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"Buffaloes are like having capital," Kongsin Wilaikham, from Norgpue in
In recent decades, buffaloes have been increasingly replaced by tractors. But according to agriculture authorities, as tractors now cost as much as 70,000 baht ($2,200) and fuel and fertiliser prices are skyrocketing, more farmers are seeking to buy buffaloes as draft animals to plough the fields, for manure, a good source of natural and cheap fertiliser, and to sell for cash when times are tight.
Yod Sisunt, animal scientist of livestock breeding in the Livestock Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, told IRIN: "In our national agricultural plan, we are thinking of ways to increase the use of buffaloes and fertiliser." The plan has the blessing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who sees using buffaloes and other livestock as an integral part of his goal for a sustainable agricultural policy and urged as far back as the 1980s the establishment of a buffalo bank from which poor farmers could borrow and purchase animals at reasonable prices. His daughter, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn has also been a strong advocate for the greater use of buffaloes and promoted the establishment of a
Chintana Indramangala, senior expert in livestock production at the Department of Livestock Production and secretary to the
Phansiri Winichagoon, manager of the environmental unit of the UN Development Project
Charan Chantalakhana, former professor of livestock systems at
Noohtian Kerdsak and his wife Somboon own one such small-scale farm in Nang Yakao village,
Last year, he harvested 160 sacks of rice of 30kg each, 95 of which were kept for family consumption and the remainder sold at 250 baht ($7.80) each. He also harvested 45 tonnes of sugarcane at 680 baht ($21) per tonne. Any profit goes for "fertiliser, consumption of other foods for the family and for making merit [giving financial offerings at the local Buddhist temple]".
Noohtian is a great advocate of the buffalo. "If you have 60,000 baht to buy a tractor – in 10 years' time it is no longer good, but with that money you can buy six buffaloes or so and they will have offspring to sell for cash and manure instead of fertiliser. Look around, you see buffalo, but you also see there are no new tractors. The people have stopped buying them because of the high fuel prices."
This story, entitled Thailand: Buffaloes play greater role as fuel and fertiliser prices soar, was datelined
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