Adoption of low cost drip
irrigation system during the
dry season in the Lantapan
watershed may alleviate the
farmers’ concern on water
scarcity. The system increases
water use efficiency, reduces
labor requirements, improves
the quality, and yield of the
crop.
Soil quality workshop held at Nong Lam University, Vietnam
Four Distinguished Guests from Southeast Asia visit USA - A visit hosted by
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to strengthen
partnerships with top agricultural universities in Southeast Asia.
Setting-up a Low Cost Drip Irrigation Assembly in the Lantapan
Vegetable-Agroforestry (VAF) System
This project was made possible through support provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the generous support of the American people
for the Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Management Collaborative Research Support Program (SANREM CRSP) under terms of Cooperative Agreement Award No.
EPP-A-00-04-00013-00 to the Office of International Research and Development (OIRED) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech); and terms of
sub-agreement 19070A-425632 between Virginia Tech and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCA&T).
No tillage vegetable and drip irrigation training held in Bogor
Agricultural University, Indonesia.
SANREM publication wins
Outstanding Book award
Introducing Indigenous Vegetables (Ivs) in the Agroforestry
System - An Iv Field Day in Lantapan Watershed, Philippines
2008 SANREM CRSP Annual Meeting to be Held in the Philippines