We are pleased to announce that on June 26, 2024, the Thai Journal of Agricultural Science (TJAS) will submit to the SCOPUS database. With the invaluable support of the Thai Journal Citation Index (TCI) and guidance from the Local Board led by Prof. Narongrit Sombatsompop, we have made significant improvements to meet the rigorous standards required for SCOPUS indexing. Stay tuned for more updates on our progress!
We are delighted to announce that the Thai Journal of Agricultural Science (Thai J. Agric. Sci; Print ISSN: 0049-3589, Online ISSN: 2697-4762) has been accepted for inclusion in the Scopus database as of July 4, 2024.
Our heartfelt thanks go to the TCI-TSRI-Scopus Collaboration Project (Phase 2), the Thai-Journal Citation Index (TCI) Center, and the local board led by Prof. Narongrit Sombatsompop for their invaluable support and feedback.
We are now finalizing the license agreement with Scopus for content indexing. Updates on the indexing process will be shared with our authors and readers soon.
Thank you for your continued support and contributions.
Theme: "Evaluating Transformations in Agriculture & Horticulture: Efforts to Enhance Food Security"
This conference will focus on the latest trends and advancements in agriculture and horticulture, aiming to improve efficiency and conditions for farmers. It will bring together researchers, academicians, agriculturists, and industry experts to share their findings and foster collaboration.
Agri 2024 will feature plenary talks, oral and poster presentations, workshops, and seminars, offering opportunities for networking and exploration of new advancements in the field.
We encourage your participation to contribute to and benefit from this pivotal event in agricultural science.
TJAS is pleased to announce the 11th Asian Buffalo Congress, hosted by the Asian Buffalo Association, to be held from October 25 - 27, 2024, at BCDM, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Theme: "Buffalo for Safe Food and Sustainable Production"
Buffalo, now esteemed for its dairy contributions, is vital for sustainable food production, especially in Asia, which houses 97.04% of the global buffalo population. The Congress will address climate change impacts and sustainable strategies for nutritious food production.
This event, organized in collaboration with the Bangladesh Buffalo Association and other esteemed institutions, invites scientists, students, farmers, and buffalo enthusiasts for networking and knowledge sharing to advance buffalo research and production.