Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand

Different project reports and official statistics have estimated that several dozens of thousands of cassava growers in Southeast Asia have adopted the promoted Soil Fertility and Erosion control (SFEC) practices which may have led to a substantial increase in cassava productivity and the generation...

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Main Authors: Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela, Pacillo, Grazia, Nhu, Lien Thi, Obidiegwu, Areeya, Sanglestsawai, Santi, Srisompun, Orawan, Dung Phuong, Le, Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto, Labarta, Ricardo Antonio
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118439
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author Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela
Pacillo, Grazia
Nhu, Lien Thi
Obidiegwu, Areeya
Sanglestsawai, Santi
Srisompun, Orawan
Dung Phuong, Le
Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto
Labarta, Ricardo Antonio
author_browse Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto
Dung Phuong, Le
Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela
Labarta, Ricardo Antonio
Nhu, Lien Thi
Obidiegwu, Areeya
Pacillo, Grazia
Sanglestsawai, Santi
Srisompun, Orawan
author_facet Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela
Pacillo, Grazia
Nhu, Lien Thi
Obidiegwu, Areeya
Sanglestsawai, Santi
Srisompun, Orawan
Dung Phuong, Le
Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto
Labarta, Ricardo Antonio
author_sort Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela
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description Different project reports and official statistics have estimated that several dozens of thousands of cassava growers in Southeast Asia have adopted the promoted Soil Fertility and Erosion control (SFEC) practices which may have led to a substantial increase in cassava productivity and the generation of various other impacts. This proposed study aims to document the current adoption of SFEC practices in large areas of Thailand, to understand the factors that have facilitated or limited the adoption of these SFEC practices and the impacts associated with the adoption of SFEC practices on farm, household and environment. The study will use plot and household level data to study the determinants of the adoption of SFEC and to estimate the impacts of this adoption on Cassava productivity, farm income and environmental outcomes.` To our knowledge, adoption and dissemination claims mentioned above have not been confirmed though rigorous adoption studies since 2004. Furthermore, there is no evidence on whether the adoption of these SFEC have led to significant cassava yield increases, to reduce soil degradation and to improve the livelihood of adopting cassava growers. In order to contribute to this knowledge gap about outcomes and impacts of this CGIAR research, we propose the following specific research questions: 1. What is the adoption rate of soil fertility and erosion control (SFEC) practices among cassava growers in Thailand? 2. What are the factors that may have favoured or constrained the adoption of these improved SFEC practices? 3. What are the productivity, livelihood, and environmental impacts attributable to the adoption of SFEC practices in cassava based systems?
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spelling CGSpace1184392025-01-27T15:00:52Z Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela Pacillo, Grazia Nhu, Lien Thi Obidiegwu, Areeya Sanglestsawai, Santi Srisompun, Orawan Dung Phuong, Le Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto Labarta, Ricardo Antonio soil fertility social capital soil management yields cassava erosion fertilidad del suelo capital social manejo del suelo Different project reports and official statistics have estimated that several dozens of thousands of cassava growers in Southeast Asia have adopted the promoted Soil Fertility and Erosion control (SFEC) practices which may have led to a substantial increase in cassava productivity and the generation of various other impacts. This proposed study aims to document the current adoption of SFEC practices in large areas of Thailand, to understand the factors that have facilitated or limited the adoption of these SFEC practices and the impacts associated with the adoption of SFEC practices on farm, household and environment. The study will use plot and household level data to study the determinants of the adoption of SFEC and to estimate the impacts of this adoption on Cassava productivity, farm income and environmental outcomes.` To our knowledge, adoption and dissemination claims mentioned above have not been confirmed though rigorous adoption studies since 2004. Furthermore, there is no evidence on whether the adoption of these SFEC have led to significant cassava yield increases, to reduce soil degradation and to improve the livelihood of adopting cassava growers. In order to contribute to this knowledge gap about outcomes and impacts of this CGIAR research, we propose the following specific research questions: 1. What is the adoption rate of soil fertility and erosion control (SFEC) practices among cassava growers in Thailand? 2. What are the factors that may have favoured or constrained the adoption of these improved SFEC practices? 3. What are the productivity, livelihood, and environmental impacts attributable to the adoption of SFEC practices in cassava based systems? 2022-03-11 2022-03-22T15:14:10Z 2022-03-22T15:14:10Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118439 en Open Access Ibarra Medina, L.M.; Pacillo, G.; Nhu, L.T.; Obidiegwu, A.; Sanglestsawai, S.; Srisompun, O.; Dung Phuong, L.; Becerra, L.A.; Labarta, R. (2022) "Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/W5V2TC, Harvard Dataverse, V1
spellingShingle soil fertility
social capital
soil management
yields
cassava
erosion
fertilidad del suelo
capital social
manejo del suelo
Ibarra Medina, Lina Marcela
Pacillo, Grazia
Nhu, Lien Thi
Obidiegwu, Areeya
Sanglestsawai, Santi
Srisompun, Orawan
Dung Phuong, Le
Becerra López Lavelle, Luis Augusto
Labarta, Ricardo Antonio
Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand
title Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand
title_full Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand
title_fullStr Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand
title_short Socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop: survey in Thailand
title_sort socieconomic and soil conservation practices for cassava crop survey in thailand
topic soil fertility
social capital
soil management
yields
cassava
erosion
fertilidad del suelo
capital social
manejo del suelo
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118439
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