The Supply of Inputs to Rice Farmers in Savannakhet
Chitpasong Kousonsavath and
Silinthone Sacklokham ()
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Chitpasong Kousonsavath: National University of Laos
Silinthone Sacklokham: SEAMEO Regional Centre for Community Education Development
Chapter Chapter 8 in White Gold: The Commercialisation of Rice Farming in the Lower Mekong Basin, 2020, pp 169-186 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The policy of rice intensification in Laos is dependent on an adequate supply of key inputs such as high-yielding seeds, good-quality fertilizers, reliable irrigation, affordable finance, and appropriate information. This study focused on two crucial inputs—seeds and fertilizers. Six villages in Champhone District, Savannakhet Province, were selected for the study. Farmers had mostly adopted the seed-fertilizer technology. Mechanization of land preparation through the use of hand tractors was also widespread. Many also used irrigation to cultivate a dry-season crop. However, the productivity and profitability of rice farming remained low. Constraints to the supply of seeds and fertilizers explain part of this dilemma. There is scope for policy intervention to improve the supply and use of productive inputs for more intensive rice production. Further investment in the rice breeding and seed production centres may be needed to develop suitable varieties for the range of rice environments encountered by farmers and to improve the quality of seeds supplied. Intervening to control or subsidize the price of fertilizer is unlikely to be effective. The government could, however, simplify the import process, helping reduce farmers’ costs; increase the capacity to monitor and enforce fertilizer quality standards; and provide more site- and variety-specific information to farmers regarding optimal fertilizer use.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-0998-8_8
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