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TAP-AIS project: Bottom-up solutions to promote conservation agriculture in Cambodia – Results from a multistakeholder policy dialogue process


A new TAP-AIS project brief has just been released: Bottom-up solutions to promote conservation agriculture in Cambodia – Results from a multistakeholder policy dialogue process.

 The brief, prepared by FAO with the Cambodia Conservation Agriculture and Sustainable Intensification Consortium (CASIC) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) in Cambodia, highlights the results from a multistakeholder policy dialogue process facilitated at both local and national levels in Cambodia led by CASIC with support from FAO’s TAP-AIS project.

The multistakeholder policy dialogue approach brings together diverse stakeholders to discuss relevant policy issues in the agriculture innovation system (AIS) and in this case conservation agriculture was identified as a key innovation (a bundle of agroecological practices) in which local stakeholders have a vested interest but are facing major challenges.

The brief is available here (and in our TAP-AIS resources section). 

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