Chao Sinh,
Stephane Boulakia can be contacted at 012-305-961.
I understand that a workshop on these seed drills is being held in Cambodia on 22 July.
I think the drills will be on display.
If you contact Stephane, he may send you an invitation.
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Chao,
I note you are from Phnom Penh. My advice is to contact Stephane Boulakia of CIRAD, and have a look at his field work. It is really first class. He is using the basic principles of biomass crops, that have been developed in South America (Ro...
Hi Trevor,
My main concern is the ways farmers will use to fight against weeds and insects. Water management and IPM, of course, will help solve the problem BUT on-farm infrastructure in Cambodia is still weak and IPM is wider applied to other cr...
Sinh,
I would be interested to hear what are your main concerns are about zero-tillage for rainfed upland rice? I would think that the technology can have some major benefits with regard to the reduction of soil erosion and the improvement of soi...
Sinh, Trevor,
The Brazilian seed drills being sent to Cambodia are part of a CIRAD (French Agric. Foreign aid agency) project on upland crops, and direct seeded rice, using biomass crops in the rotation. The agronomist doing the work is Stephane B...
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