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Dr. Bjorn Ole Sander of IRRI Vietnam handing over the AWD
suitability to Dr. Le Thanh Tung of DCP-MARD in a turnover ceremony.
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Showing posts with label CCAFS SEA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CCAFS SEA. Show all posts
Monday, December 16, 2019
AWD suitability mapping towards low emission rice production in Vietnam
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AWD technology,
CCAFS SEA,
MARD,
Mekong River Delta
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Vietnam highlights climate-smart rice production in new training modules
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| The training materials were presented to the representatives of the different provincial extension offices. Photo: NAEC |
Dr. Tran Van Khoi, director of NAEC, recognized the development of the training materials as a significant achievement of the one-year collaboration of NAEC, IRRI and CCAFS. He emphasized that “the training materials can be considered as an innovative approach, as they provide comprehensive guidelines to trainers on the delivery of the lessons, which can be later applied by NAEC on other equally important agriculture topics.”
Monday, July 1, 2019
IRRI, CCAFS support the promotion of climate-smart rice production in Vietnam
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| Dr. Nguyen Viet Khoa, head of Training and Education Division of the National Agriculture Extension Center, presenting the draft modules on climate-smart rice production. Photo by: NAEC |
Eight specific modules were developed tackling topics such as adaptive cropping calendar (rice varieties, soil preparation, and crop establishment); water management; waste and by-product management, reducing post-harvest losses; and scaling and evaluation. For the first time a specific module on climate change and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in rice production has been included in the training outline as well. Alongside improving the clarity of lessons, the participants were also trained on how to keep the interest and attention of farmers, another crucial element for a successful training. The modules are intended to be used in the rice intensive region of Red River Delta, and eventually later-on, in the Mekong River Delta.
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