Input reduction in agroecological practices: a case study of local practices in horticultural production in northwest Cambodia

Microorganism-based inputs are vital in horticulture production as they are cost efficient and improve access to local markets. By incorporating knowledge of bio-input production and farm design, horticulture farmers could achieve external input reduction according to agroecological principles. External input reduction may be enhanced when farmers are informed about agroecological principles, thus knowledge sharing and extensions can be seen as the foundation of agroecology transition. This case study calls for participatory engagement and capacity building in agroecology for farmers.

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Type of ALiSEA product Research Brief
Title Input reduction in agroecological practices: a case study of local practices in horticultural production in northwest Cambodia
Description Microorganism-based inputs are vital in horticulture production as they are cost efficient and improve access to local markets. By incorporating knowledge of bio-input production and farm design, horticulture farmers could achieve external input reduction according to agroecological principles. External input reduction may be enhanced when farmers are informed about agroecological principles, thus knowledge sharing and extensions can be seen as the foundation of agroecology transition. This case study calls for participatory engagement and capacity building in agroecology for farmers.
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Soil health
  • Economy and income
  • Biodiversity
Agroecology Keyword
  • Biodynamic agriculture
  • Natural farming
  • Biological control
  • Market access
  • Short value chain
Contributing organisations ALiSEA, SSLA
Author Mr. Hou Sorith, Project Coordinator; and Ms. Mao Theara, Project Assistant from Ecosystem Services and Land Use Research Center (ECOLAND) of Graduate School, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA)
Year 2025
Type of document Brief
Language English
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Country Cambodia
Administrative Level 1 Battambang
Administrative Level 2 Aek Phnum
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