MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture...
Dataset description:
42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension support continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability. A collaborative model linking public and...
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Data last updated | 12 វិច្ឆិកា 2025 |
| Metadata last updated | 12 វិច្ឆិកា 2025 |
| Created | 12 វិច្ឆិកា 2025 |
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| អាជ្ញាប័ណ្ឌ | Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 |
| Datastore active | False |
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| Name translated | {'en': 'MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture with Public-Private Agricultural Extension in Cambodia', 'km': 'MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture with Public-Private Agricultural Extension in Cambodia', 'lo': 'MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture with Public-Private Agricultural Extension in Cambodia', 'my_MM': 'MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture with Public-Private Agricultural Extension in Cambodia', 'vi': 'MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture with Public-Private Agricultural Extension in Cambodia'} |
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| Resource description | {'en': '42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension\r\nsupport continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability.\r\nA collaborative model linking public and private actors has been\r\nintroduced to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) as part of an\r\nagroecological approach for smallholder farmers. Since 2021, the\r\nMetkasekor model has engaged over 6,600 farmers, with nearly 1,000\r\nadopting Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices such as cover\r\ncropping and minimal soil disturbance. Reported benefits include\r\nimproved soil health, reduced input costs, and higher yields. However,\r\npersistent barriers such as limited access to machinery, technical\r\nsupport, and market opportunities which highlight the need for locally\r\nadapted approaches and long-term institutional commitment.', 'km': '42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension\r\nsupport continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability.\r\nA collaborative model linking public and private actors has been\r\nintroduced to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) as part of an\r\nagroecological approach for smallholder farmers. Since 2021, the\r\nMetkasekor model has engaged over 6,600 farmers, with nearly 1,000\r\nadopting Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices such as cover\r\ncropping and minimal soil disturbance. Reported benefits include\r\nimproved soil health, reduced input costs, and higher yields. However,\r\npersistent barriers such as limited access to machinery, technical\r\nsupport, and market opportunities which highlight the need for locally\r\nadapted approaches and long-term institutional commitment.', 'lo': '42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension\r\nsupport continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability.\r\nA collaborative model linking public and private actors has been\r\nintroduced to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) as part of an\r\nagroecological approach for smallholder farmers. Since 2021, the\r\nMetkasekor model has engaged over 6,600 farmers, with nearly 1,000\r\nadopting Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices such as cover\r\ncropping and minimal soil disturbance. Reported benefits include\r\nimproved soil health, reduced input costs, and higher yields. However,\r\npersistent barriers such as limited access to machinery, technical\r\nsupport, and market opportunities which highlight the need for locally\r\nadapted approaches and long-term institutional commitment.', 'my_MM': '42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension\r\nsupport continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability.\r\nA collaborative model linking public and private actors has been\r\nintroduced to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) as part of an\r\nagroecological approach for smallholder farmers. Since 2021, the\r\nMetkasekor model has engaged over 6,600 farmers, with nearly 1,000\r\nadopting Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices such as cover\r\ncropping and minimal soil disturbance. Reported benefits include\r\nimproved soil health, reduced input costs, and higher yields. However,\r\npersistent barriers such as limited access to machinery, technical\r\nsupport, and market opportunities which highlight the need for locally\r\nadapted approaches and long-term institutional commitment.', 'vi': '42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension\r\nsupport continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability.\r\nA collaborative model linking public and private actors has been\r\nintroduced to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) as part of an\r\nagroecological approach for smallholder farmers. Since 2021, the\r\nMetkasekor model has engaged over 6,600 farmers, with nearly 1,000\r\nadopting Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices such as cover\r\ncropping and minimal soil disturbance. Reported benefits include\r\nimproved soil health, reduced input costs, and higher yields. However,\r\npersistent barriers such as limited access to machinery, technical\r\nsupport, and market opportunities which highlight the need for locally\r\nadapted approaches and long-term institutional commitment.'} |
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| ឈ្មោះ | MetKasekor: Unlocking Conservation Agriculture with Public-Private Agricultural Extension in Cambodia |
| ការពិពណ៌នា | 42% of the Cambodia’s soil land degradation and limited extension support continue to undermine agricultural productivity and profitability. A collaborative model linking public and private actors has been introduced to promote Conservation Agriculture (CA) as part of an agroecological approach for smallholder farmers. Since 2021, the Metkasekor model has engaged over 6,600 farmers, with nearly 1,000 adopting Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices such as cover cropping and minimal soil disturbance. Reported benefits include improved soil health, reduced input costs, and higher yields. However, persistent barriers such as limited access to machinery, technical support, and market opportunities which highlight the need for locally adapted approaches and long-term institutional commitment. |