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Department of Livestock Development Development of Replication Strategy Plan for Environmental Management of Livestock Production Project By Department of Livestock Development Under Livestock Waste Management in East Asia Project 17-19 June 2008

Scope of the Project Objective 1. To establish replication plans and strategies for PMO/DLD to promote and disseminate the efficient livestock waste management technologies for short and long term. 2. To promotion a new code of practice for reducing negatives impact generated by livestock wastes. 3. To utilize the result from all studies and activities of the LWMEA project to support the plan.

Scope of the Project Output Replication strategy including a. Short action plan for last two years of the LWMEA project Long action plan for ten years after the LWMEA project - 5 years after LWMEA project finished (the first phase) - 5 years after the first phase

Progress of the Project Progress up to May 2008 1. Conceptual of replication plan was discussed with stakeholders for 4 times; (1) Bangkok

Progress of the Project Progress up to May 2008 1. Conceptual of replication plan was discussed with stakeholders for 4 times; (2) Ratchaburi province ( Western Region )

Progress of the Project Progress up to May 2008 1. Conceptual of replication plan was discussed with stakeholders for 4 times; (3) Chonburi province ( Eastern Region )

Progress of the Project Progress up to May 2008 1. Conceptual of replication plan was discussed with stakeholders for 4 times; (4) Nakon Ratchasima province ( North eastern Region )

Progress of the Project Progress up to May 2008 2. Developing of Replication Plan will be completed at the end of July 2008.

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Goal of Replication Strategy Plan ( RP ) Food Safety Good environment

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Timeframe of RP 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011-2015 2016-2020 LWMEA Project Long Action Plan (Extension) Short Action Plan Phase I Phase II (Extension Preparation) Replication Strategy Plan

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan There are 5 strategies designated for the replication plan: 1. Human resource development 2. Technology for livestock wastes management 3. Promotion of environmental friendly farming 4. Regulation of livestock wastes management 5. Participatory management

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan There are 5 strategies designated for the replication plan: 1. Human resource development 2. Technology for livestock wastes management 3. Promotion of environmental friendly farming 4. Regulation of livestock wastes management 5. Participatory management

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 1 Human resource development Key measures: Provide capacity building of government officials who involve in livestock activities especially ones under the local administrative organizations to be able to consult, suggest, and regulate livestock farms. Educate livestock owners for proper waste management.

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 1 Human resource development (continue) Key measures: Establish the knowledge center of environmental friendly farming. Promote the standard and environmental friendly farming in schools. Have public relations (PR) on standard and environmental friendly farming through various medias.

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 1 Human resource development (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year The development of manual for environmental friendly farming Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2009 Establishment of knowledge center for environmental friendly farming Training the trainers for improving livestock wastes management

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 1 Human resource development (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Meeting among executives of local administrative organizations to promote environmental friendly livestocking Responsible organization: Department of Local Administration 2010

projects or activities Long Term Action Plan (2011-2020) Strategy 1 Human resource development (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Training of standard and environmental friendly farming for farm owners Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2011-2014 Management of knowledge center of environmental friendly farming 2011-2020 Conferences on standard and environmental friendly farming Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 2 Technology for livestock wastes management Key measures: Research on appropriate technology for livestock wastes management. Evaluate economical, social, and environmental impacts as the results from utilization of livestock wastes. Promote and support the research and development of technologies for livestock waste management continuously.

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 2 Technology for livestock wastes management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Study on economical, social, and environmental impacts as the results from livestock waste utilization Responsible organization: Pollution Control Department 2009-2010 Pilot project on compost production from livestock wastes Responsible organization: Land Development Department 2010 Evaluation of environmental management in countrywide swine farms Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development

projects or activities Long Term Action Plan (2011-2020) Strategy 2 Technology for livestock wastes management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Increasing the efficiency of livestock odor removal equipment Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2011-2013 Increasing the efficiency of biogas system in medium and large livestocks Responsible organization: Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency 2011-2015

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 3 Promotion of environmental friendly farming Key measures: Campaign the public for consuming swine products from standard and environmental friendly farms. Provide and utilize economic, financial, and tax tools by giving privilege or reparation to environmental friendly farms. Encourage environmental friendly farms to have additional incomes.

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 3 Promotion of environmental friendly farming (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year The feasibility study of economic tools for the standard and environmental friendly farming Responsible organization: Office of Agricultural Economics 2009 Marketing survey of products from environmental friendly farming Responsible organization: Office of Agricultural Economics Pilot project on compost production from livestock waste Responsible organization: Land Development Department 2010 Green swine farm contest Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development

projects or activities Long Term Action Plan (2011-2020) Strategy 3 Promotion of environmental friendly farming (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Green swine farm contest Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2011-2020 Compost production in local level Responsible organization: Land Development Department 2011-2015 Pilot project on the application of economic tools to support the standard and environmental friendly farming Responsible organization: Office of Agricultural Economics 2011-2012

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 4 Regulation of livestock wastes management Key measures: Cooperate code of practices in existing livestock standard. Disseminate regulations through various medias. Stimulate the countrywide construction and application of standard slaughterhouse according to the policy of Department of Livestock Development. Enforce regulation on offender strictly and consistently.

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 4 Regulation of livestock wastes management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Improvement of livestock standard Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2009 Supporting local administration organization to establish environmental impact mitigation measures Responsible organization: Pollution Control Development 2009-2010 Dissemination of regulations and standards relating environmental friendly through various medias Responsible organization: Department of Environmental Quality Promotion 2010

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 4 Regulation of livestock wastes management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of Short Term Action Plan Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2010

projects or activities Long Term Action Plan (2011-2020) Strategy 4 Regulation of livestock wastes management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Improvement of slaughterhouses standard Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2011-2020 Assessment of environmental impacts generated by livestock farms and slaughterhouses Responsible organization: Pollution Control Development 2014

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 5 Participatory management Key measures: Develop participatory management models of livestock waste management Support collaboration among organizations relating to livestock farming and environmental management.

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Strategy 5 Participatory management (continue) Key measures: Provide network of experts and information for encouraging standard and environmental friendly swine farming.

projects or activities Short Term Action Plan (2009-2010) Strategy 5 Participatory management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Pilot project on swine farm waste management by participatory processes Responsible organization: Department of Livestock Development 2009-2010 Establish network of experts for encouraging standard and environmental friendly swine farming 2010 Organize workshop for improving proposed project of Long Term Action Plan

projects or activities Long Term Action Plan (2011-2020) Strategy 5 Participatory management (continue) - example of projects or activities: projects or activities year Extension of livestock waste management by participatory processes Responsible organization: Local Administrative Organizations 2011-2020 Organize yearly workshop for improving proposed project of Long Term Action Plan

Overview of Replication Strategy Plan Network of experts Training/PR to livestock owners Appropriate waste management Development of law, regulation, standard and measures for environmental friendly livestock and slaughterhouse Inventory of standard and environmental friendly farms regulation Standard and environmental friendly livestock Knowledge Center Training/PR to relating government officials Food safety and good environment Results from research and development livestock waste treatment livestock waste utilization Incentive measures demand side activation and promotion special benefits for farm owners additional income generating = Strategy 1 = Strategy 2 = Strategy 3 = Strategy 4 = Strategy 5

Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Monitoring aspects a. progress of proposed projects b. obstacles and solutions 2. Evaluation aspects a. efficiency ( input / output ) b. effectiveness ( output / target ) c. impacts ( environment , economic and social )

Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Monitoring and evaluation schedule Activity year ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 ’17 ’18 ’19 ’20 1. Monitoring 2. Evaluation - mid term - summative

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