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BAAC earmarks Bt5 bn for farmers to grow trees

By Kunanon Kanjanatecha
The Nation

 

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Apirom Sukprasert, president of the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC), said the bank is launching a brand-new loan allowing farmers to earn from planting trees in a move to boost their quality of life as well as preserve the environment.

 

 

The project will target 800 square kilometres and 50,000 farmers who can participate in the “Planting Trees to Make an Income” project, which encourages farmers to plant trees for reforestation. Each farmer will be provided a loan of Bt100,000 from the Bt5 billion allocated for the scheme. 

 

Participants will be given loans at a minimum retail rate of 6.875 per cent per year. For the first three years the rate will be minus 3 per cent, for the fourth to the sixth year the rate will be minus 2 per cent and minus 1 per cent in the last two years. Loans will only be available until July 31, 2021 and can be taken for no more than 15 years. 

 

Prasit Techati, a BAAC customer development officer in Nan province, said the aim of the project is to have locals preserve forests especially those upstream in the northern provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Nan. 

 

Forests provide locals with more products from different types of plants and more species of trees to use and sell. By planting trees and harvesting them, farmers can make their incomes more sustainable than by just focusing on mono crops like corn and sugarcane.

 

Provinces in the North like Nan have been suffering from deforestation as locals have been cutting down trees to expand farming areas. This project aims to help locals co-exist peacefully with forests.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30376800

 

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 I would like to know more about this. We almost went for the last idea like this where they were going to give us tons of trees for free. Sounded great and lots of folks wanted free trees, they offered many types. But then someone figured out the catch was that you couldn't use the land after the trees were planted. You could only harvest fruit if trees were the kind to have fruit. So basically it was a land grab. The village decided to order a bunch of trees, but they planted them in secret place (community property) and didn't let whomever was in charge know where the trees were planted. Hilarious.

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Oh what a great idea..... NOT! Unbelievable household debt levels, high baht, low to almost non existing exports hurting everyone except military government, the poor becoming poorer so give more debt to the poor and steal the little land they have when they can't pay back the loans. They are lower than a snakes belly. 

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