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This document capitalizes on the experiences from the Agro-ecological Intensification and Diversification of Peri-urban Agriculture project (IADA) in Siem Reap, Cambodia, highlighting two...
Source: Diversification of Agricultural Production in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia (2019)
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| Resource description | {'en': 'This document capitalizes on the experiences from the Agro-ecological Intensification and Diversification of Peri-urban Agriculture project (IADA) in Siem Reap, Cambodia, highlighting two effective income-diversification models: sunflower sprout production and cricket breeding. Sunflower sprout production utilizes a streamlined 7–8 day cycle with low input costs, enabling farmers to supply high-value produce to local hotels and restaurants. Cricket breeding operates on a 50–60 day cycle, offering dual benefits by providing high-protein food sources and valuable organic fertilizer for agricultural use. Ultimately, these diversified agricultural activities optimize small-scale production plots while generating reliable supplemental income for farming families without requiring significant capital investment.', 'km': '', 'lo': '', 'my_MM': '', 'vi': ''} |
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| Name | Diversification of Agricultural Production in Siem Reap Province, Cambodia (2019) |
| Description | This document capitalizes on the experiences from the Agro-ecological Intensification and Diversification of Peri-urban Agriculture project (IADA) in Siem Reap, Cambodia, highlighting two effective income-diversification models: sunflower sprout production and cricket breeding. Sunflower sprout production utilizes a streamlined 7–8 day cycle with low input costs, enabling farmers to supply high-value produce to local hotels and restaurants. Cricket breeding operates on a 50–60 day cycle, offering dual benefits by providing high-protein food sources and valuable organic fertilizer for agricultural use. Ultimately, these diversified agricultural activities optimize small-scale production plots while generating reliable supplemental income for farming families without requiring significant capital investment. |