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Name translated{'en': 'Using farm resources and crop diversity for sustainable livelihoods', 'km': 'ចំណងជើង: ការប្រើប្រាស់ធនធានក្នុងចម្ការនិងការដាំដំណាំចម្រុះសម្រាប់ជីវភាពរស់នៅប្រកបដោយ និរន្តភាព ', 'lo': 'Using farm resources and crop diversity for sustainable livelihoods', 'my_MM': 'Using farm resources and crop diversity for sustainable livelihoods', 'vi': 'Using farm resources and crop diversity for sustainable livelihoods'}
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Resource description{'en': 'This video was produced as part of the Youth Agroecology Caravan (YAC) programme, a learning initiative that brings together young farmers and agricultural actors to exchange experiences and explore agroecological farming practices in Cambodia. Through study tours, farm visits and facilitated discussions, the programme encourages participants to learn from existing farming models and reflect on practical approaches that can be adapted to their own farms.\r\nOne of the topics addressed during the training activities is how farmers can make better use of the resources available on their farms while organising production systems that are both productive and economically viable. This includes practices such as using farm materials to produce organic fertiliser, reducing reliance on external inputs, and diversifying crops in order to strengthen farm resilience and support household livelihoods.\r\nThis video presents a short testimony from a participant after attending the programme. The experience shared highlights how some of the ideas discussed during the YAC activities—such as using farm resources and growing a diversity of crops—can contribute to improving farm management and supporting family income.\r\n', 'km': 'វីដេអូនេះត្រូវបានផលិតឡើងជាផ្នែកមួយនៃកម្មវិធី យុវកសិអេកូឡូស៊ី (YAC) ដែលជាគំនិតផ្តួចផ្តើមសិក្សា នៅទីវាល ដែលត្រូវបានរចនាឡើងដើម្បីពង្រឹងសមត្ថភាពរបស់កសិករវ័យក្មេង និងតួអង្គក្នុងវិស័យកសិកម្ម ដើម្បីផ្លាស់ប្ដូរបទពិសោធន៍ និងស្វែងយល់ពីការអនុវត្តកសិអេកូឡូស៊ីនៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។ តាមរយៈការ ចុះទស្សនកិច្ច និងសិក្សានៅចម្ការ និងការពិភាក្សាជាក់ស្តែង កម្មវិធីនេះផ្តល់ឱកាសសម្រាប់អ្នកចូលរួម សង្កេតមើលពីវិធីសាស្រ្តអនុវត្តកសិកម្មផ្សេងៗគ្នា និងឆ្លុះបញ្ចាំងពីការបច្ចេកទេស ដែលអាចអនុវត្តឱ្យត្រូវនឹង បរិបទជាក់ស្ដែងនៅចម្ការរបស់ពួកគេ។\r\nប្រធានបទមួយក្នុងចំណោមប្រធានបទបានលើកយកមកពិភាក្សាក្នុងអំឡុងពេលទស្សនកិច្ច គឺវិធីសាស្ត្រ កសិករអាចប្រើប្រាស់ធនធានដែលមានស្រាប់នៅក្នុងកសិដ្ឋានរបស់ពួកគេ ឲ្យបានកាន់តែប្រសើរឡើង ខណៈពេលដែលរៀបចំប្រព័ន្ធផលិតកម្មដែលមានផលិតភាព និងភាពសម្រេចបាននូវផ្នែកសេដ្ឋកិច្ច។ សកម្មភាពទាំងនេះរួមបញ្ចូលទាំងការអនុវត្ត ដូចជាការប្រើប្រាស់ធាតុចូលកសិកម្ម ដើម្បីផលិតជីសរីរាង្គ ការកាត់បន្ថយការពឹងផ្អែកលើធាតុចូលពីខាងក្រៅ និងពិពិធកម្មដំណាំ ដើម្បីពង្រឹងភាពធន់ និងគាំទ្រដល់ ជីវភាពគ្រួសារ។\r\nវីដេអូនេះបង្ហាញពីសក្ខីភាពខ្លីមួយពីអ្នកចូលរួមម្នាក់ បន្ទាប់ពីបានចូលរួមកម្មវិធី។ បទពិសោធន៍ដែលបាន ចែករំលែកនៅក្នុងវីដេអូ ឆ្លុះបញ្ចាំងពីការពិភាក្សាមួយចំនួនក្នុងអំឡុងពេលកម្មវិធី ដូចជាការប្រើប្រាស់ ធនធានក្នុងចម្ការ និងការដាំដុះដំណាំចម្រុះ ដែលរួមចំណែកដល់ការកែលម្អការគ្រប់គ្រងចម្ការ និងគាំទ្រដល់ ប្រាក់ចំណូលគ្រួសារ។\r\n', 'lo': 'This video was produced as part of the Youth Agroecology Caravan (YAC) programme, a learning initiative that brings together young farmers and agricultural actors to exchange experiences and explore agroecological farming practices in Cambodia. Through study tours, farm visits and facilitated discussions, the programme encourages participants to learn from existing farming models and reflect on practical approaches that can be adapted to their own farms.\r\nOne of the topics addressed during the training activities is how farmers can make better use of the resources available on their farms while organising production systems that are both productive and economically viable. This includes practices such as using farm materials to produce organic fertiliser, reducing reliance on external inputs, and diversifying crops in order to strengthen farm resilience and support household livelihoods.