Service-Smart Shade Trees: Choosing Species &...
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This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything:...
Nguồn: Service-Smart Shade Trees: Choosing Species & Spacing for Tea Producers in Northern Laos
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| Data last updated | 14 tháng 11, 2025 |
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| Resource description | {'en': 'This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top\r\nperformer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.', 'km': 'This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top\r\nperformer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.\r\n', 'lo': 'This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top\r\nperformer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.', 'my_MM': 'This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top\r\nperformer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.\r\n', 'vi': 'This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top\r\nperformer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils.\r\n'} |
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| Tên | Service-Smart Shade Trees: Choosing Species & Spacing for Tea Producers in Northern Laos |
| Sự miêu tả | This research brief reveals how smart shade design can make Lao tea farms more productive and resilient. Across nine plots in Xieng Khouang, results show that trees shape everything: yield dips close to trunks, but tea quality and soil protection soar under moderate shade. Not all trees are equal, Mak-Kho (Livistonia speciosa) stands out as a top performer. The takeaway: space trees 3-6 m apart and choose service-rich species for better cups and safer soils. |