The vietnam forestry
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This article discusses the reality of road development in DienBien province from 2016 to 2020. Concurrently, this article demonstrates problems and obstacles in road development and proposes necessary solutions for future road development problems in DienBien province.
8p vibecca 01-10-2024 1 1 Download
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Dissertation of forestry - Summary "The role of social capital and local institutions in community forest management in the north central region of Vietnam" assess the role of social capital and local institutions in the community forest management of the North Central region in order to offer a scientific and practical basis for enhancing the effectiveness of community forest management in the region and throughout Vietnam.
28p bakerboys10 07-09-2022 10 2 Download
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Proposing solutions to complete the state management for SOFEs in Vietnam in order to promote innovation and improve the operational efficiency of SOFEs and actively contribute to the restructuring process of the forestry sector.
27p angicungduoc11 17-04-2021 16 4 Download
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This paper is based on research that was done on the decentralization of forest management in Vietnam. It includes material obtained from literature reviews, field surveys and in-depth case studies that were conducted in several provinces in 2013 and 2014.
12p tamynhan9 02-12-2020 13 1 Download
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Objectives: General objectives Supplement the biological and ecological characteristics of Pseudotsuga brevifolia W. C Cheng & L.K. Fu to the scientific bases for development and convervation of this specie in Vietnam.
27p change01 05-05-2016 50 6 Download
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Lack of knowledge and understanding at the scientific, extension and farmer levels is the primary limitation to the effective management of Phytophthora diseases in Vietnam. The objectives of this project are to extend sustainable and effective disease control and management recommendations to a range of horticultural crops throughout Vietnam to reduce crop losses due to Phytophthora and to improve farmer incomes.
30p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 63 8 Download
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Research intensity1 in Vietnam is less than 0.2% which is lower that most developing countries of 0.5% and much lower than developed country average of 1.5%. GoV has targeted a 12% increase of central government funding levels from 2006 – 2011 and to date total funding increases in agricultural research funding have exceeded that level. MARD research funding provides approximately 65% of all forms of local funding in Vietnam.
17p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 47 3 Download
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The primary objective behind Research & Development (R&D2) priority assessment is to determine the broad research programmes that will provide Vietnam with the greatest return on investment in R & D provided by government and other major stakeholders. Priority setting is the central issue of research and extension management. It is a complex task. It must be done in a systematic framework able to allow the results to support open and robust decision-making about research and extension resource allocation and management.
78p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 93 6 Download
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The primary objective behind Research & Development (R&D2) priority assessment is to determine the broad research programmes that will provide Vietnam with the greatest return on investment in R & D provided by government and other major stakeholders. Priority setting is the central issue of research and extension management. It is a complex task. It must be done in a systematic framework able to allow the results to support open and robust decision-making about research and extension resource allocation and management.
86p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 84 5 Download
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The primary objective behind Research & Development (R&D2) priority assessment is to determine the broad research programmes that will provide Vietnam with the greatest return on investment in R & D provided by government and other major stakeholders. Priority setting is the central issue of research and extension management. It is a complex task. It must be done in a systematic framework able to allow the results to support open and robust decision-making about research and extension resource allocation and management.
76p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 55 6 Download
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The primary objective behind Research & Development (R&D2) priority assessment is to determine the broad research programmes that will provide Vietnam with the greatest return on investment in R & D provided by government and other major stakeholders. Priority setting is the central issue of research and extension management. It is a complex task. It must be done in a systematic framework able to allow the results to support open and robust decision-making about research and extension resource allocation and management.
87p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 50 5 Download
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The primary objective behind Research & Development (R&D2) priority assessment is to determine the broad research programmes that will provide Vietnam with the greatest return on investment in R & D provided by government and other major stakeholders. Priority setting is the central issue of research and extension management. It is a complex task. It must be done in a systematic framework able to allow the results to support open and robust decision-making about research and extension resource allocation and management.
89p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 78 6 Download
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To obtain the best practical diet (in terms growth rate, survival rate, feed conversion ratio and water quality) which can replace the Vital feed (an expensive feed for Kuruma prawn) and trash fish under laboratory conditions. Activities 1. Conduct Experiment 1: to test three practical diets: a) the "best" diet from Vu-anh Tuan' s PhD research; b) Diet a) plus additives (e.g., vitamins and minerals); and c) Diet b) with further supplement (e.g., vitamins and minerals plus mixed enzymes). 2.
11p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 67 4 Download
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Viet Nam is a developing country and as such has a low level of vegetable oil consumption. Vegetable oils are an important source of calories in the human diet providing 38 kJ/g compared to 17.8 kJ/g for protein and carbohydrate. Vegetable oil consumption in Viet Nam is increasing and calories obtained from vegetable oils is likely to increase from 15-20% of the total diet to 35-45% as incomes increase and as government policies are implemented. Every year Viet Nam must import a large quantity of crude oil for processing. However, Viet Nam is an agricultural country with the potential to...
21p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 97 3 Download
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The major aims of this project centred around building capacity in protected cropping systems, trialling these systems with tomatoes and cucumbers in Vietnam and introducing farmers and other supply chain partners to these systems. As such, the emphasis was never intended to be on improving supply chains, merely examining current vegetable supply chains and determining the major problems. This milestone was added to the project after the original design and in-fact was extracted from another CARD project and added into this project.
13p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 73 7 Download
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The Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement (RCFTI) is a unit within the Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) which specialises in tree improvement research and delivery of genetically improved seed and planting stock to meet the planting requirements of the Government of Vietnam (GoV) as well as community and private sector plantation programs. RCFTI carries out an active program of research at stations throughout Vietnam, with its principal research station at Ba Vi.
60p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 73 8 Download
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Common carp is one of the most important cultured species in Vietnam. The goal of the carp breed program was creation of a common carp breed with stable genetic qualities such as fast growth, high survival rate and attractive appearance. In the first phase (1981-1985) the program focused on the assessment of the original carp varieties, which should be used as initial materials for selection.
16p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 47 2 Download
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Protected cropping provides vegetable growers with an opportunity to enhance product quality and improve food safety. The overall objective of this project was to provide Vietnamese scientists and extension specialists with the training and tools to implement and foster regionally feasible improvements to current vegetable production practices and supply chains. This was achieved through: 1) greenhouse replicated experiments and demonstration trials in Northern, Central and Southern Vietnam; 2) four in-country workshops and 3) two Australian study tours for research and extension personnel.
23p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 97 12 Download
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The fruit industry in Vietnam has a great potential and plays an important role in agricultural production. In 2003, Vietnam exported US$43 million of high value fruit to high-income countries and imported US$14 million of fruit and vegetables. Vietnam is experiencing difficulties in competing with other Asian nations in export markets and its own domestic market, especially with China and Thailand. This suggests that Vietnam’s horticultural industries require substantial development to be globally competitive. Vietnamese consumers are demanding safer and higher quality fruit.
61p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 84 10 Download
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The rapid growth of the fruit industry in the Mekong Delta area of Vietnam has seen the emergence of many problems, including a shortage of planting material, inadequate nursery and orchard management, lack of agribusiness and marketing skills. These problems could not be improved with existing level of government extenstion service. This activity will focus on the mango industry in Tien Giang and Tra Vinh provinces where good varieties of mango are produced.
34p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 67 7 Download