Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 Source: Chiangmai Mail (Thailand) Copyright: 2004 Chiangmai Mail Contact: http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3105 Author: Samphan Changthong BAMBOO PLANTING TOUTED AS ANSWER TO DRUG RUNNING Japan And Third Army Think So The Third Army's operation center, with Japanese specialists, is promoting bamboo planting as a viably economic means to earn an honest living. People can turn bamboo into value-added products, which the army hopes could help solve the drug problem along the Thai- Burmese border areas. Major General Veerawat Tansuhut, Chiang Rai provincial army commander, explained the project during his keynote address to the Thai- Burma cooperation training course to develop border villages under the supervision of the Third Army Region. This personnel training was held at Meng Rai Maharaja military camp. The plan covered 20 villages in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, and Tak. Major General Veerawat explained that for the bamboo project, the army invited a team of specialists from Japan, led by Yoshito Lgarashi, the advisor of Pai Come Bamboo Foundation, to explain further. The army would work with the Foundation, while Japan would buy the bamboo and turn it into bamboo tissues and clothes. The bamboo trunk can also be burnt and used as charcoal fuel and bamboo oil is used as a beauty treatment. The project is free of charge to the planters and they can sell their quality products to the companies as well. The army will be responsible for the bamboo project. Maj Gen Veerawat said Chiang Rai has been assigned as the pilot province and it would be considered as a solution for poverty and drug problems. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin