The Central Dry Zone (CDZ) of Myanmar is home to an estimated 12 million people, provides 35% of Myanmar's grain cropping, but is underdeveloped and food-insecure. We examined the cropping systems of the CDZ to understand the biophysical drivers of those systems, the need for change to improve productivity and sustainability, and how future research and extension might be framed to best serve the rural communities. Data were sourced from (i) published empirical studies and web-based documents produced by the Myanmar Government and international agencies and (ii) a face to face survey of 190 Central Dry Zone farmers. Our analysis indicates that CDZ cropping systems have low productivity which threatens sustainability and future production. F...
Myanmar is the country with the highest economic vulnerability (EV) to climate change in the Southea...
Rice is an extremely important product for farmers’ livelihoods and for food security in Myanmar. Ri...
For countries like Myanmar, where crop production accounts for the largest share of agricultural GDP...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is one of a series of studies funded by USAID Burma and the Livelihood...
The Central Dry Zone in Myanmar is a major production area of rainfed pulses and sesame, grown in do...
The Central Dry Zone comprises about 22% of total rice production in Myanmar. Drought is the most se...
The objective of the study was to investigate changes in crop productivity and constraints in sustai...
Soil degradation problems in central dry zone (CDZ) of Myanmar are getting worse. If no proper soil ...
The brief talks about the emerging insights from a Climate-Smart Village in Htee Pu, Nyaun Oo, Myanm...
This research highlight analyzes differences in productivity, profitability and labor use for four m...
Cropland fallows are the next best-bet for intensification and extensification, leading to increased...
This report outlines recent (2007-2017) changes in agricultural practices for the main field crops g...
This research highlight evaluates the extent of agricultural mechanization in four townships in Myan...
This study was carried out in two villages in central dry zone of Myanmar to assess farmers' soil fe...
Food insecurity in the Chin highland region is mostly due to reduction of crop yield resulting from ...
Myanmar is the country with the highest economic vulnerability (EV) to climate change in the Southea...
Rice is an extremely important product for farmers’ livelihoods and for food security in Myanmar. Ri...
For countries like Myanmar, where crop production accounts for the largest share of agricultural GDP...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is one of a series of studies funded by USAID Burma and the Livelihood...
The Central Dry Zone in Myanmar is a major production area of rainfed pulses and sesame, grown in do...
The Central Dry Zone comprises about 22% of total rice production in Myanmar. Drought is the most se...
The objective of the study was to investigate changes in crop productivity and constraints in sustai...
Soil degradation problems in central dry zone (CDZ) of Myanmar are getting worse. If no proper soil ...
The brief talks about the emerging insights from a Climate-Smart Village in Htee Pu, Nyaun Oo, Myanm...
This research highlight analyzes differences in productivity, profitability and labor use for four m...
Cropland fallows are the next best-bet for intensification and extensification, leading to increased...
This report outlines recent (2007-2017) changes in agricultural practices for the main field crops g...
This research highlight evaluates the extent of agricultural mechanization in four townships in Myan...
This study was carried out in two villages in central dry zone of Myanmar to assess farmers' soil fe...
Food insecurity in the Chin highland region is mostly due to reduction of crop yield resulting from ...
Myanmar is the country with the highest economic vulnerability (EV) to climate change in the Southea...
Rice is an extremely important product for farmers’ livelihoods and for food security in Myanmar. Ri...
For countries like Myanmar, where crop production accounts for the largest share of agricultural GDP...