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Buriram Province - General Category => Farming in Isaan => Topic started by: Admin on July 03, 2010, 12:53:08 PM
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Thai water buffalo numbers reduced
Bangkok Post: 3 Jul 2010
AGRICULTURE
Thai buffalo threatened as numbers fall
Thai water buffalo are threatened with extinction as farmers replace them with machinery.
Their meat is also much fancied by folks in the North and parts of the Northeast, says the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.
Since 1980, the number of water buffalo has fallen from six million to about 1.3 million, with a marked drop in the past one or two years leaving their population in crisis, said minister Theera Wongsamut yesterday.
The fall in buffalo numbers has deprived Thailand of the world record it once held for the largest number of water buffalo.
It is now behind neighbouring countries such as Laos, Burma, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Water buffalo, once great helpers to farmers, are fading to the far corner of the rice paddy.
Farming machines, which promise far better working speed and efficiency, have stolen their jobs.
Buffalo meat lovers, meanwhile, are in a hurry to get them on to the plate, especially baby calves from their mothers' wombs, which is how many people like to eat them, Mr Theera said.
The Livestock Development Department is trying to stop this trend. Officials are telling farmers how water buffalo could help them get through economic problems, and are campaigning against buffalo meat eating.
Her Majesty the Queen wants farmers to return to work with water buffalo because they could help them save money if the economy falters.
The department is lending animals from a water buffalo bank to farmers while the Agricultural Land Reform Fund will grant farmers low-interest loans for buying the animals.
Mr Theera urged farmers to use water buffalo and adopt the sufficiency economy philosophy to save money.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/184662/thai-buffalo-threatened-as-numbers-fall (http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/184662/thai-buffalo-threatened-as-numbers-fall)
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There are still quite a few in our village, though my partner's extended family seems to have stopped keeping them. Mr Theera should be ashamed of himself trying to get more farmers to keep them. One of Thailand's problems is its reluctance to get rid of obsolete and obsolescent practices. Farmers in Isaan need to develop higher productivity, not look back to the past. The same, by the way, applies to the domesticated elephant as to the buffalo; the poor beasts are just a comic turn now, and have no practical use.
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Looks like less girls will be able to use the sick buffulo request for money.
helpsos
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Looks like less girls will be able to use the sick buffulo request for money.
helpsos
Not sure about that...... hahaha
Read follow up to this story. biglaugh
11/7/2010
Buriram provided buffaloes to the farmers.
See full article + Video in the News section:
http://www.buriramexpats.com/buriram-news/ (http://www.buriramexpats.com/buriram-news/)
sawadi
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Looks like less girls will be able to use the sick buffulo request for money.
helpsos
Not sure about that...... hahaha
Read follow up to this story. biglaugh
11/7/2010
Buriram provided buffaloes to the farmers.
See full article + Video in the News section:
http://www.buriramexpats.com/buriram-news/ (http://www.buriramexpats.com/buriram-news/)
sawadi
hahaha don't you just love it?
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Looks like less girls will be able to use the sick buffulo request for money.
helpsos
Not sure about that...... hahaha
Read follow up to this story. biglaugh
11/7/2010
Buriram provided buffaloes to the farmers.
See full article + Video in the News section:
http://www.buriramexpats.com/buriram-news/ (http://www.buriramexpats.com/buriram-news/)
sawadi
you must be joking. :D