Solve PM2.5, arrest farmers to ratify Plowing and covering stubble reduces burning.

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09 January 2025 – 10:15

Korat Agriculture responds to measures to deal with the situation of forest fires, smog, PM 2.5 dust, catching farmers to ratify, plowing up stubble, sowing hemp, reducing burning of agricultural land.

At the prototype rice plot, Village No. 1, Nong Bunnak Subdistrict Nong Bun Mak District Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Mr. Apinan Jairuean, Nong Bun Mak District Secretary Nakhon Ratchasima Province Chaired a campaign to prevent and solve the problems of forest fires, smog and small dust particles (PM2.5), plowing in stubble and sowing hemp to reduce burning in agricultural areas.

with Mr. Jaraphat Tripathanachan Nong Bunmak District Agriculture gave the report, with Mr. Yongyut Yodyingyong, President of the Nong Bunnak Subdistrict Administrative Organization. and farmers in the area participated in the ceremony After the opening ceremony, farmers were brought to join in reciting oath to stop burning in agricultural areas in Nong Bun Mak District.

Mr. Jaraphat Tripathanachan Nong Bun Mak District Agriculture Nakhon Ratchasima Province said that organizing such activities It is a joint integration between Nong Bun Mak District. Nong Bun Mak District Agricultural Office and Nong Bun Nak Subdistrict Administrative Organization are implementing measures to deal with the situation of forest fires, smog and PM 2.5 dust.

The government has made it a national agenda since 2019 to integrate and solve problems together with relevant agencies. Create awareness, understanding and awareness of the dangers of burning. and the benefits of not burning, both environmental, legal, health, and economic, to local leaders. local leader To be transferred to farmers in the Nong Bun Mak District area.

It is also a pilot project to create prototype plots for rice farmers. in the matter of plowing the stubble and sowing hemp seeds Reduces production costs in purchasing chemical fertilizers. Leftover materials in agricultural areas can be used to create additional income for farmers. and help reduce burning in agricultural areas sustainably The fire was set on fire. Rice stubble or various field crops and forest burning

This action is harmful to the health and well-being of the people and causes the generation of small dust particles PM2.5, which is a criminal offense. There is a penalty of imprisonment not exceeding 3 months or a fine not exceeding 20,000 baht, or both, Mr. Jaraphat said.

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