\r\nThis video presents a short testimony from a participant after attending the programme. The experience shared highlights how some of the ideas discussed during the YAC activities—such as using farm resources and growing a diversity of crops—can contribute to improving farm management and supporting family income.\r\n', 'my_MM': 'This video was produced as part of the Youth Agroecology Caravan (YAC) programme, a learning initiative that brings together young farmers and agricultural actors to exchange experiences and explore agroecological farming practices in Cambodia. Through study tours, farm visits and facilitated discussions, the programme encourages participants to learn from existing farming models and reflect on practical approaches that can be adapted to their own farms.\r\nOne of the topics addressed during the training activities is how farmers can make better use of the resources available on their farms while organising production systems that are both productive and economically viable. This includes practices such as using farm materials to produce organic fertiliser, reducing reliance on external inputs, and diversifying crops in order to strengthen farm resilience and support household livelihoods.\r\nThis video presents a short testimony from a participant after attending the programme. The experience shared highlights how some of the ideas discussed during the YAC activities—such as using farm resources and growing a diversity of crops—can contribute to improving farm management and supporting family income.\r\n', 'vi': 'This video was produced as part of the Youth Agroecology Caravan (YAC) programme, a learning initiative that brings together young farmers and agricultural actors to exchange experiences and explore agroecological farming practices in Cambodia. Through study tours, farm visits and facilitated discussions, the programme encourages participants to learn from existing farming models and reflect on practical approaches that can be adapted to their own farms.\r\nOne of the topics addressed during the training activities is how farmers can make better use of the resources available on their farms while organising production systems that are both productive and economically viable. This includes practices such as using farm materials to produce organic fertiliser, reducing reliance on external inputs, and diversifying crops in order to strengthen farm resilience and support household livelihoods.\r\nThis video presents a short testimony from a participant after attending the programme. The experience shared highlights how some of the ideas discussed during the YAC activities—such as using farm resources and growing a diversity of crops—can contribute to improving farm management and supporting family income.\r\n'}
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Name Using farm resources and crop diversity for sustainable livelihoods
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This video was produced as part of the Youth Agroecology Caravan (YAC) programme, a learning initiative that brings together young farmers and agricultural actors to exchange experiences and explore agroecological farming practices in Cambodia. Through study tours, farm visits and facilitated discussions, the programme encourages participants to learn from existing farming models and reflect on practical approaches that can be adapted to their own farms. One of the topics addressed during the training activities is how farmers can make better use of the resources available on their farms while organising production systems that are both productive and economically viable. This includes practices such as using farm materials to produce organic fertiliser, reducing reliance on external inputs, and diversifying crops in order to strengthen farm resilience and support household livelihoods. This video presents a short testimony from a participant after attending the programme. The experience shared highlights how some of the ideas discussed during the YAC activities—such as using farm resources and growing a diversity of crops—can contribute to improving farm management and supporting family income.