Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia
The Landscape-Scale Crop Assessment System for Agronomic Partnership and Technology (LCAS–APT) is a streamlined, field-based data system developed to pinpoint areas where agronomic investments can most effectively boost productivity, resilience, and farmer income. By combining spatial diagnostics, h...
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| author | Urfels, Anton Varkey, Lisa Mariam Vettil, Prakashan Koirala, Ashish Nayak, Hari Sankar Santos, Rosette Quicho, Emma Samaddar, Arindam Flor, Rica Joy |
| author_browse | Flor, Rica Joy Koirala, Ashish Nayak, Hari Sankar Quicho, Emma Samaddar, Arindam Santos, Rosette Urfels, Anton Varkey, Lisa Mariam Vettil, Prakashan |
| author_facet | Urfels, Anton Varkey, Lisa Mariam Vettil, Prakashan Koirala, Ashish Nayak, Hari Sankar Santos, Rosette Quicho, Emma Samaddar, Arindam Flor, Rica Joy |
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| description | The Landscape-Scale Crop Assessment System for Agronomic Partnership and Technology (LCAS–APT) is a streamlined, field-based data system developed to pinpoint areas where agronomic investments can most effectively boost productivity, resilience, and farmer income. By combining spatial diagnostics, household-level observations, and data on management practices, LCAS–APT offers a systematic approach to identifying constraints, benchmarking present performance, and prioritizing solutions tailored to specific farming systems.
These data-driven insights directly inform the design and improvement of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) within the Agronomy Partnership Platform (PAAS). This approach ensures that new tools and interventions are crafted to address actual, system-level challenges rather than relying on broad assumptions. The brief below highlights
initial findings from recent LCAS–APT data collection campaigns across Asia, demonstrating how the system facilitates more precise, evidence-based agronomic innovation. In particular, it presents insights and evidence from India, the Philippines, and Cambodia. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1788852025-12-17T02:08:55Z Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia Urfels, Anton Varkey, Lisa Mariam Vettil, Prakashan Koirala, Ashish Nayak, Hari Sankar Santos, Rosette Quicho, Emma Samaddar, Arindam Flor, Rica Joy rice irrigated rice yields data collections frameworks climate smart agriculture innovation adoption sustainable farming food security The Landscape-Scale Crop Assessment System for Agronomic Partnership and Technology (LCAS–APT) is a streamlined, field-based data system developed to pinpoint areas where agronomic investments can most effectively boost productivity, resilience, and farmer income. By combining spatial diagnostics, household-level observations, and data on management practices, LCAS–APT offers a systematic approach to identifying constraints, benchmarking present performance, and prioritizing solutions tailored to specific farming systems. These data-driven insights directly inform the design and improvement of Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) within the Agronomy Partnership Platform (PAAS). This approach ensures that new tools and interventions are crafted to address actual, system-level challenges rather than relying on broad assumptions. The brief below highlights initial findings from recent LCAS–APT data collection campaigns across Asia, demonstrating how the system facilitates more precise, evidence-based agronomic innovation. In particular, it presents insights and evidence from India, the Philippines, and Cambodia. 2025-12 2025-12-17T00:14:29Z 2025-12-17T00:14:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178885 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Urfels, A., Varkey, L., Vettil, P., Koirala, A., Nayak, H.S., Santos, R., Quicho, E., Samaddar, A., Flor, R. (2025). Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia. Los Baños, the Philippines: International Rice Research Institute. 13 p. |
| spellingShingle | rice irrigated rice yields data collections frameworks climate smart agriculture innovation adoption sustainable farming food security Urfels, Anton Varkey, Lisa Mariam Vettil, Prakashan Koirala, Ashish Nayak, Hari Sankar Santos, Rosette Quicho, Emma Samaddar, Arindam Flor, Rica Joy Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia |
| title | Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia |
| title_full | Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia |
| title_fullStr | Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia |
| title_short | Scaling LCAS-APT in Asia |
| title_sort | scaling lcas apt in asia |
| topic | rice irrigated rice yields data collections frameworks climate smart agriculture innovation adoption sustainable farming food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178885 |
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