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5th WCCA
World Congress on Conservation Agriculture
26-29 September 2011
Brisbane, Australia


  Role for Farming Systems and CA
   for Food Security in Cambodia
                            Dr Seng Vang
                       Deputy Director of CARDI
                         26 September 2011

   1
Outline

1. Cambodia-background
2. The Royal Government Policies for
   Agriculture
3. Responding to the Royal Government Policies
   for Agriculture: The ACIAR Projects
4. Conclusions
1. Cambodia-background:

  Climate,
  Land resources,
  Agriculture,
  Current status of crop production,
  Farming systems, and
  Constraints to crop production & diversification
Cambodia - climate
We have 2 main cropping seasons:
   Wet season: May-Oct
   Dry season: Nov-Apr
   [Early wet season: April-July]
 Rainfall: 1200 – 4000 mm
          January : lowest
          October : highest
 Temperature: 23 – 33oC
          December : lowest
          April      : highest
 Humidity: 69 - 80%
          March        : lowest
          September : highest
 Day length : 11h - 13h
          December : shortest
          June       : longest
 Evaporation: 2230 mm/year
          September : lowest
          March        : highest                 4
Soils, areas, and their fertility potentials in
                         Cambodia
 Fertility                                                Areas       Areas
                              Soils
Potential                                                  (ha)        (%)
             2. Latosols, 6. Grey hydromorphics, 8.
High         Brown hydromorphics, 10. Regurs, 12.        5,082,564     28
             Basic lithosols, 15. Lacustrine alluvials
             5. Cultural hydromorphics, 9.
Medium       Alumisols, 13. Alluvials, 14. Brown         3,404,599     19
             alluvials
             1. Red-Yellow Podzols, 3. Planosols, 4.
             Plinthite podzols, 7. Plinthitic
Low                                                      9,443,663     53
             hydromorphics, 11. Acid lithosols, 16.
             Coastal complex
Total                                                    17,930,826    100

Source: Crocker (1962)
                                                                              5
Generalized soil fertility potential map
            of Cambodia




                                           6
Land use categories in Cambodia
7




                                           =4.37 mil ha (24%)




    Source: MPWT/JICA (2002)
18,022 (0.1%) 532,133 (2.9%)
                                          Area (ha) covered by LU categories
   36,254 (0.2%)




 1,883,882 (10.4%)
                                                                Agriculture
1,078,243                        4,370,027 (24.1%)
                                                                Forest cover
 (6.0%)
                                                                Grassland
                                                                Shrubland
                                                                Soil-Rock
                                                                Urban
                 10,215,094 (56.3%)
                                                                Water




                                                                              8
Share of agricultural sector to the country’s GDP
                                                  Share of agricultural sub-sectors (%)
 Sector Contribution (%)2009 (%)
   Sectoral Contribution in in 2010
                                                            6.1

   Industry                                                                     Crops
                                                     12.8

                                Agriculture                                     Fisheries
                        29                                          53.8
                28
                                                                                Livestock
                                                     27.3
                   43                                                           Forestry
    Services



40.00   34.4%                   Agricultural Sector (%)
35.00           31.5% 32.1% 28.9% 29.5%
30.00                                   28.1% 26.7% 26.8% 28.0% 29.0%
25.00
20.00
15.00
10.00
 5.00
 0.00
         2001    2002        2003   2004   2005   2006      2007   2008    2009    2010
Crop Production in 2010 (MAFF, 2011)
Crops               Area (ha)      (%)
Rice                2,795,892      74.9
Maize                 213,622       5.7
Cassava               206,226       5.5
Soybean               103,198       2.8
Mungbean               69,206       1.9
Vegetable              52,732       1.4
Sesame                 43,206       1.2
Peanut                 20,041       0.5
Sugar cane             17,207       0.5
Sweet potato           11,452       0.3
Tobacco                10,062       0.3
Jute                      594       0.0
Fruit tree            190,629       5.1
Total               3,734,067     100.0
Current status of rice production in Cambodia


                                                      2010   Relative to
                                                             2009 (%)
                           Cultivated area (mil ha) 2.80       2.82
                           Harvested area (mil ha) 2.78        3.84
                           Average yield (t/ha)       2.97     4.74
                           Total production (mil t)   8.25     8.75
                           Paddy surplus (mil t)      3.93     12
                                       Data source: MAFF (2011)
Rainfed Lowland: 80.2%

