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Nawty
yeah, for farming re the kings sufficiency deal.
But like nobody else been doing it for the last 100 years or so,
Curious Nawty, what is HM's Sufficiency deal? As to this organic business - I know quite a number of Thai farmers that practice this sort of horticulture/agriculture model. Have been for some time.
i would also like to hear more about this sufficiency shit:
sufficiency economy buzzword has been bandied about for years, and i have still not managed to find out exactly what the "big guy" is on about, what it really means and how it is supposed to work..
does he practice it himself, or does he have sufficient?
I'm rather interested in the mechanics/politics of such a policy. With all due respect allotted to the Crown, for decades upon decades they have instilled hundreds of community projects of every description. Be it out of their own pocket or integrated institutionally underwritten government programs. Such principles that I could challenge are the overt consciousness of self-sufficiency. Most Thai communities are quite capable of being self-reliant without intervention. Instinctive within the extended familiar/social model of cummunity. What has broken down this pattern of sustainable living are the borrowed ideals of a Western mindless 'need', 'want', and unnecessary consuption - the cash and credit based existence. Very very destructive and contradictory to any such
self-sufficient practice. As to this
"organic" mentality....this has been practice for centuries worldwide, just as a matter of course, just as it has been practiced universally in Thailand forever. The Western practice of chemicals and toxic agents was/is an introduced one. The contemporary Western consciousness of what 'organic' might be is nothing but a fashionable trend - as if the West conjured up the ideal and practices and then extend it to their brothers and sisters universally. Such bollocks.