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BANGKOK: Thailand needs to invest in education and create jobs in higher-income sectors, the World Bank said in a report on Thursday (Mar 5) that showed a rising rate of poverty as the country's economy slowed.

Thailand is Southeast Asia's largest economy after Indonesia but has lagged its regional peers and grew at its weakest pace in five years in 2019.

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The country of 69 million reduced overall poverty over three decades to just under 10 per cent in 2018 from more than 65 per cent in 1988, but the trend started to reverse from 2016, data from the World Bank report showed.

The rise in the number earning below the national poverty line, set at less than 90 baht (US$2.85) a day in 2018, was mainly because of falling incomes for Thailand's bottom 40 per cent, many of whom were urban workers and rural farming households, between 2015 to 2017, the country report found.

"Wages for people in agriculture and manufacturing did not increase as much as we needed to reduce poverty, but the other way around," Birgit Hansl, World Bank Thailand's country manager, told a news conference. Hansl blamed lower commodity prices and major droughts.

Nearly a third of Thailand's workforce is in the low-income agricultural sector, which produces and exports commodities such as rice, natural rubber and sugar for global markets.

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A farmer plants rice in a paddy field in Thailand's Nakhonsawan province. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom/File Photo

Thai farmers often rely on financial support from loans or handouts from governments to help offset declining farm prices.

Amnat Wongsawa, 60, stands next to a rice field in Sing Buri Province, Thailand. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

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