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Compact Farming for Vegetables Production
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Compact Farming for Vegetables Production [Philippines]

Landusers are organized into a group or association to undertake jointly activities in the farm which include operation, input procurement, and marketing of produced crops.

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Composting using Indigenous Microorganism (IMO)
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Composting using Indigenous Microorganism (IMO) [Philippines]

Composting is the natural process of decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms under controlled conditions.

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Organic Mulching
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Organic Mulching [Philippines]

Organic mulching is a practice of applying thin layer of organic materials on the soil surface that decompose over time for the purpose of conserving soil moisture, reducing soil erosion, improving soil fertility, and reducing weed growth.

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Highly Diversified Cropping in Live Trellis System
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Highly Diversified Cropping in Live Trellis System [Philippines]

Gliricidia sepium locally known as "kakawate" served as live trellis / or anchorage for annual crops (mostly creeping-type vegetables) and erosion control measure. The technology is well-adopted in the community providing immediate food for the farmers and increased income due to diversified farming.

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Artificial Reef
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Artificial Reef [Philippines]

Artificial Reef is a fish aggregating device that is considered as a sustainable alternative in the islands of Bohol. This technology can withstand the effects of gale warning, typhoons and extreme heat.

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Stone bunds and small basins
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Stone bunds and small basins [Philippines]

Piling of stones and rocks along the contour to control run-off and soil erosion. It is also about the creation of small basins by removing stones and using them as barriers.

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Planted Vegetative Strips (PVS)
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Planted Vegetative Strips (PVS) [Philippines]

Planting of economic crops/forages in strips along the contour to control soil loss through erosion.

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Firebreaks/ Greenbreaks
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Firebreaks/ Greenbreaks [Philippines]

Gaps in vegetation or other combustible material that act as barriers to prevent and/ or control the spreading of forest fires to other areas.

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Modified Rapid Composting
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Modified Rapid Composting [Philippines]

Modified Rapid Composting is the in situ decomposition of rice straw using compost fungus activator, Trichoderma harzianum or Effective Microorganism, that helps in utilizing the residual Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium (NPK) from the decomposed rice straw.

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