Sugarcane and paddy rice are stable food in Thailand, since they are significant cash crops for international trade. Currently the sugarcane and paddy rice investigation carried out by Thai government is in once per two-year period. However, due to the rapid change of farmers growing behavior and the needs of market, the field survey encounters low efficacy and accuracy. This research is supported under the joint project “Paddy Field Land Use Change Detection Using Data Cube’’ between Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) and National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) in Thailand.
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