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Ban Bua Thoeng Agrotourism Group
Sub district Tha Chang District Sawang Wirawong Province Ubon Ratchathani
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Baan Bua Thoeng Community, the learning center for sufficient living, mixed farming, organic agriculture, bio-composting resources, the benefits and use of bio-compost to agriculture, and the use of local wisdom in agricultural development to suit hot and dry climate of Northeast.
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