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(I) Regional projects implemented in more than one country

SOUTHEAST ASIA-01: Productivity and Sustainability in Irrigated Rice in Asia
Location: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
This project aims to [1] promote site-specific nutrient management (SSNM) as a standard, plant-based approach applicable to lowland rice across Asia; [2] develop locally adapted recommendations based on the principles of the SSNM approach; [3] develop promotional materials on SSNM and the leaf color chart (LCC); and [4] build partnerships with national and local research and extension organizations and the fertilizer sector for wide-scale dissemination and uptake of SSNM... <more>

SOUTHEAST ASIA-03: Best Management Practice for Maximum Economic Yield in Oil Palm (BMP-OP II)
Location: Indonesia, Malaysia
This is a project aimed at evaluating the benefits of best management practices and site-specific nutrient management in oil palm. Through the provision of assistance in training, agronomic and economic data analysis, this project will gather evidence on the agronomic, economic, and environmental performance in a set of collaborative projects in Southeast Asia before its implementation on a larger scale... <more>

(II) Country projects

INDONESIA-23: Oil Palm Management Program (OMP)
The Oil palm Management Program (OMP) is a powerful estate information system that enables plantation managers to make strategic decision, by making it easy to access relevant field data and historic records. Relevant reports for the different user levels can be easily generated... <more>

INDONESIA-26: Site-specific Nutrient Management in Maize (PHSL-Maize)
Maize is the second important cereal crop in Indonesia. Maize production systems in Indonesia vary depending on agro-ecological and socio-economic conditions. The identification of major production constraints in the main maize growing areas and the development of tools to overcome them in a site specific approach is the main focus of this project. The overall goal of this project is to improve the productivity and profitability of maize in major agro-ecological zones (AEZ) of Indonesia through site-specific, integrated nutrient and crop management... <more>

PHILIPPINES-04: Site-Specific Nutrient Management for Maize in The Philippines (Phil-Corn)
Corn is the second major cereal crop in the Philippines after rice. Corn production systems in The Philippines vary depending on agro-ecological and socio-economic conditions. The identification of major production constraints in the main maize growing areas and the development of tools to overcome them in a site specific approach is the main focus of this project. The overall goal of this project is to improve the productivity and profitability of maize in major agro-ecological zones (AEZ) of The Philippines through site-specific, integrated nutrient and crop management... <more>

VIETNAM-09: Site-Specific Nutrient Management for Maize in Vietnam (Viet-Corn)
Corn is the second major cereal crop in Vietnam after rice. Corn production systems in Vietnam vary depending on agro-ecological and socio-economic conditions. The identification of major production constraints in the main corn growing areas and the development of tools to overcome them in a site specific approach is the main focus of this project. This project was initiated to pool the expertise of the national Agricultural Research and Development as well as the Extension Institutions in Vietnam to co-operate with internationally recognized organizations. The overall goal of this project is to improve the productivity and profitability of maize in major agro-ecological zones (AEZ) of Vietnam through site-specific, integrated nutrient and crop management... <more>

VIETNAM-10: Nutrient imbalances in degraded soils of North Vietnam (Viet-DegSoil)
Yield response of rice and maize to fertilizer application of N, P and K are limited by imbalances of soil Ca, K, and Mg, but data on the magnitude and spatial distribution of imbalances in Vietnam are scarce. A detailed soil survey in three key production areas with 71,000 ha of degraded soil cropped to rice and maize will be used to develop new, more balanced fertilizer programs and more cost effective soil survey strategies that can be employed in other areas with degraded soils... <more>

MYANMAR-02: Productivity and Sustainability in Irrigated Rice: Myanmar (MY-Rice)
Rice yields in Myanmar are lower than in many other Asian countries. Fertilizer use is relatively low in Myanmar, and the rice farmers use little or no P and K fertilizer. Achieving balanced and efficient fertilizer use within rice-based cropping systems can consequently be important for rice and agricultural production... <more>


All other projects since 1985

(I) Regional projects implemented in more than one country

SOUTHEAST ASIA-02: Agristats SE Asia [Period: 2001-2003]
The SEA AgriStats reports show key data relating to crop production and nutrient use in the most important fertilized agricultural crops grown in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam... <more>

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