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Name translated{'en': 'Direct Seedling Rice System', 'km': 'Direct Seedling Rice System', 'lo': 'Direct Seedling Rice System', 'my_MM': 'Direct Seedling Rice System', 'vi': 'Direct Seedling Rice System'}
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Resource description{'en': 'The direct seedling rice system, or rice broadcasting, involves sowing seeds directly into the field rather than transplanting seedlings. This method reduces labor, especially the transplanting process that is typically carried out by women. It also lowers weed pressure and can indirectly increase rice yields. However, the system has its constraints; heavy rainfall can wash away the seedlings, while insufficient rain can cause pest damage. This method has been successfully adopted in Jaeng Village (Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR), where it has helped to improve efficiency in rice production.', 'km': 'The direct seedling rice system, or rice broadcasting, involves sowing seeds directly into the field rather than transplanting seedlings. This method reduces labor, especially the transplanting process that is typically carried out by women. It also lowers weed pressure and can indirectly increase rice yields. However, the system has its constraints; heavy rainfall can wash away the seedlings, while insufficient rain can cause pest damage. This method has been successfully adopted in Jaeng Village (Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR), where it has helped to improve efficiency in rice production.', 'lo': 'The direct seedling rice system, or rice broadcasting, involves sowing seeds directly into the field rather than transplanting seedlings. This method reduces labor, especially the transplanting process that is typically carried out by women. It also lowers weed pressure and can indirectly increase rice yields. However, the system has its constraints; heavy rainfall can wash away the seedlings, while insufficient rain can cause pest damage. This method has been successfully adopted in Jaeng Village (Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR), where it has helped to improve efficiency in rice production.', 'my_MM': 'The direct seedling rice system, or rice broadcasting, involves sowing seeds directly into the field rather than transplanting seedlings. This method reduces labor, especially the transplanting process that is typically carried out by women. It also lowers weed pressure and can indirectly increase rice yields. However, the system has its constraints; heavy rainfall can wash away the seedlings, while insufficient rain can cause pest damage. This method has been successfully adopted in Jaeng Village (Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR), where it has helped to improve efficiency in rice production.', 'vi': 'The direct seedling rice system, or rice broadcasting, involves sowing seeds directly into the field rather than transplanting seedlings. This method reduces labor, especially the transplanting process that is typically carried out by women. It also lowers weed pressure and can indirectly increase rice yields. However, the system has its constraints; heavy rainfall can wash away the seedlings, while insufficient rain can cause pest damage. This method has been successfully adopted in Jaeng Village (Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR), where it has helped to improve efficiency in rice production.'}
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နာမည် Direct Seedling Rice System
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The direct seedling rice system, or rice broadcasting, involves sowing seeds directly into the field rather than transplanting seedlings. This method reduces labor, especially the transplanting process that is typically carried out by women. It also lowers weed pressure and can indirectly increase rice yields. However, the system has its constraints; heavy rainfall can wash away the seedlings, while insufficient rain can cause pest damage. This method has been successfully adopted in Jaeng Village (Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR), where it has helped to improve efficiency in rice production.