Zero Hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.

Mahidol University continually promotes healthy and nutritious food consumption to the public. Shops in the MU Cafeteria must pass adherence and following the procedures of the Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health standards. All shop owners and cafeteria staff must also undergo a training course on hygiene annually. The food shops will also undergo random food-sampling tests and an assessment of service standards, for example, processing food with consideration for the environment, cleanliness, and fair prices. The canteens also offer an alternative restaurant for vegetarian and halal diets. Mahidol University, being an eco-university, promotes sustainable agriculture to create food stability for the community through various projects, such as the "MUNA SMART FARM" at the Nakhon Sawan campus, a networking center for students and the local community. The project offers consultation services in agriculture and marketing, and the certification of products that meet organic standards under the patented trademark “MU ORGANIC”. In addition, a safe vegetables and fruits consumption project collaborates between the University and Ban Pracha Samakkee School, Bang Khian Subdistrict, Chum Saeng District, Nakhon Sawan Province, with the support of the Thai Health Promotion Foundation and Nakhon Sawan Health Promotion Team. The School is the “Center” for food safety, where students and community volunteers grow safe vegetables and fruits. To promote the project to other communities, they create a “Community Safety Food Map”. To improve the quality of life through safe food consumption, the Faculty of Medical Technology has operated and developed a safe agricultural products project since 2018, including "Safe Agriculture" certification - the standard test of agricultural products from pesticide-free plots using highly sensitive, specific analytical techniques, such as GC-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS. The project is being conducted in 8 provinces of central Thailand: Nakhon Pathom, Suphan Buri, Ratchaburi, Kanchanaburi, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Phetchaburi, and Prachuap Khiri Khan. The Faculty has developed standards for the quality assurance of agricultural products and food safety, by randomly examining fruits and vegetables with modern scientific equipment. Safe agricultural products will receive the “MUMT Recommended” logo to certify product quality. As a result, safe agricultural products are being delivered to 9 hospitals in Nakhon Pathom Province and expanded to another 66 hospitals and 11 schools. The products are also available at fresh markets. The Faculty of Medical Technology has signed a MOU agreement with the agriculture industry to expand safe food for general consumers, on an area of 10.5 rai at the 17th Military District, Kanchanaburi Province, as part of the project "Green Army, Green Farmer for the nation and the people". The University has supported research to increase commercial products, such as research on biomolecules to stimulate spawning in shrimp brood-stock without cutting the shrimps’ eyes, and research on transgender lobster MU1 at the Institute of Molecular Biosciences. These two research programs are increasing the supply of shrimp to the industry. Amnat Charoen Campus has launched the "Rice as Medicine" project by cultivating organic Sinlek rice that is high in iron, and organic brown RD43 rice with low sugar content. Both rice varieties are good for health and suitable for diabetic patients. Importantly, the process of cultivation is eco-friendly and toxin-free. Thus, the project helps to conserve natural resources and serves as a model for sustainable agricultural development.

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    28 Oct. 2565
    Research for Community Project
    Mahidol University Kanchanaburi Campus offers services in consultation, dissemination of information and technology, transmission of technology, and public relations aimed at promoting cooperation in technology transfer. The "Research for Community" project focuses on transferring knowledge and technology to the community, including soil quality analysis, organic fertilizer production, and bio-gas production.
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    9 Sep. 2567
    Developing a role model community to reduce sodium consumption Reduce chronic non-communicable diseases
    Promoting and developing the capacity of Village Health Volunteers through the Model Community Development Project for Reducing Sodium Consumption and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in order to enhance knowledge, raise awareness, and strengthen the skills of the public, communities, and health professionals in reducing sodium consumption.
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    24 Aug. 2565
    Development of Piroon cassava
    Development and selection of cassava varieties for higher starch content and yield, using conventional breeding combined with marker-assisted selection. Molecular markers associated with the traits were developed for the selection process.
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    10 Oct. 2565
    Mahidol University Cafeteria
    Mahidol University cafeterias are available in several locations to support the needs of students, personnel, and the general public. There are a wide variety of food products that meet the needs of consumers.
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    15 May 2566
    The development of health promotion model and income generation for the older adults at the day care center by community
    The development of health promotion model and income generation for the older adults at the day care center is the creation area for older adults to do activities together every Monday to Friday. There is a working group mechanism in day care center management. There are volunteer teachers to create 12 learning bases and there is a day care center fund for the older adults to support the budget for organizing activities
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    21 Oct. 2565
    The Ramathibodi Healthy Farm
    The Ramathibodi Healthy Farm , Organic farming , source of learning for good health of Thai People
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    1 Sep. 2565
    Climate change Resilience of Indigenous SocioEcological systems (RISE)
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was created by United Nations. It emphasizes the right of living in the land, boundary and the use of resources of ethnic groups which have lived, occupied, and used for long time. In this context, ethnic groups have the right to live,to find food and continueto live in a traditional way. This makes the maintenance of traditional and sustainable food systems an urgent priority for the United Nations. It has been made as United Nations Permanent Forum of Indigenous Peoples’ Issues: UNPFII for ethnic groups officially. However, despite important declarations supporting ethnic groups, but they are highly still vulnerable to climate changes, environmental crises, and other factors.
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    29 Aug. 2565
    The safety restaurant of its customers and is committed to supporting the Khao Thong Community Health Sustainable project.
    The Nakhon Sawan Campus Project is located in Khao Thong Subdistrict, Phayuha Khiri District, Nakhon Sawan Province, which is about 15 kilometres away from the city. The community’’s living and food habits resemble those of a rural area.
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    10 Mar. 2565
    Mahidol’’’’s Organic Rice Farmers’ networking activities
    Organic rice farmers, customers, and related communities’ network to increase guideline standards. Introduction: The research and Academic Outreach Center of Bueng Borapeth, Nakhonsawan sees the problem of the lack of confidence of customers of organic rice and farmers that lack standards for product certifications.
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    23 Jun. 2565
    Training Program of Nursing Specialty in Breastfeeding 2021
    The Faculty of Nursing has conducted the Training Program of Nursing Specialty in Breastfeeding since 2018. The participants included registered nurses in the breastfeeding unit from various hospitals and nursing schools in Thailand.
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    19 Oct. 2565
    The Green Market Fair Project, a friendly and environmentally friendly project of the Faculty of Environment and Resources Studies
    Green Market is not just a market, but a gathering aiming for sustainability, selling products from local wisdom, various organic products, and products from farmers and networks. It is open for product sales every Friday.
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    10 Mar. 2565
    Chemical-free Vegetable Farm
    Chemical-free vegetable farm was initiated in order to provide non-pesticide contaminated vegetables for the university staff, students and nearby communities. The university has selected farmers who have organic vegetables knowledge and experience to reclaim and improve soil quality in the area of 4 rai, where was unused area.
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