We need a reality check here. As always, I could be wrong, but some of those "facts" don't add up.....
Typically, farms are low populated areas. How could one 150 acre golf course displace "thousands of people?"
They have lost 1.1 Million Acres of farmland, which they blame golf for. But 140 golf/housing development (with 65% devoted to golf, so if that's 200 acres, these average 300 acres. So, 140 projects X 300 acres = 42,000 acres, not 1.1M. Even at close to a 1000 acres each, its 110,000 acres lost, not a cool mil. Other capitalistic piggy development must be taken the rest of the land, I guess.
The area gets about 100 inches of rain a year. Yeah, there is some need for irrigation in summer, and I can attest that municipal water supplies are sorely underbuilt in that area of the world from my old work there. At the same time, the Americans actually built a good water supply system in Saigon when they were there.