Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand

A pilot project on the use of Farmer Participatory Research (FPR) methodologies with the objective of enhancing farmer adoption of practices that minimize soil erosion in cassava-based cropping systems, was conducted jointly by DOA and DOAE with technical and financial support from CIAT in two sites...

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Main Authors: Vongkasem, V, Klakhaeng, Kaival I., Hemvijit, S., Tongglum, Anuchit, Katong, S., Suparhan, Danai
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81979
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author Vongkasem, V
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Hemvijit, S.
Tongglum, Anuchit
Katong, S.
Suparhan, Danai
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Katong, S.
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Suparhan, Danai
Tongglum, Anuchit
Vongkasem, V
author_facet Vongkasem, V
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Hemvijit, S.
Tongglum, Anuchit
Katong, S.
Suparhan, Danai
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description A pilot project on the use of Farmer Participatory Research (FPR) methodologies with the objective of enhancing farmer adoption of practices that minimize soil erosion in cassava-based cropping systems, was conducted jointly by DOA and DOAE with technical and financial support from CIAT in two sites in Nakhon Ratchasima and Sra Kaew provinces. The activities involved a preliminary survey using RRA methodologies, the setting out of demonstration plots, as well as farmers meetings and farmers field trips to observe the demonstration plots. The activities also included conducting various types of FPR trials with farmers on their own land and organizing a farmer's field day to harvest these trials, to discuss the results, and to select the best treatments for next-year's trials. The results revealed that the highest yield of cassava in Soeng Saang district of Nakhorn Ratchasima province was obtained from planting contour barriers of vetiver grass within cassava plots; this practice also resulted in the lowest level of soil erosion. On the contrary, in Wang Nam Yen district of Sra Kaew province, the highest cassava yield was obtained in plots with upand-down ridging, while the lowest level of soil erosion was observed with contour ridging. However, from the discussion between participating farmers and FPR team members it was concluded that the planting of contour barriers of vetiver grass was the most effective method to reduce erosion in the long-term, even though this treatment neither had produced the highest yield of cassava nor the highest income. Within the same pilot project, FPR trials on cassava varieties and on rates of fertilizer application were conducted in order to motivate farmers to participate m the project. In Wang Nam Yen district, Rayong 90 had the highest yield and ranked second in starch content, while Rayong S had the second highest yield but the highest starch content. In Soeng Saang district, Rayong 90 ranked first in yield and starch content, while Kasetsart 50 ranked second in both yield and starch content. With respect to the fertilizer trials, it was found that in Soeng Saang district the application of 156 kg/ha of 15-15-15 resulted in both the highest yield of cassava and highest net income.
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spelling CGSpace819792025-11-05T16:55:12Z Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand Vongkasem, V Klakhaeng, Kaival I. Hemvijit, S. Tongglum, Anuchit Katong, S. Suparhan, Danai manihot esculenta research farmers soil management training socioeconomic environment cropping systems agricultural methods varieties crop yield fertilizer application variety trials investigación agricultores manejo del suelo capacitación entorno socioeconómico sistemas de cultivo métodos de cultivo variedades rendimiento de cultivos aplicación de abonos ensayos de variedades A pilot project on the use of Farmer Participatory Research (FPR) methodologies with the objective of enhancing farmer adoption of practices that minimize soil erosion in cassava-based cropping systems, was conducted jointly by DOA and DOAE with technical and financial support from CIAT in two sites in Nakhon Ratchasima and Sra Kaew provinces. The activities involved a preliminary survey using RRA methodologies, the setting out of demonstration plots, as well as farmers meetings and farmers field trips to observe the demonstration plots. The activities also included conducting various types of FPR trials with farmers on their own land and organizing a farmer's field day to harvest these trials, to discuss the results, and to select the best treatments for next-year's trials. The results revealed that the highest yield of cassava in Soeng Saang district of Nakhorn Ratchasima province was obtained from planting contour barriers of vetiver grass within cassava plots; this practice also resulted in the lowest level of soil erosion. On the contrary, in Wang Nam Yen district of Sra Kaew province, the highest cassava yield was obtained in plots with upand-down ridging, while the lowest level of soil erosion was observed with contour ridging. However, from the discussion between participating farmers and FPR team members it was concluded that the planting of contour barriers of vetiver grass was the most effective method to reduce erosion in the long-term, even though this treatment neither had produced the highest yield of cassava nor the highest income. Within the same pilot project, FPR trials on cassava varieties and on rates of fertilizer application were conducted in order to motivate farmers to participate m the project. In Wang Nam Yen district, Rayong 90 had the highest yield and ranked second in starch content, while Rayong S had the second highest yield but the highest starch content. In Soeng Saang district, Rayong 90 ranked first in yield and starch content, while Kasetsart 50 ranked second in both yield and starch content. With respect to the fertilizer trials, it was found that in Soeng Saang district the application of 156 kg/ha of 15-15-15 resulted in both the highest yield of cassava and highest net income. 1998 2017-06-20T09:00:17Z 2017-06-20T09:00:17Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81979 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Regional Cassava Program for Asia Vongkasem, V.; Klakhaeng, Kaival; Hemvijit, S.; Tongglum, Anuchut; Katong, S.; Suparhan, Danai. 1998. Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H. (ed.). Regional Workshop Cassava Breeding, Agronomy and Farmer Participatory Research in Asia (5, 1996, Hainan, China). Cassava breeding, agronomy and farmer participatory research in Asia: Proceedings . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Regional Cassava Program for Asia, Bangkok, TH. p. 412-437.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
research
farmers
soil management
training
socioeconomic environment
cropping systems
agricultural methods
varieties
crop yield
fertilizer application
variety trials
investigación
agricultores
manejo del suelo
capacitación
entorno socioeconómico
sistemas de cultivo
métodos de cultivo
variedades
rendimiento de cultivos
aplicación de abonos
ensayos de variedades
Vongkasem, V
Klakhaeng, Kaival I.
Hemvijit, S.
Tongglum, Anuchit
Katong, S.
Suparhan, Danai
Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand
title Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand
title_full Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand
title_fullStr Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand
title_short Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand
title_sort farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in thailand
topic manihot esculenta
research
farmers
soil management
training
socioeconomic environment
cropping systems
agricultural methods
varieties
crop yield
fertilizer application
variety trials
investigación
agricultores
manejo del suelo
capacitación
entorno socioeconómico
sistemas de cultivo
métodos de cultivo
variedades
rendimiento de cultivos
aplicación de abonos
ensayos de variedades
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