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Name translated{'en': 'Fish Holes and Paddy Rice Farming: A Traditional and Agroecological Practice', 'km': 'Fish Holes and Paddy Rice Farming: A Traditional and Agroecological Practice', 'lo': 'Fish Holes and Paddy Rice Farming: A Traditional and Agroecological Practice', 'my_MM': 'Fish Holes and Paddy Rice Farming: A Traditional and Agroecological Practice', 'vi': 'Fish Holes and Paddy Rice Farming: A Traditional and Agroecological Practice'}
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Resource description{'en': 'This video presents the fish holes technique, a technique that enhances biodiversity and supports food security for smallholder farmers in Doneseur Village, Sanamxay District, Attapeu Province. Fish holes are an ancient indigenous practice—natural habitats where fish and other aquatic species live, breed, and thrive. They act as natural fertilizers for rice fields and provide an additional source of income. With around 10,000 fish holes in Attapeu Province, many of them are part of a generational heritage. Added to that, the video also details how fish are collected from the holes.', 'km': 'This video presents the fish holes technique, a technique that enhances biodiversity and supports food security for smallholder farmers in Doneseur Village, Sanamxay District, Attapeu Province. Fish holes are an ancient indigenous practice—natural habitats where fish and other aquatic species live, breed, and thrive. They act as natural fertilizers for rice fields and provide an additional source of income. With around 10,000 fish holes in Attapeu Province, many of them are part of a generational heritage. Added to that, the video also details how fish are collected from the holes.', 'lo': 'This video presents the fish holes technique, a technique that enhances biodiversity and supports food security for smallholder farmers in Doneseur Village, Sanamxay District, Attapeu Province. Fish holes are an ancient indigenous practice—natural habitats where fish and other aquatic species live, breed, and thrive. They act as natural fertilizers for rice fields and provide an additional source of income. With around 10,000 fish holes in Attapeu Province, many of them are part of a generational heritage. Added to that, the video also details how fish are collected from the holes.', 'my_MM': 'This video presents the fish holes technique, a technique that enhances biodiversity and supports food security for smallholder farmers in Doneseur Village, Sanamxay District, Attapeu Province. Fish holes are an ancient indigenous practice—natural habitats where fish and other aquatic species live, breed, and thrive. They act as natural fertilizers for rice fields and provide an additional source of income. With around 10,000 fish holes in Attapeu Province, many of them are part of a generational heritage. Added to that, the video also details how fish are collected from the holes.', 'vi': 'This video presents the fish holes technique, a technique that enhances biodiversity and supports food security for smallholder farmers in Doneseur Village, Sanamxay District, Attapeu Province. Fish holes are an ancient indigenous practice—natural habitats where fish and other aquatic species live, breed, and thrive. They act as natural fertilizers for rice fields and provide an additional source of income. With around 10,000 fish holes in Attapeu Province, many of them are part of a generational heritage. Added to that, the video also details how fish are collected from the holes.'}
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ຊື່ Fish Holes and Paddy Rice Farming: A Traditional and Agroecological Practice
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This video presents the fish holes technique, a technique that enhances biodiversity and supports food security for smallholder farmers in Doneseur Village, Sanamxay District, Attapeu Province. Fish holes are an ancient indigenous practice—natural habitats where fish and other aquatic species live, breed, and thrive. They act as natural fertilizers for rice fields and provide an additional source of income. With around 10,000 fish holes in Attapeu Province, many of them are part of a generational heritage. Added to that, the video also details how fish are collected from the holes.