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  • Factors Influencing Farmers’ Adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture in Rice Production in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

    Tien Dung Luu
    Farmers’ adoption behavior of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a big factor in the sustainability of agricultural growth in the areas of economic, environmental, and social development. This study explores the antecedents of adoption behavior of multiple CSA, including soil and water...
    Volume 17 Issue No. 1 (June 2020)
  • Increasing Crop Production Benefits to Small Producers in Bangladesh

    Elizabeth Bryan, Andrew Reid Bell, Claudia Ringler, and Akhter U. Ahmed
    Agricultural production in South Asia is characterized by intensive use of inputs, such as fertilizers and irrigation water, and by a focus on production of staple crops, especially rice. However, continued growth of the agriculture sector is hampered by a number of challenges. In Bangladesh, these...
    Volume 15 Issue No. 1 (June 2018)
  • Integrated Adaptation Management Approach toward Sustained Fish Production by Fish Farmers of Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando River System

    Ma. Charisma T. Malenab, Emilia S. Visco, Jennifer Marie S. Amparo, Diana A. Torio, Marlo D. Mendoza, and Mark Rex Jayson T. Atole
    This study was conducted to profile the fish farm owners/operators (known as fish farmers) at the Marilao-Meycauayan-Obando River System (MMORS) and to determine their current fish farm management practices (FFMPs) and concerns encountered in fish farming. Characterizing the fish farmers enabled the...
    Volume 15 Issue No. 1 (June 2018)
  • The Livelihood Vulnerability to Climate Change of Two Different Farmer Communities in Tanggamus Region, Lampung Province, Indonesia

    Ktut Murniati, Jangkung Handoyo Mulyo, Irham, and Slamet Hartono
    The study aimed to calculate the livelihood vulnerability of organic and non-organic rice farmers' households to climate change. The sample was determined by a census comprising 60 organic and 80 non-organic rice farmers who lived in Pematang Sawa Sub-district, Tanggamus Region, Lampung...
    Volume 14 Issue No. 2 (December 2017)
  • Nature and Extent of Extension Delivery on Postharvest Handling of Horticultural Perishables in the Philippines

    Dormita R. del Carmen and Ofelia K. Bautista
    While postharvest operations account for more than 55 percent of the economic value of the agricultural sector, losses are high, the science or technology is relatively new, and the postharvest horticulture extension delivery system in the Philippines has not met the challenge. Thus, the delivery of...
    Volume 13 Issue No. 1 (June 2016)
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Giant Freshwater Prawn Culture through Participatory Learning and Fish Farmer Engagements

    Hermogenes S. Tambalque III, Maripaz L. Perez, Plutomeo M. Nieves, Valeriano L. Corre, Jude A. Duarte, Neil A. Pulido, Henry E. Dejarme, Dennis D. Tanay, and Len R. Garces
    This paper provides a review of on-farm studies conducted to explore the viability of giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii, locally known as ulang), culture in six regions in the Philippines. We adopted a participatory action learning approach aimed at improving pond productivity...
    Volume 12 Issue No. 1 (June 2015)
  • Field-Level Evidences of Climate Change and Coping Strategies of Smallholder Farmers in Molawin-Dampalit Sub-Watershed, Makiling Forest Reserve, Philippines

    Leila D. Landicho, Roberto G. Visco, Roselyn F. Paelmo, Rowena D. Cabahug, Romnick S. Baliton, Marya Laya O. Espaldon, and Rodel D. Lasco
    This article confirms that climate change is indeed a real phenomenon as observed and experienced by smallholder farmers in the Molawin-Dampalit Sub-Watershed. Using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions, the smallholder farmers articulated their own indications of climate change...
    Volume 12 Issue No. 1 (June 2015)
  • Drought Risk in Cambodia: Assessing Costs and a Potential Solution

    Nyda Chhinh, Hoeurn Cheb, and Naret Heng
    The two major natural hazards that threaten Cambodia are flood and drought. Millions of people have been affected by these natural disasters which have put to waste millions of hectares of paddy rice lands on which depend the lifeblood of the rural economy as well as that of the whole country. Given...
    Volume 11 Issue No. 2 (December 2014)
  • Organic Farming as an Innovative Farming System Development Model toward Sustainable Agriculture in Bali

    I Wayan Budiasa
    Organic farming has been promoted and developed in Bali since 2006 by the government in collaboration with private businesses and certification bodies. This research aimed to synthesize the development of Balinese organic production as an effort toward sustainable agriculture. Data from the in-depth...
    Volume 11 Issue No. 1 (June 2014)
  • Institutional Arrangements in Seasonal Floodplain Management under Community-based Aquaculture in Bangladesh

    A.B.M. Mahfuzul Haque, Leontine E. Visser, and Madan M. Dey
    Seasonal floodplains under private and public ownership in the Indo-Ganges river basin provide food and income for millions of people in Bangladesh. Floodplain ownership regimes are diverse, covering the whole spectrum from public to private ownership. The paper compares community-based fish culture...
    Volume 8 Issue No. 1 (June 2011)
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