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According to the Meteorological Department, this year's total rainfall will be about 5% below average, which could result in water shortages and protracted dry spells. <br>The El Niu00f1o phenomenon is anticipated to peak in August and September and could last until February 2024. One or two tropical storms that are moving across Thailand's northern and northeastern regions could produce torrential rain and flash floods. <br>
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El Niño Threatens Thai Agriculture With 5% Rainfall Drop And Water El Niño Threatens Thai Agriculture With 5% Rainfall Drop And Water Shortages Shortages With hot and dry conditions continuing despite the rainy season's official start on May 22, the effects of the El Niño weather pattern on Thailand are becoming more apparent. The Weather Phenomenon The Weather Phenomenon According to the Meteorological Department, this year's total rainfall will be about 5% below average, which could result in water shortages and protracted dry spells. The El Niño phenomenon is anticipated to peak in August and September and could last until February 2024. One or two tropical storms that are moving across Thailand's northern and northeastern regions could produce torrential rain and flash floods. Effects On Cultivation Effects On Cultivation Concerns about the agricultural industry were brought up by Nipon Puapongsakorn, a distinguished fellow at the Thailand Development Research Institute, particularly with regard to the durian crop, which needs a lot of water during its four-month growth period. Conflicts between the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors could result from water shortages, she warned the Bangkok Post.
According to Visit Limlurcha, vice-chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, El Niño could bring about a severe drought that would primarily affect agricultural areas in Asia and Thailand. This might lead to lower crop yields, higher prices for raw materials, and a detrimental effect on the nation's income, exports, and economy. It is too soon to determine the potential effects of El Niño on rice production, according to Chookiat Ophaswongse, honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, as it depends on amounts of rainfall from July to September. However, it is also anticipated that Thailand's export competitors, including Vietnam, Cambodia, and Myanmar, will also be impacted. Measur Measures Being Taken es Being Taken The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking (JSCCIB) has proposed drought and water management measures, highlighting the importance of adequate water supply for agricultural exports and production. The JSCCIB also emphasized the importance of expediting negotiations to open new markets and strengthen the industry supply line in order to address challenges posed by the El Niño phenomenon. According to government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri, the caretaker government is keeping track of the water management process and giving the appropriate agencies instructions on how to get ready for the effects of the El Niño phenomenon. To improve the effectiveness of water drainage, the Office of the National Water Resources is creating integrated water management plans and upgrading infrastructure. If you are a rice importer wishing to Buy Rice In Bulk or a rice exporter willing to export bulk rice, then Tradologie.com is the right platform for you. Tradologie is a global digital trade hub that facilitates bulk agro-commodities trade in a transparent manner. Through Tradologie’s AI based platform, buyers and sellers can connect directly with each other in real-time, negotiate prices to get the best deals, without the involvement of any middlemen. Hence, ensuring best rates for both buyers and sellers on the platform, with an overall major reduction in the cost of trade by close to 10%. To register as a buyer, click here. To register as a seller, click here. To stay updated with the latest happenings in the agro-trade industry, follow Tradologie.com across all social media channels.