Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition

The “Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative Training for Agroecological Transition” curriculum is designed to empower rice farmers, agricultural field agents, and cooperatives in Vietnam’s Mekong River Delta by integrating agroecological practices with innovative digital tools. As part of the EU-IF...

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Main Authors: Tran, Nguyen Bao, Dittmer, Kyle M, Cuong, Ong Quoc, Trang, Vu Hong, Nelson, Katherine
Format: Training Material
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158334
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author Tran, Nguyen Bao
Dittmer, Kyle M
Cuong, Ong Quoc
Trang, Vu Hong
Nelson, Katherine
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Dittmer, Kyle M
Nelson, Katherine
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Trang, Vu Hong
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description The “Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative Training for Agroecological Transition” curriculum is designed to empower rice farmers, agricultural field agents, and cooperatives in Vietnam’s Mekong River Delta by integrating agroecological practices with innovative digital tools. As part of the EU-IFAD funded Agroecological TRANSITIONS for Building Resilient and Inclusive Agricultural and Food Systems (TRANSITIONS) program, this curriculum supports the development of inclusive, sustainable agricultural systems that increase resilience to climate change while enhancing food security and farmer livelihoods. The training focuses on the use of the Farm activity Monitoring and Reporting (FarMoRe) application to co-create sustainable rice farming practices in line with Vietnam's national agriculture development strategies and agroecological technical guidelines. Participants will gain digital literacy skills and learn how to use FarMoRe to monitor and improve farming activities, align practices to the "One Must Do, Five Reductions" (1M5R) package, track greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and foster collaboration and co-creation among farmers, field agents, and agricultural management officers. By enhancing co-creation and knowledge sharing, the curriculum helps build a foundation for scaling agroecological transitions, improving resource efficiency, and driving innovation within Vietnam's rice sector. Through collective learning and digital integration, the curriculum aims to ensure the successful adoption of sustainable farming practices, contributing to Vietnam’s ambitious “Sustainable development of one million ha of high-quality and low-carbon rice together with green growth in Mekong River Delta up to 2030” Program. More ATDT Info & Outputs: https://agledx.ccafs.cgiar.org/about/atdt/
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spelling CGSpace1583342025-12-08T10:11:39Z Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition Tran, Nguyen Bao Dittmer, Kyle M Cuong, Ong Quoc Trang, Vu Hong Nelson, Katherine climate change mitigation climate change agriculture farmers food systems rice sustainable agriculture agroecology smallholders digital agriculture social inclusion digital extension tools sustainability The “Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative Training for Agroecological Transition” curriculum is designed to empower rice farmers, agricultural field agents, and cooperatives in Vietnam’s Mekong River Delta by integrating agroecological practices with innovative digital tools. As part of the EU-IFAD funded Agroecological TRANSITIONS for Building Resilient and Inclusive Agricultural and Food Systems (TRANSITIONS) program, this curriculum supports the development of inclusive, sustainable agricultural systems that increase resilience to climate change while enhancing food security and farmer livelihoods. The training focuses on the use of the Farm activity Monitoring and Reporting (FarMoRe) application to co-create sustainable rice farming practices in line with Vietnam's national agriculture development strategies and agroecological technical guidelines. Participants will gain digital literacy skills and learn how to use FarMoRe to monitor and improve farming activities, align practices to the "One Must Do, Five Reductions" (1M5R) package, track greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and foster collaboration and co-creation among farmers, field agents, and agricultural management officers. By enhancing co-creation and knowledge sharing, the curriculum helps build a foundation for scaling agroecological transitions, improving resource efficiency, and driving innovation within Vietnam's rice sector. Through collective learning and digital integration, the curriculum aims to ensure the successful adoption of sustainable farming practices, contributing to Vietnam’s ambitious “Sustainable development of one million ha of high-quality and low-carbon rice together with green growth in Mekong River Delta up to 2030” Program. More ATDT Info & Outputs: https://agledx.ccafs.cgiar.org/about/atdt/ 2024-10 2024-10-31T13:00:51Z 2024-10-31T13:00:51Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158334 en Open Access application/pdf Tran, N.B.; Dittmer, K.M.; Cuong, O.Q.; Trang, V.H.; Nelson, K. (2024) Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition. Agroecological Transitions: Inclusive Digital Tools to Enable Climate-informed Agroecological Transitions (ATDT). 48 p.
spellingShingle climate change mitigation
climate change
agriculture
farmers
food systems
rice
sustainable agriculture
agroecology
smallholders
digital agriculture
social inclusion
digital extension tools
sustainability
Tran, Nguyen Bao
Dittmer, Kyle M
Cuong, Ong Quoc
Trang, Vu Hong
Nelson, Katherine
Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition
title Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition
title_full Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition
title_fullStr Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition
title_full_unstemmed Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition
title_short Co-Creation with FarMoRe: Collaborative training for agroecological transition
title_sort co creation with farmore collaborative training for agroecological transition
topic climate change mitigation
climate change
agriculture
farmers
food systems
rice
sustainable agriculture
agroecology
smallholders
digital agriculture
social inclusion
digital extension tools
sustainability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158334
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