GMS Working Group on Agriculture
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Experience GMS: Asia's Safe Food Haven (Short Version)
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Experience GMS: Asia's Safe Food Haven (Short Version)
Experience GMS: Asia's Safe Food Haven
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Experience GMS: Asia's Safe Food Haven
Thaifex 2017
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The GMS pavilion with the theme, “Discover GMS: Asia’s Natural Hub” to showcase noteworthy, innovative, safe and environment-friendly food products produced in the GMS was launched in the THAIFEX-World of Food Asia 2017 from 31 May to 4 June 2017 in Thailand, which is the leading international trade exhibition for food & beverage in Asia. The Policy Forum GMS as One: Unified Regional Approaches...
GMS Macro Infographic and Future Perspectives, May 2017
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This video provides a three minute infographic on the GMS macroeconomy and highlights the achievements and contributions of the Core Agriculture Support Program Phase II to the vision of the Greater Mekong Subregion to be a leading producer of safe and environment-friendly agricultural products is achievable. CASp2's role in the development of regional policies such as in harmonizing food safet...
Overview of the Core Agriculture Support Program Phase II, November 2016
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This video provides an overview of the current work of the CASP2 with particular emphasis on its 5 outputs and key learnings towards obtaining the vision of the GMS countries to become a leading producer of safe and environment-friendly agriculture products (SEAP) as a contribution to inclusive and sustainable regional agricultural development.
PGS Organic Vegetable Production (long version)
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THANH XUAN COMMUNE Soc Son District, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
PGS Organic Vegetable Production (short version)
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THANH XUAN COMMUNE Soc Son District, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Interview with Ms. Pham Phuong Thao
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Against all odds, a young Vietnamese woman is running her farm and shops that grow and offer local consumers fresh, clean organic vegetables. Music: Royalty Free Music from Bensound (www.bensound.com)
My Life as a Soil
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My Life as a Soil
Field Trip Biofertilizer
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Field Trip Biofertilizer
Save the Environment: Support Composting
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Save the Environment: Support Composting
Composting for Climate Friendly Agriculture
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Composting for Climate Friendly Agriculture
The Positive Impact of Biofertilizers on Crop Yields
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The Positive Impact of Biofertilizers on Crop Yields
Bokashi Composting
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Bokashi Composting
Regional Knowledge Exchange Series - Opening address
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Regional Knowledge Exchange Series - Opening address
Regional Knowledge Exchange Series - Highlights
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Regional Knowledge Exchange Series - Highlights
The Core Agriculture Support Program, Phase 2
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The Core Agriculture Support Program, Phase 2
Soil Biotechnology Laboratory
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Soil Biotechnology Laboratory
Demonstration of Biofertilizer and Bio-extract production
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Demonstration of Biofertilizer and Bio-extract production
Microbial for Bio-Extract Production: Hormone and Active Ingredients
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Microbial for Bio-Extract Production: Hormone and Active Ingredients
Utilizing Carbon Financing for Sustainable Development in the Agricultural Sector
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Utilizing Carbon Financing for Sustainable Development in the Agricultural Sector
Composting: Farming Microbes for Soil Health
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Composting: Farming Microbes for Soil Health
Biofertilizers for Climate-friendly Agriculture in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
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Biofertilizers for Climate-friendly Agriculture in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
Biofertilizer: The Opportunities and Constraints
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Biofertilizer: The Opportunities and Constraints
Suggestions for the Utilization of Microorganisms in Agriculture
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Suggestions for the Utilization of Microorganisms in Agriculture
Volunteer Soil Doctors and their Participation in Soil Resources Management in Thailand
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Volunteer Soil Doctors and their Participation in Soil Resources Management in Thailand
Problem Soils & Its Management
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Problem Soils & Its Management
EFFICIENT POSTHARVEST MANAGEMENT Video 1
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EFFICIENT POSTHARVEST MANAGEMENT Video 1
SOIL STORY TRAILER
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SOIL STORY TRAILER

Komentáře

  • @veassna2039
    @veassna2039 Před 18 dny

    Thanks 🙏 for your message sharing guy ❤🎉

  • @odunayooke450
    @odunayooke450 Před měsícem

    Hello, nice work, pls can any milk be used cuz in my region we have mainly pasteurized milk. Also is the measurr same when using sawdust and i can use rabbit poop in place of chicken manure

  • @oldporkchops
    @oldporkchops Před rokem

    This seriously puts a huge dent in the global warming, climate change narrative.

  • @rosecosta374
    @rosecosta374 Před 2 lety

    Misturar bem 4lt.farina grani con 4lt.far.soja e 4lt.cama de galinheiro ou outro. Dissolver separadamente, 25ml melassa em 2l de água e depois acrescentar 20ml de EM e misturar bem. Misturar as farinha, depois o exterco e então a solução. Umidade +/- 30%. Agregar bem e empacotar socando bem. Fermentar plásticos pretos por 60dias. Secar na sombra e conservar p/ usar em composteiras domésticas.

