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Supachai Campaigns in Nong Bua Daeng, Praises Bhumjaithais Flag Planting in Chaiyaphum, Highlights Agriculture Reform Policy

Politic02 Feb 2026 15:06 GMT+7

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Supachai Campaigns in Nong Bua Daeng, Praises Bhumjaithais Flag Planting in Chaiyaphum, Highlights Agriculture Reform Policy

Supachai led Bhumjaithai's campaign into Nong Bua Daeng, advocating for candidates Idea and Suchada to establish a stronghold in Chaiyaphum's 4th district. They promoted a comprehensive agricultural system policy aimed at raising crop prices, alongside accelerating infrastructure and equal education development.

On 2 Feb 2026 GMT+7, reporters stated that in Chaiyaphum Province, Ms. Supachai Suthamphan, Bhumjaithai's campaign assistant, led party leaders and candidates from all seven constituencies in Chaiyaphum to hold a campaign rally in Nong Bua Daeng Subdistrict, Nong Bua Daeng District. The event supported candidate "Idea" Suchada Sang Thanthap for the 4th constituency. The rally was lively, with many attendees presenting marigold garlands to the candidate and campaign team as encouragement.

Ms. Supachai opened the rally by affirming Bhumjaithai party's commitment to tackling citizens' livelihood issues, especially agricultural product prices, which are vital to Chaiyaphum’s economy. She declared that Bhumjaithai would fully support Suchada Sang Thanthap in policy and parliamentary work if entrusted by the voters.

Ms. Supachai explained that Bhumjaithai’s policy "Whole-System Agriculture – Ensuring Viable Crop Prices" aims to solve structural problems facing local farmers. Key measures include strict border controls to prevent smuggling, especially of cassava from neighboring countries, which significantly lowers domestic crop prices, distorts the market, and directly reduces Thai farmers' incomes.

Additionally, the party plans to establish mechanisms to stabilize prices of Chaiyaphum’s main crops—cassava, animal feed corn, and sugarcane—through stock management, product distribution, and market linkages with domestic factories and processors. The goal is for farm-gate prices to reflect true costs, transforming farmers from mere sellers to agricultural entrepreneurs. They will support processing to add value locally, strengthen agricultural cooperatives, connect farmers with capital, technology, and modern markets to reduce costs and sustainably increase incomes. Systemic measures will address production costs like fertilizers, seeds, fuel, and logistics, enabling farmers to plan production and secure long-term stable incomes.

Ms. Supachai also reaffirmed Bhumjaithai’s stance on social security issues, including accelerating crackdowns on scammers and gray capital networks, and firmly opposing casino support to protect citizens and the local economy.

Meanwhile, Ms. Suchada Sang Thanthap declared her readiness to serve the people again. She has been engaging more closely with the public and is prepared to seriously push farmers’ and grassroots economic issues in parliament, focusing on infrastructure development, improving rural public services, and supporting equal education policies to reduce inequality and build a secure future for the younger generation.