Dec 28, 2016 - ... tion methods, warning that this is the reason behind unsustainable development.In Mekong Delta, farmers now have three rice crops a year instead of two, a controversial issue, espec ...
Jun 25, 2015 - ... only constrained to the Mekong River. Overharvesting of fishery resources in the Lower Songkhram River in Thailand, one of the Mekong’s tributaries, has resulted into a decline i ...
Jun 24, 2016 - ... be affected by extremely high temperature and water shortage, which will lead to lower yield than previous years. Even though the irrigated farms could resist the bad weather, most ...
Apr 28, 2015 - ... and adaptation to natural disasters for the Philippines. For the countries in the LowerMekong, the emphasis remains on improving agricultural productivity. But while the economic o ...
Apr 30, 2015 - The development objective was to support smallholder vegetable farmers, primarily in the Greater Mekong Sub-region, in achieving more sustainable livelihoods by assisting with the efficient, profi ...
May 12, 2015 - ... negative effects - sustaining the critical water cycles of the Tonle Sap Lake and LowerMekong delta necessary for agriculture and fisheries production, but with the potential to ca ...
May 20, 2015 - ... es that seek to promote knowledge sharing on agriculture and food security in the LowerMekong and, on a larger scale, the ASEAN region. On one side of the spectrum are the wide arr ...
Oct 9, 2015 - ... ral farmers. The need for postharvest management becomes even more glaring in the LowerMekongRegion (LMR). Despite being one of the world’s leading vegetable producers and consu ...
Oct 27, 2015 - ... erarchy. Before progressing on to meet higher level needs, one must first satisfy lower level basic needs. These basic needs include shelter, clothing, water, and food. He called th ...