Low cost protected cropping in the Central Philippines

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AHR managed an Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) project aimed at developing and testing low cost growing structures that will permit the production of high quality vegetables in the Central Philippines.

Why study this?

The aim was to produce high quality vegetables at minimum cost in the Central Philippines, an area affected by typhoons which bring heavy rain and winds.

Where to next?

NSW DPI will be evaluating the suitability of low cost growing structures for use in Australia. The focus is on producing better quality vegetables at minimum cost.  

Resources

Final Report: Enhancing profitability of selected vegetable value chains

Paper: Economics of vegetable production under protected cropping structures in the Eastern Visayas, Philippines

Paper: Low cost protected cultivation Enhancing year round production of high value vegetables in Philippines

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For more information contact

Dr Gordon Rogers, Applied Horticultural Research Pty Ltd

gordon@ahr.com.au

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