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Department of Agricultural Extension Ordered an operational team to be stationed in the area. Adjust plans to accelerate organizing campaigns to reduce burning. Within February 2020 to create awareness among farmers and monitor burning to keep up with the situation. According to the smog situation caused by the burning of agricultural waste. Affects health, environment, transportation and tourism. Department of Agricultural Extension Work has been done to create awareness and encourage farmers to use agricultural scraps instead of burning, such as plowing them, producing straw bales, making compost, etc., as well as preventing and monitoring burning in agricultural areas. continuously every year Mr. Khem Yutthadamrong, Director-General of the Department of Agricultural Extension, said that from the smog situation and air pollution problems in 2020, this has affected the health of many people. Department of Agricultural Extension Therefor
the plan was adjusted to organize a campaign to reduce burning. By accelerating the creation of awareness within February 2020 in order to keep up with the situation. By giving orders to go to the area Let provincial agriculture integrate project plans to prevent and solve the problem of burning plant residues or weeds. and agricultural waste in agricultural areas under the care of the agency Every province nationwide Including Bangkok agriculture. By WhatsApp Number List coordinating operations with the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Directorate. and have the district agriculture work with agencies under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in the area Organize an operational team in the area to inspect, deter, stop, stop, and report burning incidents in agricultural areas. There is a network of farmers of the Learning Center for Increasing the Efficiency of Agricultural Product Production (CDC), sub-district, as an agency to monitor, prevent and raise awareness. in not burning agricultural.
scraps. The Department of Agricultural Extension will direct, supervise, and monitor the results of operations at the provincial level continuously every week from now on. This will be assessed from hot spots and the amount of dust particles smaller than 10 microns (PM 10), especially in agricultural areas. For operational guidelines to prevent and monitor the burning of agricultural waste. Once the operational team has been established in the area Will check data and consider hot spots from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency. If hot spots are found in the area, they will contact the farmer network, leaders, and the CPDC president to join in inspecting the area. to continue taking appropriate measures We ask for cooperation from the public if they find burning materials in agricultural areas to report the incident to the Department of Disaster Mitigation emergency hotline 1784 (24 hours a day) for all areas. or the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation emergency hotline 1362 (24 hours a day) for forest areas.
the plan was adjusted to organize a campaign to reduce burning. By accelerating the creation of awareness within February 2020 in order to keep up with the situation. By giving orders to go to the area Let provincial agriculture integrate project plans to prevent and solve the problem of burning plant residues or weeds. and agricultural waste in agricultural areas under the care of the agency Every province nationwide Including Bangkok agriculture. By WhatsApp Number List coordinating operations with the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Directorate. and have the district agriculture work with agencies under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in the area Organize an operational team in the area to inspect, deter, stop, stop, and report burning incidents in agricultural areas. There is a network of farmers of the Learning Center for Increasing the Efficiency of Agricultural Product Production (CDC), sub-district, as an agency to monitor, prevent and raise awareness. in not burning agricultural.
scraps. The Department of Agricultural Extension will direct, supervise, and monitor the results of operations at the provincial level continuously every week from now on. This will be assessed from hot spots and the amount of dust particles smaller than 10 microns (PM 10), especially in agricultural areas. For operational guidelines to prevent and monitor the burning of agricultural waste. Once the operational team has been established in the area Will check data and consider hot spots from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency. If hot spots are found in the area, they will contact the farmer network, leaders, and the CPDC president to join in inspecting the area. to continue taking appropriate measures We ask for cooperation from the public if they find burning materials in agricultural areas to report the incident to the Department of Disaster Mitigation emergency hotline 1784 (24 hours a day) for all areas. or the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation emergency hotline 1362 (24 hours a day) for forest areas.