Upland: 1.9%

Deepwater/Floating: 3.4%

Dry Season: 14.5%
4.5          Wet season                        4000
4.0          Dry Season                        3500
3.5
                                               3000
3.0
                                               2500
2.5
2.0                                            2000

1.5                                            1500
1.0                                            1000
0.5                                             500
0.0
                                                 0
      1990 1995 2000 2005 2008 2009 2010              1999   2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010




Average rice yield (t/ha) in wet season
and dry season                                 Surplus of milled rice (x1000 t)




Source: MAFF Statistics for each of the indicated years.
Farming Systems in Cambodia
• Uplands
  –   Land form: undulated, 50m<elevation <1000 m asl
  –   Main crops: Soybean, maize, cassava, rubber
  –   Land preparation: Ploughing by machinery
  –   Other: Slash and burn
• Lowlands
  –   Land form: flat, elevation <50 m asl
  –   Main crop: Rice
  –   Labour: Oxen, power tillers
  –   Land preparation: Puddling
  –   Crop establishment:
       • Manual transplanting
       • Some broadcasting
  – Single rice crop per year, but
       • Intensification
       • Diversification,
       • Adoption of new technologies
Constraints in Crop Production


                  •   Water
                  •   Soil fertility
                  •   Variety
                  •   Good quality seed
                  •   Pests and diseases
                  •   Socio-economics of farmers
                  •   Poor agronomic practice
                  •   Aging farmers




                                                   14
Rice Production: Constraints

                            Drought
Grain yield
  (t/ha)          Flood
                                       Low yielding
                                                  Impurity




Poor soil fertility       Weeds       Rats, birds, BPH, leaf
                                      caterpillars, stem
                                      borers

                                      Bacterial leaf blight and
                                      streak, brown spot 15
e.g. Surface properties of a sandy soil (Prey
Khmer soil) and percentage of rice area it
occupies (Seng et al., 2005)




                                                 Non-rice:
                                                Hardsetting
                                                  Acidity
                                                Waterlogging
Diversifying the Farming System


MIND SET OF CHANGE
     • Legumes in
       rotation with rice
     • Using adapted
       planting
       techniques vs.
       Machinery?
     • No till practice?
2. The Royal Government Policy for Agriculture
The National Development Plan 2009-2013
                                      The Rectangular Strategy-Phase II

1. Agricultural Sector:
Improving Agricultural
Productivity & Diversification


Agricultural Strategic
Development Plan of MAFF: To
ensure food security, increased
income, job creation, & improved
nutritional status of all Cambodian
people by improving the
productivity, diversification, &
commercialization of agriculture
with environmentally sound
protection and food safety.
Strategy for Agriculture and
Water (SAW) 2010-2013.
Rice Policy on The promotion of
paddy production and rice export .
The RGC policy on the promotion of paddy production and rice export
                         “Rice = White Gold”




Early maturity            Intermediate maturity     Late maturity
1. Sen Pidao              1. Phka Rumdoul           1. Riang Chey
2. Chul’sa                2. Phka Romeat            2. CAR4
3. IR66                   3. Phka Romdeng           3. CAR6
                          4. Phka Chan Sen Sar
4 Interventions:                       2015 Milestones:
• Enhanced production of rice crops    • Paddy surplus : 4 million tons
• Purchasing and processing            • Milled rice for export: 1 million tons
• Improved enabling factors, and       • Cambodian rice: Recognized internationally
• Marketing.
Partners in Agricultural Research


3. Responding to the Royal Government
   Policies for Agriculture: The ACIAR Projects

  “Improving the Productivity and Diversification of
  Farming Systems in Cambodia”
CARDI-ACIAR: On-going Projects
     Code                      Project Title              Duration      Notes

CSE2006/040     Diversification and Intensification of   2007-2012   Completion
                Lowland Rice Cropping                                Mar 2012

ASEM2006/130    Enhancing production and marketing of    2008-2011   Completion
                maize and soybean in NW Cambodia and                 Sept 2011
                production of summer crops in N
                Australia
LWR2008/019     Developing Multi-Scale Climate Change    2010-2014   Completion
                adaptation strategies for farming                    June 2014
                communities In Cambodia, Lao PDR,
                Bangladesh and India
CSE2009/037     Improved rice establishment and          2010-2013   Completion
                Productivity                                         Feb 2013

CSE2009/005     Improved rice germplasm for Cambodia     2010-2014   Completion
                and Australia                                        Feb 2014
CARDI-ACIAR: On-going Projects (Cont.)
      Code                        Project Title                  Duration      Notes

