In South Vietnam, cassava is grown both in the highlands and in the delta, on different soil groups, such as the yellowish red soils, grey degraded soils, alluvial soils and acid sulfate soils. These soils are located mostly in the Central Highlands, the Coastal Region and the Eastern Region of South Vietnam, where perrenial crops such as coffee, tea and rubber are also grown. Cassava is often grown on unfertile soils. As a result, the soil becomes poorer and poorer leading to a decline in soil productivity. Sloping lands under cassava cultivation are quickly eroded after deforestation. Besides, the soil organic matter content also decreases due to forest burning and leveling and as a result of the direct impact of sunshine and rain drops....
Farmer participatory research (FPR) in Vietnam has been carried out since 1994 as part of the Nippon...
Farmers in Asia like to grow cassava because the crop will tolerate long dry periods and poor soils,...
A study was conducted at Ongot in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon to determine the extent to...
Five soil types on which cassava is being planted were investigated. Almost all these soils are degr...
In the past few years, the economy of Vietnam has developed very rapidly, and in agriculture, food p...
Cassava is becoming an ever more important crop, and over the past 20–30 years its planted area has ...
Vietnam produces annually more than 2 million tonnes of cassava fresh roots and is ranked 13th in te...
In Cambodia, cassava is mostly grown with little or no fertilizer inputs, but the magnitudes of nut...
In Vietnam, more than 36% of agricultural soils are classified as light textured degraded soils that...
Farmer Participatory Research (FPR) in Vietnam has been carried out since 1994 in collaboration with...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is the third most important food crop in southeast Asia; the crop...
Farmers in Asia like to grow cassava because the crop will tolerate long dry periods and poor soils,...
During the past decade (1990-2000) the area planted to cassava in most countries in Asia has general...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is the third most important food crop in southeast Asia, where it...
Cassava is a major food crop for farmers and especially small holder farmers and cultivated under lo...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) in Vietnam has been carried out since 1994 as part of the Nippon...
Farmers in Asia like to grow cassava because the crop will tolerate long dry periods and poor soils,...
A study was conducted at Ongot in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon to determine the extent to...
Five soil types on which cassava is being planted were investigated. Almost all these soils are degr...
In the past few years, the economy of Vietnam has developed very rapidly, and in agriculture, food p...
Cassava is becoming an ever more important crop, and over the past 20–30 years its planted area has ...
Vietnam produces annually more than 2 million tonnes of cassava fresh roots and is ranked 13th in te...
In Cambodia, cassava is mostly grown with little or no fertilizer inputs, but the magnitudes of nut...
In Vietnam, more than 36% of agricultural soils are classified as light textured degraded soils that...
Farmer Participatory Research (FPR) in Vietnam has been carried out since 1994 in collaboration with...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is the third most important food crop in southeast Asia; the crop...
Farmers in Asia like to grow cassava because the crop will tolerate long dry periods and poor soils,...
During the past decade (1990-2000) the area planted to cassava in most countries in Asia has general...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is the third most important food crop in southeast Asia, where it...
Cassava is a major food crop for farmers and especially small holder farmers and cultivated under lo...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) in Vietnam has been carried out since 1994 as part of the Nippon...
Farmers in Asia like to grow cassava because the crop will tolerate long dry periods and poor soils,...
A study was conducted at Ongot in the humid forest zone (HFZ) of Cameroon to determine the extent to...