BCG economic model strategy on community development and the foundation economy with resource capital and modern technology: Strategy 2

        Strategic plans and guidelines for driving development under the BCG economic model 2021-2026

        The second strategy is to make the community and the grassroots economy stronger, with capital, resources, identity, creativity, and modern technology, by using the potential of each area and placing emphasis on meeting the needs of each area first. Strengthening at the local level includes preservation of identity, as well as taking advantage of the strengths from inside, consisting of "biodiversity" and "cultural diversity," to extend and elevate the value in the production chain of goods and services to a higher value. This can be achieved with creativity and modern technology, and by giving importance to development, which leads to moving forward together and leaving no one behind. In this way, the growth of all sectors is supported.

The guidelines for operations under this strategy are as follows:

 - Develop the regional economy through the model of the BCG Economic Corridor;

 - Utilize biodiversity and cultural resource capital to create a community identity;

 - Utilize bioeconomy resources, the circular economy, and the green economy in the area;

 - Develop and upgrade high-value products and services from biodiversity by raising standards of creation of innovation and managing zero waste in production;

 - Develop the foundation economy to grow through the use of technology and innovation, integrated with a bilateral mechanism;

 - Raise the quality, safety, and standards of local food (street food/ community enterprises);

 - Create and develop personnel that have skills conducive to the development of the entire grassroots economy;

 - Develop markets and the potential to access both local and outside markets with identity, creativity, and market-linking platforms.

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