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IPM Programme in Cambodia

Annual Regional Workshop of USAID/IPM- CRSP for Southeast Asia October 22-23, 2012, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. IPM Programme in Cambodia. Mr. Chou Cheythyrith, Vegetable IPM Coordinator ,. Outline. General information of Cambodia and the National IPM Programme Organic Chili Supply Chain.

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IPM Programme in Cambodia

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  1. Annual Regional Workshop of USAID/IPM- CRSP for Southeast AsiaOctober 22-23, 2012, Phnom Penh, Cambodia IPM Programme in Cambodia Mr. Chou Cheythyrith, Vegetable IPM Coordinator ,

  2. Outline • General information of Cambodia and the National IPM Programme • Organic Chili Supply Chain

  3. Chapter I General Information

  4. Population : 14.6 (2010 Est.): Rural Population: 82% Agric. contribute about 29% of the GDP.

  5. Agriculture in Economic Growth In the whole agriculture sector, the composition of sub-sector contribution in percentage (%) in 2010 shown around 53.8% contributed by crop production, followed by 27.3% for fisheries, 12.8% for livestock production and 6.1% for forestry and logging.

  6. Agriculture in Economic Growth Composition of Sub-Sectors in Agriculture Sector

  7. IPM Program was initiated in 1993 by MAFF after a National Workshop on "Environment and IPM“ • The overall goal is to improve food security and safety through the promotion of Integrated Pest and Crop Management skills at the farm level • IPM enables farmers to grow healthy crops with high yields leading to production sustainability and socio-economic effectiveness, while safeguarding human health and protecting the natural environment. Background of the National IPM Programme

  8. Chemical intervention Agriculture  Ecological/ Sustainable Agriculture • IPM  IP2M  IP2M2  CIPM (Integrated Pest Management → Integrated Pest and Production Management → Integrated Pest and Production ManagementandMarketing → Community IPM) • IPM  Pesticide free Chemical free  Organic Production Vision/Mission of the IPM Program

  9. General Directorate of Agriculture (GDA) GDA IPM DG DAPAIC DRC DAE DHSC PPSPSD DIC DAEng DALRM NAL • 6. DAE (Department of Agricultural Extension); • 7. PP-SPSD (Plant Protection & SPS Department); • 8. DAEng (Department of Agricultural Engineering); • 9. NAL (National Agricultural Laboratory). PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE • DAPAIC (Department of Administration, Planning, Accountant and International Cooperation) • DRC (Department of Rice Crop); • DHSC (Department of Horticulture and Subsidiary Crop); • DIC (Department of Industrial Crop); • DALRM (Department of Agricultural Land Resource Management);

  10. Area of Activities of the IPM Programme Crop production and protection (rice, vegetables, mungbean, Chili, Cassava) Fruit fly and melon fly management Integrated farming system (rice, vegetable, fish, fruit tree, livestock) Organic Agriculture Production and Marketing Participatory Action Research Student and teacher field schools Policy and Regulation Concern of chemical application on environment and health Farmers and Community Empowerment

  11. Trained 676 DT and more than 2,530 FT through ToT and FTOC Trained more than 160,000 farmers through FFSs and a lot nearby farmers exposed to IPM More than 6,700 school teachers and students attended FFSs More than 750 farmers through farmer life schools. Formed more than 900 farmer clubs involving more than 17,000 farmers. Achievement of the IPM Program

  12. NGOs Support the IPM Programme FAO, DANIDA, IDRC, IRRI, ADDA, IFAD, ANS, SEILA, APHEDA, AUSAID, CAAEP, CARE, CASD, CIDSE, CONCERN, CRS, CWS, LWF, GRET, HI, HEKS, JVC, MCC, NPA, NAPA, OXFAM, OCAA, PADEK, PRASAC, REDDBARNA, UNICEF, WVC, SAMAKEE, READ-MRC, CARITAS, Save the Children, ZOA, AUSCARE, CHET THOR, PTEA, World Bank, USAID etc

  13. Current projects in the IPM Program Pesticide Risk Reduction Project, funded by FAO-IPM Enhancing Agricultural Competitiveness of Rural Households Project in Greater Mekong Subregion, funded by FAO-IFAD through FAO-IPM Area-wide Fruit Fly Integrated Pest Management Project in South and Southeast Asia, funded by FAO-IPM, Area-wide Fruit Fly Integrated Pest Management Project in South and Southeast Asia, funded by FAO-IPM

  14. Current Supported Activities (con.) Capacity Building for Spread Prevention and Management of Cassava Pink Mealybug in the Greater Mekong Subregion, funded by FAO-IPM IPM-CRSP for Southeast Asia, funded by USAID through Clemson University One component of the Rural Livelihood Improvement Project (RULIP) and Project for Agriculture Development and Economic Empowerment (PADEE), funded by IFAD

  15. Part II Organic Chili Value Change Enhancing Agricultural Competitiveness of Rural Households in GMS, funded by FAO-IFAD

  16. Overall Objective:Improve livelihoods, income and agricultural competitiveness of rural households in a regionally integrated Greater Mekong Sub-region. Organic Chili Production

  17. 1. Baseline Survey The survey was conducted by the Regional Project Coordinator and IPM Trainers in Kampong Cham and Kandal province at Chili farmers’ fields, Meeting with relevant stakeholders before starting the project. Main activities of Organic Chili Project

  18. Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.) 2. Study visit in Thailand • A team of 10 persons including Gov official, chili farmers and traders undertook a study on Contract Farming, Organic Vegetable and especially Chili crop production and Organic Fertilizer.

  19. Discussion on procedure of growing Organic Vegetable and producing Liquid fertilizer

  20. Discussion and practice to make compost

  21. 3. Curriculum Develop Workshop The workshop was conducted by the National IPM Team together with Thai Organic Food Company and Regional FAO Project (GCP/RAS/217/IFA) Coordinator. Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.)

  22. Developing FFS curriculum Practicing seed treatment and germination

  23. 4. Farmer Field School (FFS) Four FFS were conducted to educate farmers one crop cycle on how to grow organic chili. 69 farmers (39 women) were educated on Organic Chili Production. Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.)

  24. 5. Post-FFS Activities Three post-FFS activities involving 35 farmers (19 women) Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.)

  25. 6. Field Day The Field Days were conducted for demonstrate and share the result with other farmers and relevant stakeholders. Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.)

  26. 7. Reflection Workshop The workshop was conducted every year after completion of Organic Chili Production for sharing the lesson learn and updating methodology to grow organic Chili. Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.)

  27. 7. Organic Farmer Cooperative Four groups of farmers from the four villages was formed as an Organic Farmer Cooperative official by Provincial Department of Agriculture (PDA) for growing organic agriculture produce and helping each others with in the cooperative. Main activities of Organic Chili Project (con.)

  28. ACT Inspection

  29. Project implementation ACT Inspection ICS

  30. Lessons Learned 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010

  31. Lessons Learned 2011-2012 2009-2010 2010-2011

  32. Constrain 2009-2010 2011-2012 2010-2011

  33. Farmers gain more experiences on growing healthier crop and improve natural environment (Organic); Farmers got higher yield and income; Organic Farmer Cooperative was formed The cooperative contact with others traders for convincing them to buy organic produce from the cooperative; Conclusion

  34. IPM-FFS helps me smile and sustains my smile for ever Thank you

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