“Technology Clinic, Research and Development Institute, Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, Organizes Workshop on Soil and Organic Fertilizer Production Using Local Resources
Led by Assistant Professor Chakrit Chanchitpreecha, Acting President of Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University, along with university personnel, the Technology Clinic under the Research and Development Institute organized a hands-on workshop on “”Soil and Organic Fertilizer Production Using Local Resources.”” This workshop is part of the Technology Consultation and Information Service Project, aiming to promote the utilization of local resources, create livelihoods, increase income, and reduce expenses for probationers and local residents of Bang Sai Yai Subdistrict.
The training was held from 16–17 May 2024 at the Halfway House, Wat Si Sa-at, Ban Khok Sung, Bang Sai Yai Subdistrict, Mueang District, Mukdahan Province. The event was co-organized with network partners, including Ms. Betjapat Mueangmoon, Director of Mukdahan Probation Office, the Mukdahan Provincial Justice Office, and Phra Khru Wisit Sīlakun, Head of the Halfway House, along with local leaders such as the village chief and headman of Bang Sai Yai.
Assistant Professor Chakrit Chanchitpreecha presided over the opening ceremony, while Associate Professor Dr. Athorn Wora-at, Deputy Director of the Research and Development Institute, delivered the project report. A total of 60 participants attended the training, comprising probationers, farmers, and local residents.
The workshop featured expert lecturers who shared knowledge on soil production, organic fertilizer production, cost calculation, and the benefits of organic soil and fertilizer. The trainers included:
Mr. Weerayut Kamphan
Mr. Thawatchai Phanthukang
Mr. Peeraphat Pattumma
Participants gained practical knowledge that can be applied and expanded to develop careers, increase income, and reduce household expenses in a sustainable manner.”
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