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Abstract

Assessments of Lowland Rice-Based Farming Systems and Prospects for Future Research and Development Priorities †

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Sydney Institute of Agriculture, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia
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Stockholm Environment Institute, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
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Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing, Meanchey University, Banteay Meanchey 01252, Cambodia
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Presented at the third International Tropical Agriculture Conference (TROPAG 2019), Brisbane, Australia, 11–13 November 2019.
Proceedings 2019, 36(1), 153; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019036153
Published: 7 April 2020
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The Third International Tropical Agriculture Conference (TROPAG 2019))

Abstract

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Projections of global demand for rice is expected to increase at the rate of 1.5% per year (or 48.5% by 2050). The crop production increase must be done sustainably from existing farming land due to the reduction in availability and quantity of resources. Having more local studies enhances our understanding of different farmer characteristics and behaviour, socio-economic conditions and other essential constraints faced by individual farmers. This is needed for fine-tuning farming systems research which will lead to a profitable and sustainable increase in farming production. This study aims to understand and assess the lowland rice-based farming systems in Northwest Cambodia, and examine options to enhance rice production, profitability and sustainability. Farmer surveys were conducted using the CommCare Mobile Acquired Data (MAD) system and 524 farmers were interviewed. The survey identified farmers’ key constraints on crop production, their knowledge gaps and limitations and the rice yield gaps which exist in Northwest Cambodia. Agricultural research and development priorities should be focused on crop establishment method, sowing window, weed and nutrient management strategies, overall soil health improvement, crop rotations and cover crops that can improve cropping systems, profitability and sustainability. An increase in understanding of farmer behaviour, adoption constraints and barriers, together with other essential interaction at the local level is also crucial when aiming to promote improved farming innovations.

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Touch, V.; Cross, R.; Grünbühel, C.; Ampt, P.; Yorn, T.; Martin, R.J.; Ogtrop, F.V.; Tan, D.K.Y. Assessments of Lowland Rice-Based Farming Systems and Prospects for Future Research and Development Priorities. Proceedings 2019, 36, 153. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019036153

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Touch V, Cross R, Grünbühel C, Ampt P, Yorn T, Martin RJ, Ogtrop FV, Tan DKY. Assessments of Lowland Rice-Based Farming Systems and Prospects for Future Research and Development Priorities. Proceedings. 2019; 36(1):153. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019036153

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Touch, Van, Rebecca Cross, Clemens Grünbühel, Peter Ampt, Try Yorn, Robert John Martin, Floris Van Ogtrop, and Daniel K. Y. Tan. 2019. "Assessments of Lowland Rice-Based Farming Systems and Prospects for Future Research and Development Priorities" Proceedings 36, no. 1: 153. https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019036153

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