" Towards Agroecology Transition in the Mekong Region" : ACP-ACTAE Project

The ACP-ACTAE project, carried out in 2017 and 2018, was devoted to Agroecological Crop Protection (ACP) in Southeast Asia. It was funded by the AFD (Agence Française de Développement) within the ACTAE regional project (" Towards Agroecology Transition in the Mekong Region"). The project was coordinated by the Cirad and the Cirad's Regional Direction for Continental Southeast Asia, with Dr Jean-Philippe Deguine (Cirad, UMR PVBMT) as coordinator. The ACP-ACTAE project gathered numerous partners from Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos via the Cansea network.

Date de début de projet :

23/01/2019

Date de fin du projet :

31/12/2024

Objectifs

The ACP-ACTAE project is a research project that run in 2017-2018 on Agroecological Crop Protection in Southeast Asia. It aimed at writing a new chapter in the practice and understanding of agroecology and at making a solid contribution to the Conservation Agriculture Network in Southeast Asia (Cansea). Coordinated by the Cirad, the project was carried out across Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos for the benefit of many partners in these countries. It was funded by the AFD (Agence Française de Développement) within the ACTAE regional project ("Towards Agroecology Transition in the Mekong 

Localisation

Cambodge-Myanmar-Vietnam