Conservation agriculture for food security in Cambodia and the Philippines
Author(s)
Reyes, Manuel R.Contributor(s)
GETS teamKeywords
Food securityTraining
Conservation agriculture
Adult education
Experiential learning
Cambodia
The Philippines
Minimum soil disturbance
Continuous mulch
diverse species rotation
Crop rotations
CAPS
Technology networks
Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale
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http://hdl.handle.net/10919/68890Abstract
This presentation presents the research proposal for conservation agriculture (CA) and food security in Cambodia and the Philippines (LTRA-12). Using three important components of CA--minimum soil disturbance, continuous mulch, and diverse species rotation--this project will compare researcher-controlled conservation agriculture production systems (CAPS) with conventional plots. With this research, they will promote a sustainable and economically-viable production system in Cambodia and the Philippines.LTRA-12 (Conservation agriculture for food security in Cambodia and the Philippines)
Date
2016-04-19Type
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oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/688904646
Presented at the 2010 SANREM CRSP Kick-Off/Annual Meeting, Virginia Tech, Blackburg, VA, 6 May 2010
4646_Reyes_CA_for_Food_Security.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10919/68890