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Supporting Vegetable Seed Production at the Khbal Koh Vegetable Research Station








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    Supporting Vegetable Seed Production at the Khbal Koh Vegetable Research Station (Khmer version) 2015
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    To realize the potential of vegetable production, a reliable access to quality seeds adapted to the conditions of Cambodia is a necessity – and therefore developing the local capacity for vegetable research is a priority. A well-working research station has the potential to increase the domestic production of vegetables and enhance food and nutrition security at the local level. An improved vegetable production will have positive impacts on both nutrition and income, as vegetables are typically more nutritious and have a higher market price than rice. FAO interventions will focus on building the capacity of the existing Khbal Koh Vegetable Research Station.
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    Curricula and Capacity Development of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Royal University of Agriculture 2015
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    Globalization and climate change put new threats to the prevention of animal diseases, with pests likely to spread at an increasing pace and enter new regions, posing a threat to food security. The livestock sector requires support from well trained veterinarians experienced in prevention of and response to zoonotic diseases, in addition to animal breeding, nutrition and husbandry. FAO will support the newly created Royal Faculty of Veterninary Medicine in the creation of an enhanced curriculum to address these needs.
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    International Expert Consultation on Non-Wood Forest Products 1995
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    The International Expert Consultation on Non-Wood Forest Products, hosted by the Ministry of Forestry, Government of Indonesia, was held in Yogyakarta, 17-27 January 1995. This was the first world-level meeting exclusively to draw attention on the problems and potentials of non-wood forest products.

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