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Depopulate Asia with Weather Wars? - Thai Rice Crop In Crosshairs Of El Nino As Farmers Are Warned About Water Shortages

 
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Depopulate Asia with Weather Wars? - Thai Rice Crop In Crosshairs Of El Nino As Farmers Are Warned About Water Shortages
The Rockefeller Foundation "predicted" famine last year. They are almost never wrong since they cause it.

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Thai Rice Crop In Crosshairs Of El Nino As Farmers Are Warned About Water Shortages

FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2023 - 09:20 PM

A disruptive El Nino pattern might impact rice production in Thailand, the world's second-biggest exporter of the grain that feeds half the world's population.

Bangkok Post reported farmers are being asked by the Office of the National Water Resources "to grow only one rice crop this coming season as rainfall will be below average because of the El Nino weather pattern."

Surasee Kittimonthon, the ONWR secretary-general, said the rainy season, which usually begins in late May, will be delayed with periods of intermittent rain in June.

Kittimonthon said ONWR had devised a plan for increased water preservation within the country's reservoir system.

"We can provide water to farmers for the first rice crop, starting in the rainy season.

"But for the second or third crops, we would like farmers' cooperation to grow other plants that need less water to help limit the water shortage," he said.

Rice production requires substantial amounts of water and relies heavily on irrigation systems and sufficient rainfall. It's an early warning sign of how El Nino is set to wreak havoc on the global food system this year.
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It's not just the weather.

China built 800 dams to control all water to countries South of them, this includes Thailand.

You either play with them or you don't get water.
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Re: Depopulate Asia with Weather Wars? - Thai Rice Crop In Crosshairs Of El Nino As Farmers Are Warned About Water Shortages
So odd. The Globalists used to be supporting the Green Revolu-tion. Now they want famine.

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The Green Revolu-tion, also known as the Third Agricultural Revolu-tion, was a period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields and agricultural production. These changes in agriculture began in developed countries after World War II and spread globally till the late 1980s. In the late 1960s, farmers began incorporating new technologies such as high-yielding varieties of cereals, particularly dwarf wheat and rice, and the widespread use of chemical fertilizers (to produce their high yields, the new seeds require far more fertilizer than traditional varieties), pesticides, and controlled irrigation.

Both the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation were heavily involved in its initial development in Mexico. One key leader was agricultural scientist Norman Borlaug, the "Father of the Green Revo-lution", who received the Peace Prize in 1970. He is credited with saving over a billion people from starvation. Another important scientific figure was Yuan Longping, whose work on hybrid rice varieties is credited with saving at least as many lives. The basic approach was the development of high-yielding varieties of cereal grains, expansion of irrigation infrastructure, modernization of management techniques, distribution of hybridized seeds, synthetic fertilizers, and pesticides to farmers. As crops began to reach the maximum improvement possible through selective breeding, genetic modification technologies were developed to allow for continued efforts.

Studies show that the Green Revo-lution contributed to widespread reduction of poverty, averted hunger for millions, raised incomes, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, reduced land use for agriculture, and contributed to declines in infant mortality.





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