Improved Son tra (Docynia indica) varieties and propagation techniques to increase production and income for potentially 123,000-247,000 households in Northwest Vietnam. | Land Portal

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Date of publication: 
January 2020
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LP-CG-20-23-2695
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Domestication of indigenous Son tra or H’mong apple fruits has resulted in higher yields of superior, more marketable fruits while helping in soil conservation efforts in the North-West region of Vietnam. FTA supported partnerships, helped develop and scale adoption of superior son tra genotypes by smallholder farmers and government-led land restoration initiatives. This has contributed to improved son tra yields, increased farmer income, improved soil erosion control measures, agro-biodiversity improvements, carbon sequestration and landscape resilience through locally suited agroforestry models.

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CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry

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CGIAR is the only worldwide partnership addressing agricultural research for development, whose work contributes to the global effort to tackle poverty, hunger and major nutrition imbalances, and environmental degradation.


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