  • @busker153
    @busker153 Před 2 lety

    "We can't recreate what Nature has taken billions of years to make." On the heals of asserting the millions of years necessary to promote his worthless little religion (macro evolution is his stupid religion), He makes this blatently religious statement. I used a capital N in Nature because only an intelligent being can "make" anything. Every evolutionist always ends up doing this, because, like it or not, you all believe in God. You all KNOW that He is real. You just do not like it, so you distract yourselves needlessly. The holiness you think will cramp your style will actually bless you beyond belief.

  • @busker153
    @busker153 Před 2 lety

    "Amazing technology from nature." Hmmm... Isn't nature itself the amazing technology? What you meant to say was, "Amazing design by God Almighty!"

  • @chandrakantpatil983
    @chandrakantpatil983 Před 2 lety

    Great job. 👌🤝🙏

  • @sonPham-qg5no
    @sonPham-qg5no Před 3 lety

    Do You have to dry this bokashi compost after fermentation before using in the garden like when you make regular boksahi bran for indoor composting?

    • @hiroyopoetker
      @hiroyopoetker Před 2 lety

      Yes I would recommend drying it! But no you don't need to dry it to use it just to store it for long term.

  • @ilyasi9960
    @ilyasi9960 Před 3 lety

    Very well explained and shows how easy it is to make good easy healthy fertilizer

  • @ugaksanggau4520
    @ugaksanggau4520 Před 3 lety

    how to order your bio extract? i am interested from Sarawak

  • @jaydeeppatel7492
    @jaydeeppatel7492 Před 3 lety

    Very nice

  • @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg

    Great job! 👏🏼 We live in California, where rain is rare 😏 Can I leave water out a couple of days to allow chlorine to evaporate? Would that be good enough? Thank you for motivating me to add to my garden in a beautiful, organic manner. 🌷💚🕊 María

    • @garthwunsch
      @garthwunsch Před 3 lety

      The “new” chlorine they use in many areas is designed NOT to completely evaporate. Try getting distilled or other water. I buy unchlorinated water from Costco... but I also collect rain water... have a 1000 litre tank that is always full... So much rain here (northern Ontario) this year my worms are back stroking!!! The

  • @RedskinzFan
    @RedskinzFan Před 4 lety

    Amazing content, too bad the students don't know what they're listening to

  • @chukwow5738
    @chukwow5738 Před 4 lety

    Why didn’t you take the time to let everything sit and do the process, and continue filming the final product b4 publishing this vid? How can I trust a CZcamsr that can not prove the end result? There’s tons of failures out there. Just saying. Cheers

  • @pabitrabora2497
    @pabitrabora2497 Před 5 lety

    It was a great presentation thanks a lot sir....

  • @taephy6742
    @taephy6742 Před 6 lety

    Great except that the quantity of plastic bags frightens me. How much will end up in the ocean? Pls find better alternative to packing yr wonderful organic produce.

  • @vsgP7117
    @vsgP7117 Před 6 lety

    Hi! Where di I buy EM1 silution please?

    • @sweetvuvuzela4634
      @sweetvuvuzela4634 Před 5 lety

      Vs Guevara you can make your own using rice as he shows towards the end of the video 16.29

  • @vsgP7117
    @vsgP7117 Před 6 lety

    Is there a possibility to get the ingredients and Instruction in written English especially the ones in the pocket/sachet which you add in the bucket?

  • @vsgP7117
    @vsgP7117 Před 6 lety

    I cant catch a lot of words the pronounciation is bad!

  • @chronus117
    @chronus117 Před 6 lety

    Ano po Yung innoculant na nilagay?

  • @barb491
    @barb491 Před 6 lety

    One of the most accessible, easily understood, enthusiastic presentations on the subject I’ve seen till now...andI’ve seen quite a few. I imagine he already knew it would be hard to interact with the audience. Not all cultures are as anxious to manifest publicly as us westerners ;-)

  • @cherknovky
    @cherknovky Před 6 lety

    thanks for the video , but what i noticed in your process while filling the bag you didnt make any holes in the button for the liquid which comes down every 2-3 days ?

    • @sweetvuvuzela4634
      @sweetvuvuzela4634 Před 5 lety

      Atef Raia it’s anaerobic hence the airtight container

    • @chukwow5738
      @chukwow5738 Před 4 lety

      Sweet Vuvuzela Airtight container yes. However, a drain with a tap is to prefer. With the tap in the bottom, you can easily discard the liquid once/twice a week and still keep the environment anaerobic. Dilute that liquid heavily and you have got a nice fertiliser. On a side note, worth mentioning is that the PH of the compost (at least if you youse organic kitchen scrap) is very low (acidic). Therefore after putting the compost in the soil, let it “rest” for 3 weeks b4 putting any plants. Don’t forget to aerate it thoroughly when putting it in the ground. Coz now you want the aerobic bacteria to do their job. Cheers