LWR2009/046        Improved irrigation water management         2011-2014   Completion
                   to increase rice productivity in Cambodia                June 2015

HORT2009/064       Strengthening the Cambodian and              2010-2013   Completion
                   Australian vegetable industries through                  Feb 2013
                   adaptation of improved production and
                   postharvest practices
Small Grants (via Cambodian Agricultural Research Fund)
CARDI-274          Improved Productivity of Aromatic Rice       2011-2014   Completion
(CARF Rd9)         Varieties with Fertilizer Best Practice in               April 2014
                   Rainfed and Irrigated Lowland Rice
                   Cropping Systems
CARDI-273          Collecting of Plant Genetic Resources for    2011-2013   Completion
(CARF Rd9)         Food and Agriculture in Eastern province                 April 2013
                   of Cambodia
Putting efforts in rice cropping


                                          CSE/2006/040


CSE/2009/037
CSE/2009/005
LWR/2009/046


                                      LWR/2008/019
Grain yield of rice, cv. Sen Pidoa grown by various methods. Plotted
                                   values are mean of 2 sites x 3 replicates.
Grain yield (t/ha)




                               FP       BC        DS         TP
                                    Establishment Methods

                         FP: farmer practice (BC 60 kg/ha, no weeding)
                         BC: broadcasting (60 kg/ha)
                         DS: drum seeder (60 kg/ha)
                         TP: transplanting (2-3 seedlings/hill, 20 days, 20x20cm)
                         Source: CARDI (CSE/2009/37, 2010)
Grain yield of rice (cv. Phka Rumduol) and Returns under 3
                     establishment methods




Source: CARDI (CSE/2009/37, 2010)
Source: CARDI (CSE/2009/37, 2010)
Correlation between rice grain yield and weed dry weight under various
                          weed control methods


        1.2
                          Yield (Kg/m2)                DW (Kg/m2)

                          y = -0.077x + 0.501          y = 0.149x + 0.18
                               R² = 0.972                  R² = 0.907
        0.8
Kg/m2




        0.4



        0.0
              Herbicide           Connor        Farmer practice     Non Weeding

                                           Treatment




        Source: PP (CSE/2009/037, 2010)
Effects of land leveling on rice grain yield

                                                                                                         4000
                                         4500                                                                                Addional by Leveling
                                                                                                         3500      174




                                                                             **
                                                                                                                             Unleveled field




                                                                           64
                                         4000


                                                                        0.
                                                                                                         3000
Grain yield fom leveled fields (kg/ha)




                                                                       =
                                                                     R2
                                                                   2;
                                         3500                                                            2500
                                                                 88

                                                                                                                                                   683
                                                                 +
                                                            0x




                                                                                                         2000
                                                             9




                                         3000
                                                          0.
                                                       =




                                                                                                                  3474
                                                                                                                               1560
                                                      y




                                         2500                                                            1500

                                                                                                         1000                                     1982
                                         2000
                                                                                                         500                    860
                                         1500
                                                                                                            0
                                         1000                                                                   Minimum      Maximum           Overall mean
                                                                                                                difference   difference         difference
                                          500
                                                500   1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500
                                                        Grain yield from unlevelded fields (kg/ha)




                                         Source: O. Makara (2011).                                       Crop in unleveled field
Post-rice legumes (Mungbean, peanut)
Three mungbean varieties
were released:
1. CMB01
2. CMB02
3. CMB03



                                   Improved bedmaker




             Improved irrigation
             technique (Furrow)
The effect of furrow irrigation frequency on grain yield and water
use efficiency (WUE) of mungbean and peanut grown after WS rice
   Irrigation     Water use       Grain yield         WUE
  Frequencies      (mm)            (kg/ha)        (kg/ha/mm)
   Mungbean
  Every 3 days          250          985             3.94
  Every 6 days          216         1044             4.84
  Every 9 days          177          686             3.87
     Mean               216          899             4.16
    lsd (5%)             **         168**            0.75*

Peanut
 Every 3 days           285          720              2.52
 Every 6 days           244          812              3.33
 Every 9 days           211          649              3.08
    Mean                249          749              3.01
   lsd (5%)              **          114*            0.48**
 Source: CSE/2006/040
Effect of mulch on weed biomass and grain yield of mungbean at
four locations in Cambodia in 2008-09 dry season




