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Dr. Tatsanee Muangkaew Director of International Organizations and Strategy Division

Soil and Water Management for Agriculture to Ensure Food Security in Thailand. Dr. Tatsanee Muangkaew Director of International Organizations and Strategy Division. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Office of Agricultural Economics August 2012. Presentation Outline. 1. 2. 3.

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Dr. Tatsanee Muangkaew Director of International Organizations and Strategy Division

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  1. Soil and Water Management for Agriculture to Ensure Food Security in Thailand Dr. TatsaneeMuangkaew Director of International Organizations and Strategy Division Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Office of Agricultural Economics August 2012

  2. Presentation Outline 1 2 3 2

  3. 1 Current Situation of Soil and Water Management for Agriculture 3

  4. Land Utilization Total country area: 51.3 million ha (514,000 sq.km) 4

  5. Agricultural Land Use Agricultural area 47%:24.31 million Ha 5

  6. Water Resource • 10 years average annual rainfall ( 2002-2011): 1,495 mm • Average annual rainy day: 161 days • Average annual runoff : 213,424 mil.m3 • Per capita surface runoff: 3,335 m3(64 mil. of population) • water retention capacity : 76,002 mil.m3 (35.6% of runoff) • maximum active storage: 56,000 mil.m3 6

  7. Water use Total water requirement 152,151 mil.m3 ( in 2010) • Irrigation area • 19.3%: 4.7 mill.ha 24.3 Mill ha. Of Ag.area - Large and medium Scale :3.87 mil.ha - Small scale: 0.83 mill ha Rainfed area 80.7% :19.6 mill ha • Benefited area: 1.8 mil.ha 7

  8. Challenges in Soil and Water Management 8

  9. 2 Future Policies towards Soil and Water Management for Agriculture Concept of natural resources management under 11th Thailand Agriculture and Cooperative Development Plan “Efficiency, Balance, and Sustainability” Preparedness for climate change adaptation and participatory management 9

  10. Development guideline • Develop of agri. resources and agri. infrastructure efficiently • - Rehabilitate and improve degraded soil • - Implement land use system according to soil • and water potential • - Increase water use efficiency for agri., • increase water retention capacity, and expand irrigation area • - encourage community participation in water management and integrated between agencies involved 10

  11. Development guideline • Promote efficiency and sustainable use of natural resources • - encourage farmers to proper use of agrochemical to prevent chemical residue and environment contamination together with promote use of organic fertilizer. • - supervise and control agrochemical distribution 11

  12. Development guideline • Promote participation of farmers in agri. resources management • - encourage communities to protect their agri. resources • by many ways of incentives • - promote communities self management of agri. resources • in terms of maintenance, conservation, restoration with equal access, balance, and sustainable use 12

  13. Development guideline • Preparedness for impacts of climate change • and natural disaster • - Integration with all relevant sectors in terms of data and information coordination for promptly decision • - planning for disaster, warning system, situation monitoring • and information distribution to target people • - infrastructure preparation such as maintenance, repair, • improve water ways and irrigation system to prevent and protect farmland and urban area. 13

  14. Water management Strategy Irrigation infrastructure Upstream Check dam Reservoir Increase retention efficiency Middlestream Improve existing project Water management Floodgate Pumping station Down stream Water distribution system 14

  15. 3 Successful implementation in soil and water management e Use Vetiver grass for soil and water conservation 15

  16. Saline soil management by growing selected salt tolerant and halophyte crops ใช้วัสดุปรับปรุงดิน tomato cantaloupe onion broccoli 16

  17. United Nations Public Service Awards Thailand Irrigation Management has got United Nations Public Service Awards (2011 and 2012) under category: Fostering Participation in Policy-Making Decisions Through Innovative Mechanisms 2011 award: Participatory Irrigation management, Daressalam,Tanzania 2012 award: integrated drought prevention and mitigation, New York,USA 17

  18. 2012 United Nations Public Service Awards Mae Yom Operation and Maintenance Irrigation Project Objective: integrated drought prevention and mitigation Activities: participatory approach irrigation management with stakeholders and knowledge transfer to farmers and young generation Achievement: drought prevention and mitigation for agriculture area 18

  19. Thank you

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