    • @Nemodog
      @Nemodog Před 2 lety

      You don't need to drain any liquid off during the process of fermenting the bran. There isn't enough liquid for that to be a problem. You are confusing this part of the process with using bokashi bran as an aid to bucket composting. When used in a bucket designed for composting you do need to have holes in the bottom of the bucket and a drain spigot if desired. The fruit and vegetables as they compost release moisture that must be drained away from the composting plant material. The process that is being taught in this video is only for making the inoculated bran that can be used in many different ways, from composting, to fertilizing directly in the garden, to using as an odor control in cat boxes. One key piece of this process that is missing from his video is that if you wish to store the bokashi bran over time you will need to spread the mixture out on a tarp or on a large tray and allow it to completely dry out so that it can be stored. By watching additional videos on making bokashi bran you can find out the exact way to do this. I have been using bokashi bran that I purchased from my local garden supply store to make bucket compost in my kitchen. I'm finding the process to be rewarding and I am amazed how much of my garbage is now being converted into useful compost.

  • @John50129
    @John50129 Před 6 lety

    The most perfect ratio of carbon to nitrogen is 24 to 1.

  • @peterszammer3876
    @peterszammer3876 Před 7 lety

    this is a great stuff ... thank you very much !!!!!!!!!

  • @HrishikeshDate
    @HrishikeshDate Před 7 lety

    GMS Working Group on Agriculture Excellent video. Thanks What is the function of Rice Bran/Soya husk in this process? Is it just a carrier medium? Can u use cocopeat shreded coconut husk instead of rice bran? Can i replace Molases with Honey or Apple Cider or jaggery?

    • @hiroyopoetker
      @hiroyopoetker Před 2 lety

      The rice bran easily ferments and holds lots of goodness like silica that plants use. You can use wheat bran and other grain bran but coconut might be too inert. You must try! Yes molasses is just a source of sugars but holds more nutrients than honey but yes honey will work. Apple cider is very acidic but maybe a little will add some goodness and the low acidity the microbes might love. What is jaggery? Is it brown sugar? Then yes you can use brown sugar or jaggery.

  • @flatlivesmatter6683
    @flatlivesmatter6683 Před 7 lety

    Tough crowd... 😂

  • @Latuernich09
    @Latuernich09 Před 7 lety

    Ok, but find out the WHOLE picture of the microbiological LIFE in soil and compost and see whats SUBSTANTIAL missing in the so called "soil food web" Das Edaphon edaphon.org/ NoSecret

  • @bakerrr333
    @bakerrr333 Před 7 lety

    Wouldn't it better to not use plastic? Maybe a wide mouthed glass carboy? Support your local glassblower

    • @sweetvuvuzela4634
      @sweetvuvuzela4634 Před 5 lety

      bakerrr333 it’s under pressure so may pop during fermentation

  • @3Sphere
    @3Sphere Před 7 lety

    Very nice. Very interesting! All the BEST!

  • @uthmanolatunji
    @uthmanolatunji Před 7 lety

    Good video and thanks for sharing. On the milk addition, I once read it is ten parts milk but the video here says one! Which do you use?

  • @fatimamohsinvlogs9945

    Great way of presentation love your Accent... i wish i can present like this

  • @Wanda_Jannette
    @Wanda_Jannette Před 7 lety

    The best video! thank you!!

    • @garyhost1122
      @garyhost1122 Před 7 lety

      too much plastic

    • @Wanda_Jannette
      @Wanda_Jannette Před 7 lety

      I keep all my natural farming production in glass storage -so I understand your comment fully. Thank you!

  • @banmaga
    @banmaga Před 7 lety

    I want to connect with this fella..where is he? No BS he is spot on we need to understand why SOIL is 1 of a few reasons we MUST get educated!

  • @MyDigitalBackgrounds
    @MyDigitalBackgrounds Před 7 lety

    Excellent presentation. Felt sorry for the presenter trying his best and the audience being totally non-participating. Thumbs up!

    • @potatopotato6551
      @potatopotato6551 Před 7 lety

      thats usual in thailand

    • @larrysbrain1627
      @larrysbrain1627 Před 6 lety

      OMG! Who knows why they acted like that? I felt sorry for that teacher, but couldn't help to laugh my ass off about how silly that situation appeared to be- ( his goofy survival-passion, and their solemnly dumb-indifference) LMFAO! But, yeah, GOOD lecture. lol

  • @paulolivier3254
    @paulolivier3254 Před 7 lety

    100%

  • @muhammadatef4617
    @muhammadatef4617 Před 7 lety

    thank u for this great video

  • @hailstorm711
    @hailstorm711 Před 8 lety

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @shivaghazal
    @shivaghazal Před 8 lety

    actually the narrator's English pronunciations is not very good. If it wasn't for the subtitles i would have lost the story plot.

  • @shivaghazal
    @shivaghazal Před 8 lety

    Com Post not com pose

  • @deramos29
    @deramos29 Před 8 lety

    Where in Australia are you from? Great talk!

  • @sindyfondren2116
    @sindyfondren2116 Před 9 lety

    Or am I???

  • @sindyfondren2116
    @sindyfondren2116 Před 9 lety

    I'm kidding

  • @sindyfondren2116
    @sindyfondren2116 Před 9 lety

    Their website is bogus