Trichoderma as bio-control agent

This video demonstrates how to use Trichoderma as a bio-control agent to protect banana plants from Fusarium wilt (Panama disease),. The guide explains the different stages of the disease and provides a practical method for prevention,. By soaking banana suckers in a mixture of one packet of Trichoderma and 5 liters of water for 20 minutes before planting, farmers can safeguard their crops from the start,. This biological approach helps prevent the spread of fungus in the plantation and ensures healthier, more resilient banana trees.

ການປັບປຸງການເຂົ້າເຖິງຕະຫຼາດ ສໍາລັບຊາວກະສິກອນປູກຜັກອິນຊີ ຢູ່ເມືອງແປກ

This practice focuses on strengthening market access for organic vegetable farmers in Pek District, Xiengkhouang Province, Lao PDR. Through collaboration between PDDA and POCA, agroecological capacity building was combined with structured buyer engagement to better align production with market demand. The experience highlights how improved market linkages can enhance income stability while supporting the continued development of organic farming systems.

ການປັບປຸງການເຂົ້າເຖິງຕະຫຼາດ ສໍາລັບຊາວກະສິກອນປູກຜັກອິນຊີ ຢູ່ເມືອງແປກ

This practice focuses on strengthening market access for organic vegetable farmers in Pek District, Xiengkhouang Province, Lao PDR. Through collaboration between PDDA and POCA, agroecological capacity building was combined with structured buyer engagement to better align production with market demand. The experience highlights how improved market linkages can enhance income stability while supporting the continued development of organic farming systems.

Techniques for Producing Insect Repellents

This leaflet explains simple techniques for producing natural insect repellents from local plants and household ingredients. It provides several herbal formulas, preparation steps, and application methods for different types of pests. The guide promotes safe, low-cost, and eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides for sustainable farming.

Techniques for Producing Insect Repellents

This leaflet explains simple techniques for producing natural insect repellents from local plants and household ingredients. It provides several herbal formulas, preparation steps, and application methods for different types of pests. The guide promotes safe, low-cost, and eco-friendly alternatives to chemical pesticides for sustainable farming.

Eco weed management on PGS vegetable Vietnam

Join us as we explore innovative eco-weed management practices in organic vegetable production, showcasing the impactful project implemented by CARES and funded by ALiSEA and ASSET. Learn how Vietnamese farmers, like Ms. Vu Thi Nhan and Ms. Le Thi Lan, are transforming their farming methods to combat weed growth without harmful chemicals. Through a four-step approach—including minimum tillage, soil mulching, and healthy seedling transplantation—these farmers are enhancing soil health, reducing labor costs, and increasing crop productivity sustainably. Discover how this project not only improves agricultural practices but also promotes environmental protection and biodiversity in farming.