2020
DOI: 10.3390/agriengineering2040043
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Transition of Agricultural Mechanization, Agricultural Economy, Government Policy and Environmental Movement Related to Rice Production in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam after 2010

Abstract: This study examines sustainable agricultural development in Vietnam by focusing on rice production in the Mekong Delta. Vietnam is the third largest rice-exporting country in the world and more than 90% of rice for export is from the Mekong Delta. We attempt to identify changes in the rice industry, specifically examining farming mechanization, trends in farm operation, and farm household economy. The main structure of our study is based on our direct interviews with 420 farmer households, 81 registered large … Show more

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“…In our previous research, we first surveyed basic information about Mekong Delta rice farming [4]. In the second research, we examined the economic benefits of introducing machine transplanting compared with manual transplanting and manual direct seeding, and proved the clear advantage of machine transplanting.…”
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“…In our previous research, we first surveyed basic information about Mekong Delta rice farming [4]. In the second research, we examined the economic benefits of introducing machine transplanting compared with manual transplanting and manual direct seeding, and proved the clear advantage of machine transplanting.…”
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“…It also increases the burden of farmers [5]. In our previous research [4], we tried rice straw composting after rice harvesting on a paddy field, accelerated by Trichoderma organic chemical. This could reduce the consumption of artificial fertilizers.…”
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