Reference :
Land and water resources management for crop
diversification in the Chao Phraya delta, Thailand :
a case study of citrus cultivation in the North Rangsit
irrigation project, Kyoto university, 38 pages.
Year : 1997
Authors :
Kono Yasuyuki
Summary :
With the economic growth of Thailand, change from monoculture of rice to diversified
farming is about to occur in the Chao Phraya delta. Diversified farming offers high
profit, but requires high initial investment for upgrading of farming conditions. Its
expansion is still limited to scattered areas of the delta.
The present study discusses effective land and water resources management in crop
diversification in the delta, based on an analysis of the impacts of urbanization, the
land reform program, and irrigation and drainage conditions on the expansion of citrus
cultivation in the North Rangsit project.
Reliable irrigation and drainage conditions, stable land use and water availability, and
direct access to irrigation and drainage canals and farm roads are identified as
prerequisites for substantial expansion of citrus cultivation in the selected area.
Therefore, instead of flexible and extensive land and water resources management for
monoculture of rice, long-term planning of land and water resources utilization are
recommended to encourage farmers to diversify their farming.
Keywords :
Thailand/ Chao Phraya/ Mae Klong/ irrigation/ on-farm-development/ water management/
rice/ sugarcane/ agricultural diversification/ delta/ cropping systems
Contacts :
Kono Yasuyuki : kono@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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