying on production factors in organic farming (3) Relying on Dhamma, various knowledge that includes Dhamma principles, theories, or various sciences. Agriculture, both Buddhist principles mixed with current new theories. 3. Strong community model (1) Strong individuals. Buddhist agriculture can solve individual problems. It can be divided into 4 ways: debt, additional income A stable career Happy in farming (2) Strong organization By creating quality products The producer has created a moral principle.
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