How to improve yield crop in Organic Farming? - A case study of Vegetable and Rice crop on poor acid sandy soil of Angkor Heritage world.

This document by Dr. Tan Boun Suy (APSARA National Authority) presents a case study on improving vegetable and rice yields on poor acid sandy soils near Angkor. It compares organic and chemical fertilizers, showing that chemical fertilizer alone gives short-lived results, while compost combined with KEM and green manure (e.g., Chromolaena odorata) provides better and more sustainable yields.

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Title How to improve yield crop in Organic Farming? - A case study of Vegetable and Rice crop on poor acid sandy soil of Angkor Heritage world.
Description This document by Dr. Tan Boun Suy (APSARA National Authority) presents a case study on improving vegetable and rice yields on poor acid sandy soils near Angkor. It compares organic and chemical fertilizers, showing that chemical fertilizer alone gives short-lived results, while compost combined with KEM and green manure (e.g., Chromolaena odorata) provides better and more sustainable yields.
Agroecology Category
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Soil health
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
  • Compost
  • Green manure
  • Heritage
Contributing organisations APSARA National Authority
Author Dr Tan Boun Suy
Year 2016
Type of document Presentations & events
Language English
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Country Cambodia
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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