White Gold: The Commercialisation of Rice Farming in the Lower Mekong Basin 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0998-8_14
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The Supply of Fertiliser for Rice Farming in Takeo

Abstract: One reason for the low rice yields in Cambodia compared with Vietnam and Thailand has been the low use of fertilisers, even though there is a high yield response to fertiliser application. A study of the fertiliser value chain in Takeo Province was conducted. The hypothesis was that limited access to good-quality, affordable fertilisers is a major constraint to improving rice yields in the province. The study confirmed the hypothesis and concluded that farmers’ access to affordable, good-quality fertilisers co… Show more

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“…Fertilizers could be purchased by the kilogram or in 50 kg bags. Most of the products were labeled in Khmer, with the exception of the 16-16-8-13 fertilizer from the Philippines and the urea from China and Vietnam, which had small Khmer stickers [68].…”
Section: Pesticide and Fertilizer Utilization For Rice Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fertilizers could be purchased by the kilogram or in 50 kg bags. Most of the products were labeled in Khmer, with the exception of the 16-16-8-13 fertilizer from the Philippines and the urea from China and Vietnam, which had small Khmer stickers [68].…”
Section: Pesticide and Fertilizer Utilization For Rice Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%