Detailing Commune Agro-Ecosystems Analysis
Province / District / Commune Prey Veng/ Me Sang/ Prey Khnes Program/Project DAE
Date AEA * 09/19/2005
No. of Zoon 2 AEA completed True
Report completed True Date report completed 10/19/2005
Report sent to DEAFF True Date report send to DEAFF 11/09/2005
Report available in English False
List of Zoon
# Descriptions Status

# Name Zoon Type of Inundation Major income source Second income source Third income source Topography Dominant crop Second Crop Third crop Water Source Hydrology Cropping system Land type Landuse Soil Group
1 Lowland Middle Terrace, wet season rice, light-black soil Rainfall Pig Flat Wet season paddy rice Fruit trees, Sugar palm, Mainly Rainfed Seasonally inundated, Monocrop, Mixed crop, Residential/homestead area, Lowland middle terrace, Permanent agriculture, Koktrap nonfertile,
2 Lowland Middle Terrace, wet season rice, sandy-loam soil Rainfall Pig Flat Wet season paddy rice Fruit trees, Sugar palm, Mainly Rainfed Seasonally inundated, Monocrop, Mixed crop, Residential/homestead area, Lowland middle terrace, Permanent agriculture, Prateah Lang clayed subsoil,
# Priority key Questions Problems addressed Issues involved Discipline(s) involved Target group(s) Subsystem/enterprise System property
1 1 Do we have any methodologies enable farmers in both agro-ecological zones know the rice production techniques? Use of traditional practices, Inappropriate cultural practices, Lack of agricultural technique, Poor post-harvest technique, Inappropriate fertiliser use, On-farm demonstration, IPM, Farmer field schools, Study tour, Field days, Farmer training, On-farm trials, Agronomy, IPM, Farmer group(s) affected, Wet season rice, Productivity, Sustainability,
2 2 Do we have any methodologies enable farmers in both agro-ecological zones know the vegetable production techniques? Inappropriate cultural practices, Use of traditional practices, Lack of agricultural technique, Inappropriate fertiliser use, On-farm demonstration, Farmer field schools, Study tour, Farmer training, Field days, On-farm trials, Agronomy, Farmer group(s) affected, Productivity, Sustainability,
3 3 Do we have any methodologies enable farmers in both agro-ecological zones know the soil fertility management? Use of traditional practices, Declining soil fertility, Inappropriate fertiliser use, Soil erosion, Low soil fertility, Lack of animal manure, Soil chemical analysis, Soil identification, Fertiliser recommendations, Fertiliser trials, Agronomy, Soil science, Green manure, Farmer group(s) affected, Productivity, Sustainability,
4 4 Do we have any methodologies enable farmers in both agro-ecological zones know the chicken raising techniques? Poor animal nutrition, Animal disease, Slow growth and development, Use of traditional practices, Lack of agricultural technique, Poor animal husbandry, Animal vaccination, On-farm demonstration, Farmer training, On-farm trials, Village veterinary, Animal health, Animal nutrition, Animal husbandry, Farmer group(s) affected, Poultry, Productivity, Sustainability,
5 5 Do we have any methodologies enable farmers in both agro-ecological zones know the pig raising techniques in cage? Use of traditional practices, Slow growth and development, Lack of agricultural technique, Animal disease, Poor animal nutrition, Poor animal husbandry, Village veterinary, Field days, Animal vaccination, Media program, On-farm demonstration, Farmer training, Animal health, Animal nutrition, Animal husbandry, Farmer group(s) affected, Productivity, Sustainability,
6 6 Do we have any methodologies enable farmers in both agro-ecological zones access the high yield rice varieties? Lack of seeds/planting materials, Lack of agricultural technique, Use of traditional practices, Inappropriate varieties, Poor quality seed, Field days, On-farm trials, Variety trials, On-farm demonstration, Study tour, Farmer training, Agronomy, Farmer group(s) affected, Wet season rice, Productivity, Sustainability,
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