tailieunhanh - Báo cáo nghiên cứu nông nghiệp " Extension of citrus IPM in Vietnam "

The aim of the proposed activity is to enhance Viet Nam’s capacity for teaching and research and development in the citrus sub-sector of agriculture. This will be achieved by the publication of reference texts and the development of high quality curricula for farmer field schools (FFS) in citrus IPM. The three Vietnamese texts will incorporate the research results of ACIAR project CS2/96/176, current information not easily accessed in Viet Nam and new information collected from throughout Viet Nam as part of the activity. Training activities will include an intensive course for 21 key Vietnamese personnel in Australia, and local workshops. | Project Title Code Extension of citrus IPM in Vietnam Australian Personnel Professor GAC Beattie Dr Debbie Rae Australian Institution Centre for Horticulture and Plant Sciences University of Western Sydney Vietnam Institution National Institute of Plant Protection Plant Protection Department MARD Project Duration July 2001 to December 2003 Project Description The aim of the proposed activity is to enhance Viet Nam s capacity for teaching and research and development in the citrus sub-sector of agriculture. This will be achieved by the publication of reference texts and the development of high quality curricula for farmer field schools FFS in citrus IPM. The three Vietnamese texts will incorporate the research results of ACIAR project CS2 96 176 current information not easily accessed in Viet Nam and new information collected from throughout Viet Nam as part of the activity. Training activities will include an intensive course for 21 key Vietnamese personnel in Australia and local workshops for 90 Plant Protection Sub-Department staff and 120 IPM trainers technical resource people and farmers. FFS curricula will be developed from experiments conducted over two full growing seasons in two key citrus growing locations. Objectives a Produce a pictorially based booklet in Vietnamese on spray application and use of PSOs for use by citrus farmers. b Produce a more technical booklet in Vietnamese on spray application and use of PSOs for use by technicians and scientists c Produce a reference book in Vietnamese on citrus pests and natural enemies in Viet Nam. This would be modelled on Citrus pests and their natural enemies Integrated pest management in Australia although smaller in scope. For each of the major pests there will be a high quality colour photograph photographs of natural enemies a map showing distribution and severity of the pest throughout Viet Nam and written information. The text would include a description of the pest the damage caused natural enemies

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