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ACP-ACTAE Project (2017-2018) “ Agroecological Crop Protection
The ACP-ACTAE project was funded by AFD (Agence FranÇaise de Développement) within the ACTAE regional project ("Towards Agroecology Transition in the Mekong Region"). It was... -
Empowering Women in Commercial vegetable home garden through appropriate...
The presentation for UNICAM conference Sustainable Agriculture in Cambodia Current knowledge applications and future needs€ 27-29 August 2018, Angkor Paradise Hotel, Siem Reap... -
Conservation agriculture and graft for vegetable production in the hot-wet...
The presentation for UNICAM conference Sustainable Agriculture in Cambodia Current knowledge applications and future needs€ 27-29 August 2018, Angkor Paradise Hotel, Siem Reap... -
Cambodia Center of Conservation Agriculture in Southeast Asia
The presentation for UNICAM conference Sustainable Agriculture in Cambodia Current knowledge applications and future needs€ 27-29 August 2018, Angkor Paradise Hotel, Siem Reap... -
Climate change adaptation options for rainfed rice systems in Cambodia
The presentation for UNICAM conference Sustainable Agriculture in Cambodia Current knowledge applications and future needs€ 27-29 August 2018, Angkor Paradise Hotel, Siem Reap... -
Historical drivers of land use changes in the north-western uplands of...
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Soil ecosystem services assessment under vegetable production
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Enhancing Soil functional diversity of Rice fields
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Multi-functional assessment of soil quality under Conservation Agriculture...
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Using gaming approach to understand farmer’s decision making on land uses...
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Alternative to shifting cultivation Slash and Mulch Northern Chin State- Myanmar
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Re-introduction of Sustainability into Agricultural and Rural Systems Development
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Disseminating underutilized species as a foundation of resilient farming...
The presentation for Agroecology Futures Regional Forum, November 6-8, 2018, Siem Reap, Cambodia -
Disseminating underutilized species and cover/relay crops as a foundation of...
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project -
A regional platform which aims at creating an enabling environment promoting...
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project -
Trade-off and synergies of integrating intensive Livestock production with...
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project -
Service provision of no-till planters to farmersopportunities and challenges...
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project -
Strengthening Poa Technical Service Center (TSC) in Laos
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project -
Promote Conservation Agriculture in the northern mountainous region of...
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project -
Developing appropriate-scale mechanization for CA-based cropping systems in...
This document presents the main findings of a Small R&D Grant awarded by CANSEA in the framework of the ACTAE project
Agroecology Library
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