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Resource description{'en': 'The document presents sustainable farming practices promoted by Welthungerhilfe in Lashio, Shan State. It highlights techniques like conservation agriculture (minimal tillage, soil cover, crop rotation), sloping land management (hedgerows, erosion control), rice bean promotion on marginal lands, the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), direct seeded rice (DSR), and vermicomposting. These practices aim to conserve natural resources, improve productivity, and ensure food security in environmentally degraded or drought-prone areas.', 'km': 'The document presents sustainable farming practices promoted by Welthungerhilfe in Lashio, Shan State. It highlights techniques like conservation agriculture (minimal tillage, soil cover, crop rotation), sloping land management (hedgerows, erosion control), rice bean promotion on marginal lands, the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), direct seeded rice (DSR), and vermicomposting. These practices aim to conserve natural resources, improve productivity, and ensure food security in environmentally degraded or drought-prone areas.', 'lo': 'The document presents sustainable farming practices promoted by Welthungerhilfe in Lashio, Shan State. It highlights techniques like conservation agriculture (minimal tillage, soil cover, crop rotation), sloping land management (hedgerows, erosion control), rice bean promotion on marginal lands, the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), direct seeded rice (DSR), and vermicomposting. These practices aim to conserve natural resources, improve productivity, and ensure food security in environmentally degraded or drought-prone areas.', 'my_MM': 'The document presents sustainable farming practices promoted by Welthungerhilfe in Lashio, Shan State. It highlights techniques like conservation agriculture (minimal tillage, soil cover, crop rotation), sloping land management (hedgerows, erosion control), rice bean promotion on marginal lands, the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), direct seeded rice (DSR), and vermicomposting. These practices aim to conserve natural resources, improve productivity, and ensure food security in environmentally degraded or drought-prone areas.', 'vi': 'The document presents sustainable farming practices promoted by Welthungerhilfe in Lashio, Shan State. It highlights techniques like conservation agriculture (minimal tillage, soil cover, crop rotation), sloping land management (hedgerows, erosion control), rice bean promotion on marginal lands, the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), direct seeded rice (DSR), and vermicomposting. These practices aim to conserve natural resources, improve productivity, and ensure food security in environmentally degraded or drought-prone areas.'}
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Name Farming Practices Applied in Welthungerhilfe-Lashio Contributing to Sustainable Agriculture
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The document presents sustainable farming practices promoted by Welthungerhilfe in Lashio, Shan State. It highlights techniques like conservation agriculture (minimal tillage, soil cover, crop rotation), sloping land management (hedgerows, erosion control), rice bean promotion on marginal lands, the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), direct seeded rice (DSR), and vermicomposting. These practices aim to conserve natural resources, improve productivity, and ensure food security in environmentally degraded or drought-prone areas.