



Climate Watch Thailand
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@ClimateWatchTH
We work with local communities, empowering their voices and advocate for socially and ecologically just climate actions with gender perspectives.











Story of Farmers from Nong Payorm District, Phichit Province, Thailand. "I am directly confronting the harsh realities of climate change. The livelihoods are under threat due to increasingly erratic weather patterns" #VoicesFromTheGround #MakeItRightFroClimatePeoplesAndEcosystem



































The FP214 appears to give a substantial role to the private sector in project governance compared to the involvement of local farmer groups, local NGOs. This could lead to contract farming that has historically favored corporations and profit-making.

The use of hybrid rice species that require less water and lead to early harvests suggests that these technologies are geared towards export rather than household consumption. Farmers would be compelled to buy these hybrid seeds for each planting, increasing their expenditures.

Some of the proposed smart technologies of FP214, such as LLL, could undermine the diversity of food available in rice farms e.g. pumpkins, ant-eggs, fish. Levelling land for rice cultivation as proposed will destroy the source and diversity of food available in the rice farm.

In many FP214 proposed sites, farmers don't own a land, raising concerns about project's inclusiveness-it will only involve those with land ownership; those without would be excluded, further marginalised. Adaptation must encompass ALL farmers, not just those with land ownership.