 Source: Mitchell et al. (2011). Field Crop Research.
Model Farm: Returns




                      33
4. Conclusions
1.   The ACIAR-funded research projects in Cambodia has made a significant
     contribution to the improved research capacity and technology developed
     for Cambodian farmers.
2.   The increased farming systems productivity, especially in rainfed lowland
     farming system through diversification and intensification has been made
     possible with the improved understanding of research know-how and
     technology transfer.
3.   More efforts are required to increase the adoption by farmers of the
     developed technologies, e.g. post-rice legumes.
4.   Increasing and stabilizing the productivity of rice-based lowland farming
     systems of Cambodia remain a priority for the growth of agricultural sector.
5.   Given the situation of labor market competition and aging farming labors, a
     [slowly] change from traditional farming practices to mechanization
     farming practices has been happening in the country.
6.   More research is need to develop technologies most suitable for the
     Cambodian lowland conditions for the use of mechanization or other tools
     with high labor productivity.
Acknowledgements

• ACIAR for all kinds of support for all
  projects, particularly for participation in this
  congress
• The WCCA5 Secretariat
• The NSW DPI (YAI) via CSE/2009/037
• The UQ (SLCFS) via CSE/2006/040



                           Thank you, Or kun!

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Role for farming systems and CA for food security in Cambodia. Vang

