
Your SRP Success Could Inspire the World đ
Every day, SRP members across the globe are driving real changeâempowering farmers, protecting the environment, and building more resilient rice value chains.
What about your story?
If youâve implemented the SRP Standard and seen positive resultsâwhether on the farm, in the market, or through partnershipsânow is the time to share it.
đŁ We invite you to share your SRP success story.
We’ll help amplify your achievements through our global platformsâvia newsletters, social media, and moreâgiving your brand the visibility it deserves in the growing conversation around sustainable rice.
đMeet Our New Voice for Change!

Say hello to Naylinya Chappanapong â or just call her âOhâ â our new Communications and Membership Manager at SRP!Â
With a vibrant passion for storytelling and purpose-driven communication, Oh brings over a decade of experience from some of the worldâs leading organizations, including Save the Children, GIZ Agri-foods, Oxfam, Habitat for Humanity Thailand, Plan International, and ActionAid Thailand.
At SRP, Oh is on a mission to amplify our impact â through powerful brand messaging, engaging stories, and stronger connections with our members around the globe. Whether it’s crafting compelling content, shaping campaigns, or growing our community, sheâs here to make it meaningful.
And yesâevery big idea starts with a bold espresso. â Say hi if you see her with a cup of Caffè Americano and a notebook full of ideas for a more sustainable rice future.
But the excitement doesnât stop thereâOh arrives with another dynamic addition to the team: Tun Boonyakongrat!Â

Tun has a deep passion for internationalization and cross-cultural coordination, which has driven his career at Mahidol Universityâs International Relations Division for the past three years. Before joining Mahidol, Tun was part of the financial analyst team for a âStart Upâ project from 2017 to 2019. This project was primarily hosted by the Thai government under the Thailand 4.0 initiative.
Through this role, Tun gained valuable insights into business operations and worked closely with one of Thailandâs most vital communitiesâthe farmers. His hands-on experience organizing rice breeding events with Mahidol University Nakhonsawan has given him a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the agricultural sector. đąđž
With his diverse background and commitment to collaboration, Tun is ready to work alongside Oh to bring fresh perspectives and meaningful change to SRP. Together, theyâre set to help shape an even brighter, more sustainable future for the rice sector.
If youâre interested, simply reach out to us at
đ§ Naylinya.Chappanapong@sustainablerice.org or Tun.Boonyakongrat@sustainablerice.org
Together, letâs inspire others to make rice a force for good.
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