2014
DOI: 10.13141/jve.vol5.no1.pp1-7
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Assessment of the sustainability of the rice-maize cropping system in the Red River Delta of Vietnam and developing reduced tillage practices in rice-maize system in the area

Abstract: Rice and maize are global staple food and play an important role in world’s food security strategy. Vietnam is one of rice leading export countries but annually it has to import a considerate amount of maize for cattle food processing. Red River Delta in the north of Vietnam is the second rice bucket of the country, which is responsible for more than 20% of total rice production. The priority crops in the areas are rice and maize and rice-maize system is the leading cropping system in the area. Currently, it i… Show more

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“…In this approach, rice is cultivated during the wet monsoon months, as per tradition, and the same field is used to grow corn during the dry periods, with careful adjustments made accordingly. This method has demonstrated efficacy in ensuring food security in diverse places, both domestically and internationally, including Indonesia [26,[36][37][38]. The overall success of using this cultivation method can be attributed to the overall efficiency of corn production, which necessitates less labor and fertilizers for a prosperous crop.…”
Section: Agricultural Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this approach, rice is cultivated during the wet monsoon months, as per tradition, and the same field is used to grow corn during the dry periods, with careful adjustments made accordingly. This method has demonstrated efficacy in ensuring food security in diverse places, both domestically and internationally, including Indonesia [26,[36][37][38]. The overall success of using this cultivation method can be attributed to the overall efficiency of corn production, which necessitates less labor and fertilizers for a prosperous crop.…”
Section: Agricultural Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%