  • 1. 5th WCCA World Congress on Conservation Agriculture 26-29 September 2011 Brisbane, Australia Role for Farming Systems and CA for Food Security in Cambodia Dr Seng Vang Deputy Director of CARDI 26 September 2011 1
  • 2. Outline 1. Cambodia-background 2. The Royal Government Policies for Agriculture 3. Responding to the Royal Government Policies for Agriculture: The ACIAR Projects 4. Conclusions
  • 3. 1. Cambodia-background: Climate, Land resources, Agriculture, Current status of crop production, Farming systems, and Constraints to crop production & diversification
  • 4. Cambodia - climate We have 2 main cropping seasons: Wet season: May-Oct Dry season: Nov-Apr [Early wet season: April-July]  Rainfall: 1200 – 4000 mm January : lowest October : highest  Temperature: 23 – 33oC December : lowest April : highest  Humidity: 69 - 80% March : lowest September : highest  Day length : 11h - 13h December : shortest June : longest  Evaporation: 2230 mm/year September : lowest March : highest 4
  • 5. Soils, areas, and their fertility potentials in Cambodia Fertility Areas Areas Soils Potential (ha) (%) 2. Latosols, 6. Grey hydromorphics, 8. High Brown hydromorphics, 10. Regurs, 12. 5,082,564 28 Basic lithosols, 15. Lacustrine alluvials 5. Cultural hydromorphics, 9. Medium Alumisols, 13. Alluvials, 14. Brown 3,404,599 19 alluvials 1. Red-Yellow Podzols, 3. Planosols, 4. Plinthite podzols, 7. Plinthitic Low 9,443,663 53 hydromorphics, 11. Acid lithosols, 16. Coastal complex Total 17,930,826 100 Source: Crocker (1962) 5
  • 6. Generalized soil fertility potential map of Cambodia 6
  • 7. Land use categories in Cambodia 7 =4.37 mil ha (24%) Source: MPWT/JICA (2002)
  • 8. 18,022 (0.1%) 532,133 (2.9%) Area (ha) covered by LU categories 36,254 (0.2%) 1,883,882 (10.4%) Agriculture 1,078,243 4,370,027 (24.1%) Forest cover (6.0%) Grassland Shrubland Soil-Rock Urban 10,215,094 (56.3%) Water 8
  • 9. Share of agricultural sector to the country’s GDP Share of agricultural sub-sectors (%) Sector Contribution (%)2009 (%) Sectoral Contribution in in 2010 6.1 Industry Crops 12.8 Agriculture Fisheries 29 53.8 28 Livestock 27.3 43 Forestry Services 40.00 34.4% Agricultural Sector (%) 35.00 31.5% 32.1% 28.9% 29.5% 30.00 28.1% 26.7% 26.8% 28.0% 29.0% 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 0.00 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  • 10. Crop Production in 2010 (MAFF, 2011) Crops Area (ha) (%) Rice 2,795,892 74.9 Maize 213,622 5.7 Cassava 206,226 5.5 Soybean 103,198 2.8 Mungbean 69,206 1.9 Vegetable 52,732 1.4 Sesame 43,206 1.2 Peanut 20,041 0.5 Sugar cane 17,207 0.5 Sweet potato 11,452 0.3 Tobacco 10,062 0.3 Jute 594 0.0 Fruit tree 190,629 5.1 Total 3,734,067 100.0
  • 11. Current status of rice production in Cambodia 2010 Relative to 2009 (%) Cultivated area (mil ha) 2.80 2.82 Harvested area (mil ha) 2.78 3.84 Average yield (t/ha) 2.97 4.74 Total production (mil t) 8.25 8.75 Paddy surplus (mil t) 3.93 12 Data source: MAFF (2011) Rainfed Lowland: 80.2% Upland: 1.9% Deepwater/Floating: 3.4% Dry Season: 14.5%
  • 12. 4.5 Wet season 4000 4.0 Dry Season 3500 3.5 3000 3.0 2500 2.5 2.0 2000 1.5 1500 1.0 1000 0.5 500 0.0 0 1990 1995 2000 2005 2008 2009 2010 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Average rice yield (t/ha) in wet season and dry season Surplus of milled rice (x1000 t) Source: MAFF Statistics for each of the indicated years.
  • 13. Farming Systems in Cambodia • Uplands – Land form: undulated, 50m<elevation <1000 m asl – Main crops: Soybean, maize, cassava, rubber – Land preparation: Ploughing by machinery – Other: Slash and burn • Lowlands – Land form: flat, elevation <50 m asl – Main crop: Rice – Labour: Oxen, power tillers – Land preparation: Puddling – Crop establishment: • Manual transplanting • Some broadcasting – Single rice crop per year, but • Intensification • Diversification, • Adoption of new technologies
  • 14. Constraints in Crop Production • Water • Soil fertility • Variety • Good quality seed • Pests and diseases • Socio-economics of farmers • Poor agronomic practice • Aging farmers 14
  • 15. Rice Production: Constraints Drought Grain yield (t/ha) Flood Low yielding Impurity Poor soil fertility Weeds Rats, birds, BPH, leaf caterpillars, stem borers Bacterial leaf blight and streak, brown spot 15
  • 16. e.g. Surface properties of a sandy soil (Prey Khmer soil) and percentage of rice area it occupies (Seng et al., 2005) Non-rice: Hardsetting Acidity Waterlogging
  • 17. Diversifying the Farming System MIND SET OF CHANGE • Legumes in rotation with rice • Using adapted planting techniques vs. Machinery? • No till practice?
  • 18. 2. The Royal Government Policy for Agriculture
  • 19. The National Development Plan 2009-2013 The Rectangular Strategy-Phase II 1. Agricultural Sector: Improving Agricultural Productivity & Diversification Agricultural Strategic Development Plan of MAFF: To ensure food security, increased income, job creation, & improved nutritional status of all Cambodian people by improving the productivity, diversification, & commercialization of agriculture with environmentally sound protection and food safety. Strategy for Agriculture and Water (SAW) 2010-2013. Rice Policy on The promotion of paddy production and rice export .
