BUILDING PEACE IN THE THREE SOUTHERN BORDER PROVINCES WITH HALAL PRODUCTS

Authors

  • Rujikarn Sanont Faculty of Business Administration, Ramkhamhaeng University

Keywords:

Peacebuilding, Three Southern Border Provinces, Halal Product

Abstract

The objectives of this research are 1) to study of peacebuilding in the three southern border provinces and 2) to study on ways to bring Halal products to create peace in the three southern border provinces. This is documentary research, using research, analysis and synthesis of information taken from public sector publications. The study found that 1) the creation of peace in the three southern border provinces consists of 4 areas: 1.1) politics, 1.2) economic, 1.3) social and cultural aspects, and 1.4) education. In terms of co-planning, co-working, co-using the service from the project, and co-participate in receiving benefits in a balanced manner, which includes both the public, private, public and civil society. 2) bringing halal products to create peace must be developed in four areas: 2.1) develop halal food to make people in the area, people in the country and people around the world and to be able to compete in the world market. 2.2) develop certification systems and processes. Thailand's halal standards to gain confidence, 2.3) develop a logistics system for halal products, and 2.4) develop food business restaurants and hotels to be certified by international standards, to achieve peace in the three southern border provinces including survival, welfare, freedom, and identity and identity in meaning of life.

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2020-12-31

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Sanont, R. (2020). BUILDING PEACE IN THE THREE SOUTHERN BORDER PROVINCES WITH HALAL PRODUCTS. RMUTT GLOBAL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE REVIEW, 4(2), 24–33. Retrieved from https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/GBAFR/article/view/252559

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