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PM visits Korat to inspect water management, locals show support
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra visits Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) to address flood and irrigation concerns, with hundreds of residents turning out to offer support and voice local needs.
Thai authorities warned of floods and landslides from May 23–26
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2025
Thai authorities have been urged to closely monitor the situation regarding waterlogging, flash floods and landslides across the country between May 23 and 26.
Scenic beauty of three dams offer a respite from urban stress
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 02, 2024
Irrigation department invites public to visit the three northern locations and spend time in nature
Cable thefts in Nakhon Pathom makes water pumps of drain canal inoperable
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2024
Top ministry official visits site, warns of flooding danger if pumps cannot be operated
CP chairman notes opportunities for agriculture industry
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2024
Durians, beans, food as medicine and plant genome editing could play important roles in boosting the competitiveness of the Thai agriculture industry, the senior chairman of Thailand's largest conglomerate said on Friday.
Ugandan coffee farmer deploys technology to thwart effects of climate change
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 05, 2023
Ugandan coffee farmer Allan Green is deploying modern technology like drip irrigation and artificial mulching to beat the effects of climate change which is making production of the crop increasingly tougher in Africa's top exporter of the bean.
Managing reservoirs and irrigation systems critical for stable food supplies
SUNDAY, AUGUST 06, 2023
Effective water management is vital to ensure Thailand's food security and mitigate the impact of El Nino, according to the Thailand Development Research Institute.
Drip irrigation ups potato growers’ profits
MONDAY, MAY 29, 2023
While rice is the main staple in Thailand, the humble potato is also much in demand and now cultivation of the country’s spuds is getting a helping hand thanks to a more sustainable form of irrigation.
Indonesian, Philippine water experts push for more sustainable dams amid climate change
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2023
Experts warn that dams in both Indonesia and the Philippines, crucial for irrigation, drinking water and electricity generation, may face increased strain as climate change brings unpredictable and high-precipitation weather patterns.
Jebsen & Jessen Technology – Turf & Irrigation seals exclusive partnership with Netafim
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2022
Customers in the Southeast Asia agriculture sector will soon have another choice for advanced irrigation solutions.