Rice is the beating heart of Thailand, woven into both its culture and economy. From fragrant jasmine rice to regional sticky rice, this crop is essential to daily life. Millions of farmers grow it, while modern techniques and sustainability are making their way in. Despite changes, rice remains a symbol of tradition and prosperity in the country.

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Thailand's government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is unveiling a strategy to boost farmers' incomes without raising consumer prices. By giving less power to middlemen and better managing markets, the government wants to guarantee fair prices for farmers. This policy promises to improve the living standards of millions of Thai farmers and strengthen economic stability in rural areas.

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Let us briefly outline the socio-economic existence of farmers in Thailand. Although I usually don't do that, I will make a comparison with Dutch farmers here and there. The 'boring' statistics are at the end of this story, but it is important to go through them.

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Thailand's agricultural sector, once the backbone of the country, is facing major changes. This article delves into its historical roots, analyzes current challenges such as climate change and technology gaps, and explores future opportunities through sustainability and innovation. It is a crucial moment for Thai agriculture to reinvent itself.

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The Department of Agricultural Development introduces 'Crops Drought', a groundbreaking application designed to support farmers in their fight against the effects of drought. This tool provides essential information such as real-time soil moisture and weather forecasts, helping farmers better prepare and anticipate droughts, with the aim of minimizing the impact on their crops.

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My father-in-law works my wife's land. Now a lot of Cassava is grown in the region (Nakhon Sawan). In itself a good crop that can withstand drought reasonably well. I am only of the opinion that year after year Cassava is not good, this can also be seen on the basis of the yield, which decreases every year. Do any of the readers know a good crop that allows crop rotation?

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Agricultural areas near Pattaya East and Cassava

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
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March 24 2019

It is always interesting to follow the agriculture in Pattaya East. At this moment the different stages of the Cassava crop can be seen. On the one hand, fields have already been harvested, elsewhere this has just been planted or fields are still full of this crop.

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The governors of smog-affected counties have banned farmers from burning crop residues and burning cane stalks to remove the leaves. Aircraft are also used to generate artificial rain.

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Forest, farmers, property and deceit

By Tino Kuis
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March 13 2018

Many farmers in Thailand, perhaps a quarter of all farmers, have problems with their land tenure and land use rights. Here I want to explain what those problems are and how they arose. A solution is far away. It seems as if the authorities do not really want a solution to be able to go their own way so arbitrarily.

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One of the special projects, which was carried out at the initiative of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, concerns the Royal Agricultural Station Angkhang in Fang in the province of Chiang Mai.

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In an op-ed in the Bangkok Post, Wichit Chantanusornsiri delivers a scathing judgment on successive governments in Thailand that fail to really address the problems in agriculture.

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Thailand is one of the largest rice exporters in the world. Many Thai farmers depend on the harvest, but there is not enough water to start planting rice next month, says the Royal Irrigation Department (RID).

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The prospects are not good, there will be no end to the drought in parts of Thailand for the time being. Eleven provinces have already been declared a disaster area because there is almost no water.

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Large parts of Thailand are suffering from a persistent drought. As a result, damage to the agricultural sector is expected to amount to 62 billion baht, especially if the drought lasts until June, says economist Witsanu of Kasetsart University. Farmers who plant rice in May for this crop year may lose their harvest if there is not enough rainfall.

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Isaan: rice farmers and brooms (video)

By Editorial
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July 5, 2015

In the video you can see how rice farmers in Isaan earn some money during the dry winter months by making brooms. In the Isan village of Ban Nong Pai Nua, brooms are made in no time with some nails, wire and homemade tools. A family of three people manages to make 100 brooms a day in this way.

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Sorry, we don't have money to pay you. Farmers have been hearing this since the beginning of October when they report to the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) to collect the guaranteed price for their returned paddy (brown rice).

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I also have a question. I (my wife) would like to buy land in the region of Si Sa Ket. However, I have no idea what farmerland should cost in that region.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Insurers have to pay for arson in 2010; no terrorism
• Former Finance Minister: Sunny economy is an illusion
• Re-elected Governor Sukhumbhand: My only problem is PR

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'The agricultural sector is collapsing'

By Editorial
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November 13 2012

The only way farmers can survive in the future is by forming so-called 'agricommunity enterprises', a business-based form of cooperation of 10 farmers on 1.500 rai of land with a central point from which members can borrow machinery.

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The Mekong sub-region has the potential to generate high returns on investments in agriculture and related industries.

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Swedish-Lebanese terror suspect Hussein Atris, who was detained on Thursday at Suvarnabhumi, says he was the victim of an Israeli Mossad trap. The Mossad is said to have placed the chemicals, which were found in a building in Mahachai on Monday. He was also said to have been interrogated by three men who "apparently came from the Mossad." “I am an ordinary trader,” he says in an interview with the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet

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Why do Thai farmers remain poor?

By Gringo
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December 30 2011

Why is the Thai farmer still in bad shape, despite the fact that Thailand has long been the world's largest exporter of rice?

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