Sustainable and diversified vegetable-based farming systems in highland regions of West Java
This study coincided with a research project "Identification of Pulling Factors for Enhancing the Sustainable Development of Diverse Agriculture in Selected Asian Countries (AGRIDIV), co-ordinated by CAPSA. While AGRIDIV project focused on poverty alleviation through secondary crop based agricultural diversification, the study concentrated on how small-scale vegetable farmers receive technology innovation to diversify agriculture and increase the possibility of engaging more in vertical diversification. The study was primarily conducted in two villages in Lembang sub-district, West Java province, Indonesia.
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2008
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Institutions: | Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), United Nations |
Subject: | CONSUMPTION | DEMAND | VEGETABLE GROWING | FARMERS | ROTATIONAL CROPPING | CROPPING PATTERNS | PLANT PRODUCTION | MARKETING | DIVERSIFICATION | Agribusiness | Agricultural and Food Policy | Community/Rural/Urban Development | Consumer/Household Economics | Crop Production/Industries | Farm Management | Marketing |
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