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Name translated{'en': 'Research Brief: Can organic rice certification curb the pressure of the agrarian transition in Cambodia? A farming system approach', 'km': 'Research Brief: Can organic rice certification curb the pressure of the agrarian transition in Cambodia? A farming system approach', 'lo': 'Research Brief: Can organic rice certification curb the pressure of the agrarian transition in Cambodia? A farming system approach', 'my_MM': 'Research Brief: Can organic rice certification curb the pressure of the agrarian transition in Cambodia? A farming system approach', 'vi': 'Research Brief: Can organic rice certification curb the pressure of the agrarian transition in Cambodia? A farming system approach'}
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Resource description{'en': 'This research brief explores whether certification schemes can help preserve organic rice farming in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province in the face of fast-paced agricultural intensification and diversification. Locally, traditional “organic by default” rice farming practices are under threat in the context of unprecedented agricultural intensification. Based upon intensive fieldwork, the authors identify the drivers that transform a diversified agrarian landscape. These range from economic motives, limited and uneven access to land, to cooperative power balances. Landscape-level policy and institutional strategies are put forward to counter those forces and keep organic rice cropping alive and competitive.', 'km': 'This research brief explores whether certification schemes can help preserve organic rice farming in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province in the face of fast-paced agricultural intensification and diversification. Locally, traditional “organic by default” rice farming practices are under threat in the context of unprecedented agricultural intensification. Based upon intensive fieldwork, the authors identify the drivers that transform a diversified agrarian landscape. These range from economic motives, limited and uneven access to land, to cooperative power balances. Landscape-level policy and institutional strategies are put forward to counter those forces and keep organic rice cropping alive and competitive.', 'lo': 'This research brief explores whether certification schemes can help preserve organic rice farming in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province in the face of fast-paced agricultural intensification and diversification. Locally, traditional “organic by default” rice farming practices are under threat in the context of unprecedented agricultural intensification. Based upon intensive fieldwork, the authors identify the drivers that transform a diversified agrarian landscape. These range from economic motives, limited and uneven access to land, to cooperative power balances. Landscape-level policy and institutional strategies are put forward to counter those forces and keep organic rice cropping alive and competitive.', 'my_MM': 'This research brief explores whether certification schemes can help preserve organic rice farming in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province in the face of fast-paced agricultural intensification and diversification. Locally, traditional “organic by default” rice farming practices are under threat in the context of unprecedented agricultural intensification. Based upon intensive fieldwork, the authors identify the drivers that transform a diversified agrarian landscape. These range from economic motives, limited and uneven access to land, to cooperative power balances. Landscape-level policy and institutional strategies are put forward to counter those forces and keep organic rice cropping alive and competitive.', 'vi': 'This research brief explores whether certification schemes can help preserve organic rice farming in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province in the face of fast-paced agricultural intensification and diversification. Locally, traditional “organic by default” rice farming practices are under threat in the context of unprecedented agricultural intensification. Based upon intensive fieldwork, the authors identify the drivers that transform a diversified agrarian landscape. These range from economic motives, limited and uneven access to land, to cooperative power balances. Landscape-level policy and institutional strategies are put forward to counter those forces and keep organic rice cropping alive and competitive.'}
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Name Research Brief: Can organic rice certification curb the pressure of the agrarian transition in Cambodia? A farming system approach
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This research brief explores whether certification schemes can help preserve organic rice farming in Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province in the face of fast-paced agricultural intensification and diversification. Locally, traditional “organic by default” rice farming practices are under threat in the context of unprecedented agricultural intensification. Based upon intensive fieldwork, the authors identify the drivers that transform a diversified agrarian landscape. These range from economic motives, limited and uneven access to land, to cooperative power balances. Landscape-level policy and institutional strategies are put forward to counter those forces and keep organic rice cropping alive and competitive.