Rather than rush headlong into the 21st Century,Cambodian farmers are recalibrating their ambitions. A sizable number of small-scale farmers in the Kingdom of Cambodia are not leaping into today's chemically dependent farming practices. Instead, they're using intelligent low-tech to take them straight to what many believe should become the norm of the future -- modern, high-yield, organic farming. ( Vancuver Sun)
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Organic Farming Brings New Prosperity to Cambodians
Category: Food&Drink • Health
Posted on: February 28, 2007 3:15 PM, by EJGili
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