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On April 22, 2022, which coincides with Earth Day, Singaporean media Channel News Asia (CNA) has released a special report on Earth Day. which falls on April 22 of every year by Singaporean media presenting on the issue Rice and the Climate Crisis: Thai rice farmers struggle against climate-driven challenges, one of four special reports by Channel News Asia on the day of protect the world
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Singapore media reported that "Manat Takfaeng", a 67-year-old Thai farmer in Ayutthaya province. It is one of the rice farmers who are being affected by the global climate change. This makes the harvest during this season full of difficulty.
“Manas” is an ordinary farmer whose family is a rice farmer for a living. On a piece of land in Ayutthaya that has been used by his family for generations, Manat reveals that over the years the landscape around his rice fields has changed. is surrounded by many emerging industrial plants more crowded people Like the weather that changes every year
“Right now, I don't know if summer will be summer. Or winter will be winter ... This year we have a lot of water. But rice yields are not as large as the amount of water. Moreover, the rice yield is less than in the year when there is less water .. The weather is not comparable to the past. But before the rainy season, it rains. It almost never changes.”
as well as Wichat Petchpradab, another rice farmer in Prachinburi province. who are waiting for the last harvest in his farmland, which was flooded at the end of last year.
Wichat, 36, is like many Thai farmers who have to rent a field to grow rice. because they do not have enough capital to own their own fields Late last year, his rice fields had been flooded for a long time before they could be drained. In addition, the flood effect made him more burdensome. “The water is still flooding the fields, the rice is rotten. The more money you spend, the more it is.”