Improving vegetable production in Cambodia offers a pathway to grow domestic consumption and exports, and improve nutrition, profits, and livelihoods. Interviews with 120 growers and 5 focus group discussions within 5 villages investigated growers’ capacity to change soil and irrigation management in their Chinese cabbage, Petsai, Cucumber, Cauliflower, Lettuce and other vegetable crops. Low or no profitability (34% participants), insect pests (59%) and dry periods (18%) were growers’ major limitations, with small farm size (0.08 ha) and limited schooling (21–36% had no schooling) contributing to the scenario. High cost of inputs is a limitation to making farming system changes, with most growers using their own funds and less than 10% borr...
Modern retail markets have grown in Cambodia, but vegetable growers are unlikely to gain benefits fr...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
The performance of low cost drip irrigation (LCDI) compared to hand watering (HW), as well as NPK fe...
Improving vegetable production in Cambodia offers a pathway to grow domestic consumption and exports...
In rainfed cropping systems limited water supply is a major constraint for increased crop production...
Low-cost drip irrigation (LCDI) can be an affordable means of expanding irrigation into rainfed area...
Using affordable drip irrigation systems to grow high-value crops including vegetables can increase ...
This study asks whether organic vegetable production is a suitable alternative farming practice for ...
Cambodia has achieved food security with respect to rice production and now has an opportunity to pa...
Rice is Cambodia’s primary agricultural crop, occupying over 70% of the total crop area. Despite a d...
The objective of the study was to assess the constraints affecting towards organic vegetable product...
The study was conducted to determine farmers’ knowledge on organic vegetables cultivation. The study...
Vegetables add diversity, flavour and nutritional quality to diets and provide greater profits and e...
The year-round demand for commercially produced vegetables in South-East Asia is growing rapidly bec...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
Modern retail markets have grown in Cambodia, but vegetable growers are unlikely to gain benefits fr...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
The performance of low cost drip irrigation (LCDI) compared to hand watering (HW), as well as NPK fe...
Improving vegetable production in Cambodia offers a pathway to grow domestic consumption and exports...
In rainfed cropping systems limited water supply is a major constraint for increased crop production...
Low-cost drip irrigation (LCDI) can be an affordable means of expanding irrigation into rainfed area...
Using affordable drip irrigation systems to grow high-value crops including vegetables can increase ...
This study asks whether organic vegetable production is a suitable alternative farming practice for ...
Cambodia has achieved food security with respect to rice production and now has an opportunity to pa...
Rice is Cambodia’s primary agricultural crop, occupying over 70% of the total crop area. Despite a d...
The objective of the study was to assess the constraints affecting towards organic vegetable product...
The study was conducted to determine farmers’ knowledge on organic vegetables cultivation. The study...
Vegetables add diversity, flavour and nutritional quality to diets and provide greater profits and e...
The year-round demand for commercially produced vegetables in South-East Asia is growing rapidly bec...
In 1961 the Thai government introduced agricultural policies that for over 40 years turned Thai subs...
Modern retail markets have grown in Cambodia, but vegetable growers are unlikely to gain benefits fr...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
The performance of low cost drip irrigation (LCDI) compared to hand watering (HW), as well as NPK fe...