We often hear the sayings that farmers are backbone of the country
and in the water there are plenty of fish while in the paddy fields
there is an abundance of rice. These sayings are right as farmers grow
rice to feed the entire nation. Rice is not only the staple food of the
country, but now it is one of our main export products. Therefore,
farmers are the most important work force of the country.

Farmers
work from dawn to dusk the whole year-round as after the annual rice
harvest, they will again cultivate the second-rice crop or other cash
crops, raising cattle and other animals such as fish, ducks etc.
Usually fish lives by nature in the paddy fields. So, rice and fish
will naturally grow up in the same place. At the end of the annual rice
harvest, farmers will have both rice and fish to eat during the coming
dry season. If we travel to the countryside, we will see farmers drying
fish on the roof of their houses and along the roadside. Thus, it has
become a common greeting among Thai people when they meet, they will
firstly ask each other "Where do you go?" then the following sentence
is "Did you eat rice and fish ?". In fact, rice and fish have been the
main food of Thai people for a very long time.
Rice is mostly grown in the central region which is sometimes called
the "rice bowl" of Asia because of its vast fertile land and plenty of
water for agriculture. Rice farming is an old occupation which has been
passed down from generations. By and large farmers live a peaceful life
in the countryside.
Unfortunately, this occupation is being threatened by various factors,
for example, low paddy price, scarcity of water for the second-rice
cultivation and the construction of housing estates or commercial
complexes which frequently bring pollution to nearby areas. Moreover,
the new generation tends to abandon this century-old occupation to work
in factories in the city or other occupations that offers them better
income.
Now it is time to help the backbone of our country to carry on their
task, otherwise they cannot survive due to these various challenges. If
ever our farmers are forced to give up their occupation we will
definitely have to import rice to eat and if the situation turns to be
like this, the occupation of our forefathers will cease to exist and
Thailand will lose its name as the "rice bowl " of the world.