Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach

The project on Cassava Production System Adjustment to Reduce Soil Erosion is a cooperative project among the Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE), Department of Agricultural (DOA) and the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT). The purpose of the project is to make farmers aware...

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Autores principales: Vongkasem, Wilawan, Klakhaeng, Kaival I., Hemvijit, Somnuek, Tongglum, Anuchit, Katong, Sompong, Suparhan, Danai, Howeler, Reinhardt H.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80329
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author Vongkasem, Wilawan
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Hemvijit, Somnuek
Tongglum, Anuchit
Katong, Sompong
Suparhan, Danai
Howeler, Reinhardt H.
author_browse Hemvijit, Somnuek
Howeler, Reinhardt H.
Katong, Sompong
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Suparhan, Danai
Tongglum, Anuchit
Vongkasem, Wilawan
author_facet Vongkasem, Wilawan
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Hemvijit, Somnuek
Tongglum, Anuchit
Katong, Sompong
Suparhan, Danai
Howeler, Reinhardt H.
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description The project on Cassava Production System Adjustment to Reduce Soil Erosion is a cooperative project among the Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE), Department of Agricultural (DOA) and the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT). The purpose of the project is to make farmers aware of the importance of soil erosion and to develop and disseminate suitable and effective measures to reduce the problem. This is done by the use of a farmer participatory approach, in which farmers are asked to select and test in their own fields cassava production practices that reduce soil erosion. The first phase of the project had a duration of five years (1994-1998) and was implemented in two pilot sites in Nakhon Ratchasima and Sra Kaew provinces. The results of the project indicate that once farmers saw the amounts of soil loss in their own erosion control trials, they realized the importance of erosion and the need to control soil degradation in cassava areas. They also tested, evaluated and selected suitable methods for reducing soil erosion. The farmers in the two pilot sites selected mainly the use of vetiver grass contour barriers as the most effective and suitable technique. They now grow vetiver grass for this purpose on about 48 hectares, while the planting of vetiver grass is still expanding. The method of participatory research involves farmers directly in decision making at every step, from planning the project to obtaining results and drawing conclusions, and lets farmers select the treatments to be tried by themselves. This encourages them to learn how to analyze problems and find solutions collectively that are in line with the needs of the community as a whole. The method of implementing this project is considered to be efficient for the development and transfer of new technologies to farmers and rural communities, in order to enhance the adoption of more sustainable and more productive agronomic practices.
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spelling CGSpace803292023-02-15T05:50:16Z Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach Vongkasem, Wilawan Klakhaeng, Kaival I. Hemvijit, Somnuek Tongglum, Anuchit Katong, Sompong Suparhan, Danai Howeler, Reinhardt H. manihot esculenta erosion control research projects training control de la erosión proyectos de investigación capacitación The project on Cassava Production System Adjustment to Reduce Soil Erosion is a cooperative project among the Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE), Department of Agricultural (DOA) and the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT). The purpose of the project is to make farmers aware of the importance of soil erosion and to develop and disseminate suitable and effective measures to reduce the problem. This is done by the use of a farmer participatory approach, in which farmers are asked to select and test in their own fields cassava production practices that reduce soil erosion. The first phase of the project had a duration of five years (1994-1998) and was implemented in two pilot sites in Nakhon Ratchasima and Sra Kaew provinces. The results of the project indicate that once farmers saw the amounts of soil loss in their own erosion control trials, they realized the importance of erosion and the need to control soil degradation in cassava areas. They also tested, evaluated and selected suitable methods for reducing soil erosion. The farmers in the two pilot sites selected mainly the use of vetiver grass contour barriers as the most effective and suitable technique. They now grow vetiver grass for this purpose on about 48 hectares, while the planting of vetiver grass is still expanding. The method of participatory research involves farmers directly in decision making at every step, from planning the project to obtaining results and drawing conclusions, and lets farmers select the treatments to be tried by themselves. This encourages them to learn how to analyze problems and find solutions collectively that are in line with the needs of the community as a whole. The method of implementing this project is considered to be efficient for the development and transfer of new technologies to farmers and rural communities, in order to enhance the adoption of more sustainable and more productive agronomic practices. 2001 2017-03-14T10:57:19Z 2017-03-14T10:57:19Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80329 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Cassava Office for Asia Vongkasem, Wilawan; Klakhaeng, Kaival; Hemvijit, Somnuek; Tongglum, Anuchit; Katong, Sompong; Suparhan, Danai; Howeler, Reinhardt H.. 2001. Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H.; Tan, Swee Lian (eds.). Cassava's potential in Asia in the 21st Century: Present situation and future research and development needs: Proceedings of the sixth Regional workshop, held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Feb. 21-25, 2000 . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cassava Office for Asia,, Bangkok, TH. p. 402-412.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
erosion control
research projects
training
control de la erosión
proyectos de investigación
capacitación
Vongkasem, Wilawan
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Hemvijit, Somnuek
Tongglum, Anuchit
Katong, Sompong
Suparhan, Danai
Howeler, Reinhardt H.
Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach
title Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach
title_full Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach
title_fullStr Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach
title_full_unstemmed Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach
title_short Reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in Thailand: A farmer participatory approach
title_sort reducing soil erosion in cassava production systems in thailand a farmer participatory approach
topic manihot esculenta
erosion control
research projects
training
control de la erosión
proyectos de investigación
capacitación
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80329
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