焚烧甘蔗:为什么?

Sudarin Rodmanee, Aeumporn Loypradit, Chiraphorn Parnporm
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农民在收割甘蔗时,每年都会出现焚烧甘蔗田的问题,导致 PM 2.5 的释放,对健康造成危害,引起各方关注。本研究旨在调查农民焚烧甘蔗的原因。在 2021/2022 年生产季节期间,通过参与式观察方法和小组讨论,在甘蔗田火灾发生率最高的府,即泰国东北部地区的呵叻府、加拉信府和孔敬府,对农民进行抽样调查,收集数据。研究采用了内容分析技术来确定甘蔗燃烧行为背后的原因。研究结果表明,焚烧甘蔗在农民中由来已久,由于砍蔗劳动力短缺,焚烧甘蔗的现象越来越普遍。现有的砍蔗机不足,不适合农民的蔗田。焚烧甘蔗田的农民意识到对健康的影响,并从政府解决甘蔗田火灾问题的措施中受益。然而,据观察,焚烧甘蔗的数量仍然超过了政府的目标,因为焚烧甘蔗是一种成本效益高、方便快捷的方法。研究发现,按每吨烧毁甘蔗 30 泰铢的标准对农民进行处罚,以及按每吨新砍甘蔗 120 泰铢的标准提供援助,并不能充分调动农民改变烧毁甘蔗行为的积极性。
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Sugarcane Burning: Why?
The sugarcane harvesting practices of farmers pose a recurring problem of burning the sugarcane fields every year, leading to the release of PM 2.5, which is hazardous to health and a matter of concern for all parties involved. The objective of this research is to investigate the causes of sugarcane burning by farmers. Data is collected through participatory observation methods and group discussions with a sample group of farmers in the provinces with the highest incidents of sugarcane field fires, namely Nakhon Ratchasima, Kalasin, and Khon Kaen in the northeastern region of Thailand during the 2021/2022 production season. Content analysis techniques are employed to identify the reasons behind the behavior of burning sugarcane. The findings reveal that sugarcane burning has been a long-standing practice among farmers, and the prevalence of burning has increased due to a shortage of labor for sugarcane cutting. The available machinery for sugarcane cutting is insufficient and unsuitable for the farmers' fields. Farmers who burn sugarcane fields are aware of the health impacts and have benefited from the government's measures to address the issue of sugarcane field fires. However, it is observed that the quantity of burnt sugarcane still exceeds the government's target, because burning sugarcane is a cost-effective, convenient, and rapid method. It is found that penalizing farmers at a rate of 30 Baht per ton of burnt sugarcane and providing assistance at a rate of 120 Baht per ton of fresh-cut sugarcane does not sufficiently motivate farmers to change their sugarcane burning behavior.
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