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"The Math of Myanmar's Survival: 5-15-30"

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Blogger ther geek said...

hmm..
Just for your information.
since Irrawaddy delta region produce about 70% of rice in Burma, 5-15-30 logic is no longer seems correct.
More over, sea water is still flooding on the most of the land which is used to be farm area.
So it is not possible to grow rice without the help of experts.
Rivers at that region can be seen with dead bodies of animals and human floating around, and not possible to get fresh water from it yet.

11:13 PM

Blogger China Hand said...

hmmm...
20% of the delta (not 100%) has been affected by the cyclone. 20% x 70% ==14%. The cures for flood-related salinity are a) rainfall to wash away the salt and b) salt-resistant strains of rice (which the govt has requested). Fresh water, corpse-free or otherwise, can't be used to flush the salt out of the fields as far as I know. I'm not disputing that foreign aid/experts would be helpful.
Best
CH

10:07 AM

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11:19 PM

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