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further development and utilization, public relations, publicize and transfer of knowledge and
lesson extraction and summary.
4) Outcomes of groups’ operations that affect members and the community including
1) better household relationships; 2) community members are content; 3) household income
increases; 4) income distribution in the community.
5) Operation procedures that affect the groups’ operation outcomes are 1) building
community knowledge and community knowledge and knowledge promotion for the benefits
of further development such as accumulating knowledge, using knowledge for further
development and utilization, public relations, publicize and transfer of knowledge and lesson
extraction and summary; 2) Administration including operation planning, risk analysis on
operations, reducing costs and profit searching.
2. Research outcome on opinions on sustainable grassroot economic development policy
classify by groups in a community working on grassroots economic development on
processed agriculture, community tourism, community industry as follows:
Processed agriculture
1) External environment factors comprises of 1) legal including promotion and support
on the groups’ operation and providing knowledge and understanding on community
enterprise from the public sector; 2) politics including development and promotion policy from
public sector, development and promotion policy from public sector that support the creation
of groups’ network and strength; 3) social including promotion and support on the groups’
operations on research and innovation development; 4) culture including promotion of
identity-based community product development; and 5) architecture including stimulating the
economy by new form of activities including organic market, preservation market, retro market,
community tourism, vocational promotion, environmental promotion, product/innovation
development promotion, online market promotion, business knowledge promotion,
administration, production, marketing and accounting system.
2) Internal factors comprise of group leaders with knowledge and competency in group
development. In communities there are community capital that promotes group development
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