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Báo cáo khoa học: Improvement of Vietnamese vegetable production using GAP principles for seed and seedling production and superior hybrid varieties (MS3)
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Điều tra cơ bản được chia thành hai thành phần chính, và bước đầu đã được tiến hành từ tháng 6 năm 2007 và hoàn thành vào tháng 6 năm 2008. Trong June18-ngày 08 tháng 7 năm 2007, Spooner-Hart và Nicetic, với FAVRI nhân viên, đã tiến hành một nghiên cứu điều tra cơ bản của hạt giống và cây giống sản xuất ở đồng bằng sông Hồng, Duyên hải miền Trung và Lâm Đồng và thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. họ cũng tiến hành một cuộc khảo sát ban đầu của nhân viên phụ PPD trong một số các thiết kế dự án tỉnh | Ministry of Agriculture Rural Development AusAID Australian Government CARD Project Progress Report 025 06VIE CARD 025 06 Improvement of Vietnamese vegetable production using GAP principles for seed and seedling production and superior hybrid varieties MS3 BASELINE SURVEY Introduction This baseline survey was split into two key components and was initially conducted from June 2007 and completed in June 2008. In June18-8 July 2007 Spooner-Hart and Nicetic with FAVRI staff conducted a baseline study of seed and seedling producers in the Red River Delta Central Coast and Lam Dong and HCM city. They also conducted an initial survey of sub-PPD staff in a number of the designated project provinces. They also surveyed the Hanoi vegetable markets and Metro which was done in collaboration with staff from CARD 06 028. Further surveys of identified project FFS sites were conducted in December 2007 and June 2008 and discussions surveys with trainers and nursery industry personnel at the Lam Dong workshops in June 2008. A survey of Metro and its attitude to GAP and safe tomatoes and cucumbers was also finally completed in April 2008 and we received it in June 2008. This was an activity which had been delayed from the previous milestone report. In June 2007 Spooner-Hart and Nicetic with FAVRI staff conducted a baseline study of seed and seedling producers and sub-PPD staff in 3 regions of Viet Nam the Red River Delta Hung Yen and Vinh Phuc provinces Central Coast Quang Nam and Da Nang and Lam Dong. In each province survey questionnaires were used to gather information from tomato cucumber producers and seedling producers using a Participatory Rural Apppraisal PRA approach. Data collected included current crop varieties grown key pests and diseases and yield and quality and costs and returns. In addition the knowledge skills attitudes and practices of the target farmers to GAP in the context of vegetable production was also assessed. The interview forms for seedling producers and