Project’s title |
Investigation on Fertilizers in crop cultivation and oriented organic agricultural productions in the Mekong Delta |
Project’s partner/ collaboration |
Mekong Delta Development Research Institute College of Egineering Technology |
Sponsor/Donor |
Yanmar Co.LTD (Japan) |
Total budged
Project’s period/duration |
32,947 USD |
3 months |
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Principal Investigator (PI)
Co-PI
Project’s member |
Assoc. Prof. Le Canh Dung |
Dr. Vo Van Tuan, MSc. Nguyen Thi Kim Thoa, Dr. Nguyen Thanh Tin, MSc. Phan Thanh Luong, Dr. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Truc |
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Overall objective
Specific objectives |
Assess the current status of production, processing and use of fertilizers for crops and organic agricultural production, thereby proposing solutions to promote organic and circular agriculture production in the Mekong Delta |
+ Analysis of the current status of production and processing of fertilizers for organic agricultural production. + Analysis of the current status of organic agricultural production models, organic orientation models and their level of fertilizer use. + Proposing solutions to promote production, processing and use of organic fertilizers, and at the same time to develop organic and circular agriculture models in the Mekong Delta in the coming time. |
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Contents |
+ Conducting surveys, field observations and interviews with organic fertilizer production manufactories, factories, and farm owners of the organic agricultural production model and circular agriculture models in over 8 key agricultural provinces of the Mekong Delta. + Analyzing and assessing the current status of aspects of organic fertilizers, potential models of organic agricultural production and circulart agriculture in the Mekong Delta. |
Expected outcome |
Synthetic report on organic fertilizers and organic agricultural models, circular agriculture in the Mekong Delta |
Contact address |
Assoc. Prof. Le Canh Dung Mekong Delta Development Research Institute, Can Tho University Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Mobile: 0939 020 536 |