Thailand's Rice Department persuades farmers to alternate between wet and dry farming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Published 2023년 6월 27일

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Thailand is currently facing dangerous air pollution caused by the burning of agricultural land and carbon dioxide emissions, leading to a significant health problem. To address this issue, the Director-General of the Rice Department promotes the use of smart agricultural technology and alternative farming methods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and generate carbon credits. These carbon credits can be traded in the carbon credit market through either a trading platform or a carbon credit trading center.
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Mr. Natthakit Khongthip, Director-General of the Rice Department, said that now Thailand is facing air pollution that is dangerous to health. Some of them are caused by the burning of agricultural land. produces small dust particles It also affects the atmosphere from carbon dioxide emissions. causing the greenhouse effect and the problem of air pollution which is a big problem that affects public health. Mr. Natthakit continued that has come to promote and create awareness of the advantages Benefits to farmers from generating carbon credits Farmers must alternate wet and dry farming to reduce methane in the soil, which in turn reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Including the use of smart agricultural technology to join in farming, such as leveling the rice field with a laser system Makes wet and dry water management more efficient. Ms. Amornrat Inman, director of the National Institute of Rice Science, said that carbon credits It is a right resulting from reducing the amount of ...
Source: Naewna

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