  • 20. The RGC policy on the promotion of paddy production and rice export “Rice = White Gold” Early maturity Intermediate maturity Late maturity 1. Sen Pidao 1. Phka Rumdoul 1. Riang Chey 2. Chul’sa 2. Phka Romeat 2. CAR4 3. IR66 3. Phka Romdeng 3. CAR6 4. Phka Chan Sen Sar 4 Interventions: 2015 Milestones: • Enhanced production of rice crops • Paddy surplus : 4 million tons • Purchasing and processing • Milled rice for export: 1 million tons • Improved enabling factors, and • Cambodian rice: Recognized internationally • Marketing.
  • 21. Partners in Agricultural Research 3. Responding to the Royal Government Policies for Agriculture: The ACIAR Projects “Improving the Productivity and Diversification of Farming Systems in Cambodia”
  • 22. CARDI-ACIAR: On-going Projects Code Project Title Duration Notes CSE2006/040 Diversification and Intensification of 2007-2012 Completion Lowland Rice Cropping Mar 2012 ASEM2006/130 Enhancing production and marketing of 2008-2011 Completion maize and soybean in NW Cambodia and Sept 2011 production of summer crops in N Australia LWR2008/019 Developing Multi-Scale Climate Change 2010-2014 Completion adaptation strategies for farming June 2014 communities In Cambodia, Lao PDR, Bangladesh and India CSE2009/037 Improved rice establishment and 2010-2013 Completion Productivity Feb 2013 CSE2009/005 Improved rice germplasm for Cambodia 2010-2014 Completion and Australia Feb 2014
  • 23. CARDI-ACIAR: On-going Projects (Cont.) Code Project Title Duration Notes LWR2009/046 Improved irrigation water management 2011-2014 Completion to increase rice productivity in Cambodia June 2015 HORT2009/064 Strengthening the Cambodian and 2010-2013 Completion Australian vegetable industries through Feb 2013 adaptation of improved production and postharvest practices Small Grants (via Cambodian Agricultural Research Fund) CARDI-274 Improved Productivity of Aromatic Rice 2011-2014 Completion (CARF Rd9) Varieties with Fertilizer Best Practice in April 2014 Rainfed and Irrigated Lowland Rice Cropping Systems CARDI-273 Collecting of Plant Genetic Resources for 2011-2013 Completion (CARF Rd9) Food and Agriculture in Eastern province April 2013 of Cambodia
  • 24. Putting efforts in rice cropping CSE/2006/040 CSE/2009/037 CSE/2009/005 LWR/2009/046 LWR/2008/019
  • 25. Grain yield of rice, cv. Sen Pidoa grown by various methods. Plotted values are mean of 2 sites x 3 replicates. Grain yield (t/ha) FP BC DS TP Establishment Methods FP: farmer practice (BC 60 kg/ha, no weeding) BC: broadcasting (60 kg/ha) DS: drum seeder (60 kg/ha) TP: transplanting (2-3 seedlings/hill, 20 days, 20x20cm) Source: CARDI (CSE/2009/37, 2010)
  • 26. Grain yield of rice (cv. Phka Rumduol) and Returns under 3 establishment methods Source: CARDI (CSE/2009/37, 2010)
  • 28. Correlation between rice grain yield and weed dry weight under various weed control methods 1.2 Yield (Kg/m2) DW (Kg/m2) y = -0.077x + 0.501 y = 0.149x + 0.18 R² = 0.972 R² = 0.907 0.8 Kg/m2 0.4 0.0 Herbicide Connor Farmer practice Non Weeding Treatment Source: PP (CSE/2009/037, 2010)
  • 29. Effects of land leveling on rice grain yield 4000 4500 Addional by Leveling 3500 174 ** Unleveled field 64 4000 0. 3000 Grain yield fom leveled fields (kg/ha) = R2 2; 3500 2500 88 683 + 0x 2000 9 3000 0. = 3474 1560 y 2500 1500 1000 1982 2000 500 860 1500 0 1000 Minimum Maximum Overall mean difference difference difference 500 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 Grain yield from unlevelded fields (kg/ha) Source: O. Makara (2011). Crop in unleveled field
  • 30. Post-rice legumes (Mungbean, peanut) Three mungbean varieties were released: 1. CMB01 2. CMB02 3. CMB03 Improved bedmaker Improved irrigation technique (Furrow)
  • 31. The effect of furrow irrigation frequency on grain yield and water use efficiency (WUE) of mungbean and peanut grown after WS rice Irrigation Water use Grain yield WUE Frequencies (mm) (kg/ha) (kg/ha/mm) Mungbean Every 3 days 250 985 3.94 Every 6 days 216 1044 4.84 Every 9 days 177 686 3.87 Mean 216 899 4.16 lsd (5%) ** 168** 0.75* Peanut Every 3 days 285 720 2.52 Every 6 days 244 812 3.33 Every 9 days 211 649 3.08 Mean 249 749 3.01 lsd (5%) ** 114* 0.48** Source: CSE/2006/040
  • 32. Effect of mulch on weed biomass and grain yield of mungbean at four locations in Cambodia in 2008-09 dry season Source: Mitchell et al. (2011). Field Crop Research.
  • 34. 4. Conclusions 1. The ACIAR-funded research projects in Cambodia has made a significant contribution to the improved research capacity and technology developed for Cambodian farmers. 2. The increased farming systems productivity, especially in rainfed lowland farming system through diversification and intensification has been made possible with the improved understanding of research know-how and technology transfer. 3. More efforts are required to increase the adoption by farmers of the developed technologies, e.g. post-rice legumes. 4. Increasing and stabilizing the productivity of rice-based lowland farming systems of Cambodia remain a priority for the growth of agricultural sector. 5. Given the situation of labor market competition and aging farming labors, a [slowly] change from traditional farming practices to mechanization farming practices has been happening in the country. 6. More research is need to develop technologies most suitable for the Cambodian lowland conditions for the use of mechanization or other tools with high labor productivity.
  • 35. Acknowledgements • ACIAR for all kinds of support for all projects, particularly for participation in this congress • The WCCA5 Secretariat • The NSW DPI (YAI) via CSE/2009/037 • The UQ (SLCFS) via CSE/2006/040 Thank you, Or kun!