The project validated and disseminated a large number of improved rice-based cropping systems technologies suited to upland agro-ecologies. These improved technologies have good potentials to raise the productivity of water, land, and labor. The innovative strategies employed by the project including the paradigm of landscape management, multi-institutional partnership, multidisciplinary teamwork, farmer participatory approach to technology validation, and community-based seed production led to successful generation and dissemination of technologies. Initial monitoring to adoption of technologies showed good indications of spread and promising impacts on food security, poverty reduction, and environmental protection
The ISA/FOS project conducts applied research with farmers to improve land reclamation techniques on...
Findings from this case study (led by IPSARD and PIRCCA) supported the general technical solutions m...
The innovation has been applied in alignment with the dissemination activities of IRRI-led projects ...
This project emphasized the development and deployment of high-yielding salt-tolerant rice varieties...
The CSA approach targeting rice seed systems in Phailom have been adopted by an FAO/ IUCN project on...
By 2019, a few years after its issuance, the restructuring strategy has resulted in some positive im...
More than 600,000 farmers in China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam have been r...
This paper explains how the management of the full-dyke system in the deep flooded zones of the Viet...
DCP-MARD issued Circular 184/TT-CLT to instruct the provinces in MRD in developing action plans foll...
After five years of the promotion of the improved rice management package '1 Must Do-5 Reductions' (...
This Primer for Cambodia is describing ways to improve rice productivity by improving the management...
BACKGROUND: A participatory watershed management approach is one of the tested, sustainable and eco-...
For the 20 million people whose livelihood directly depends on land and water resources in upper cat...
Continuing degradation of the environment and the cumulating food, energy, water and financial crise...
The paper documents the joint study trip, organized by CCAFS Southeast Asia for Vietnamese rice rese...
The ISA/FOS project conducts applied research with farmers to improve land reclamation techniques on...
Findings from this case study (led by IPSARD and PIRCCA) supported the general technical solutions m...
The innovation has been applied in alignment with the dissemination activities of IRRI-led projects ...
This project emphasized the development and deployment of high-yielding salt-tolerant rice varieties...
The CSA approach targeting rice seed systems in Phailom have been adopted by an FAO/ IUCN project on...
By 2019, a few years after its issuance, the restructuring strategy has resulted in some positive im...
More than 600,000 farmers in China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam have been r...
This paper explains how the management of the full-dyke system in the deep flooded zones of the Viet...
DCP-MARD issued Circular 184/TT-CLT to instruct the provinces in MRD in developing action plans foll...
After five years of the promotion of the improved rice management package '1 Must Do-5 Reductions' (...
This Primer for Cambodia is describing ways to improve rice productivity by improving the management...
BACKGROUND: A participatory watershed management approach is one of the tested, sustainable and eco-...
For the 20 million people whose livelihood directly depends on land and water resources in upper cat...
Continuing degradation of the environment and the cumulating food, energy, water and financial crise...
The paper documents the joint study trip, organized by CCAFS Southeast Asia for Vietnamese rice rese...
The ISA/FOS project conducts applied research with farmers to improve land reclamation techniques on...
Findings from this case study (led by IPSARD and PIRCCA) supported the general technical solutions m...
The innovation has been applied in alignment with the dissemination activities of IRRI-led projects ...