Chers  Chiep et Pérom ,

Je ne connais pas beaucoup sur les engrais naturels , mais ce que je sais ,
il  y a problème de quantité et de qualité , si nous  gardons aussi la
vision environnementaliste
Quel rendement cherchons nous ?
Quels sont les matières premières  en quantité de base disponible sur notre
terre et qui sont aptes à produire des angrais naturels dans la durée .

De mon jeune âge , l'on parle de  Doeurm Antrean Khet  qui peuvent être
utilisés .
Dans ma jeunesse, l'on utilise aussi les déchets des poissons pour en faire
aussi des angrais . Les poissons aussi , nous les avons dans nos lacs . Les
Teuk Chroam , sous les maisons
sont aussi des engrais  tant qu'on n'utilise pas des  détergents chimiques .
 D'où le traitement des eaux usées  dns les pays développés.

Les tris dès le départ , à l'echelle national, des déchets d'origine animale
et des déchets d'origine végétale sont nécessaires .

Merci

Saphon



2011/10/22 Perom Uch <[email protected]>

> Bonjour Saphon et Perom !
> Cette  technique de culture de riz existait depuis plusieurs années . Elle
> était expérimentée aux Philippines , Sri Lanka etc .... Le but est de
> minimiser la consommation d'eau . Normalement il faut 2000 tonnes  d'eau
> pour 1t de riz .
> Pour la fabrication du compost à partir des pousses de bambou et Skar Thnot
> etc..... Pour être franc , je ne crois pas du tout .
> J'ai vu une publication kmère sur la culture des liserons d'eau ,on a
> conseillé de fabriquer des engrais à partir des intestins grêles du
> porc,skar THnot etc...
> Je n'ai jamais vu des choses pareilles dans des publications scientifiques.
>
> Amitiés
>
> ckh
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Perom Uch <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Bawng Saphon:
>>
>> Thanks for your feedback.
>>
>> +++++++++
>> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Supote Prasertsri  wrote:
>>
>>> Lok Perom,
>>>
>>> Thanks for this great news on rice seed planting technique, which can be
>>> very useful for farmers who wish to plant their rice after this flooding
>>> season.
>>>
>>> France 24 TV presented a field interview with Khmer famers yesterday.
>>> Even the floating rice cannot cope with the rapid rising flood.
>>>
>>> In Thailnd, farmers in 30 provinces are suffering from 5-metre deep flood
>>> which has remained here for 2 months already.  The price of rice will
>>> definitely rise in 2012.
>>>
>>> Warmest regards,
>>>
>>
>>
>>   On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:24 AM, saphon in <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Perom ,
>>>
>>> It's a great challenge !
>>> to develop the natural compost made by local people  instead of using
>>> the
>>> massive and costly and also polluting one.
>>> I'm just returning from Cambodia still under the flood .
>>>
>>> Thank for the news
>>>
>>> saphon
>>>
>>> 2011/10/17 Perom Uch <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     As they say, necessity is often the mother of invention.  ****
>>>>
>>>> ** **
>>>>
>>>> I am very impressed with the vitality and ingenuity of these farmers to
>>>> strive hard in order to lift their family out of the poverty.  It is an
>>>> encouraging sign, giving hope that the country is on the way back to
>>>> self-reliance and relative prosperity. ****
>>>>
>>>> ** **
>>>>
>>>> Please listen to this podcast:
>>>> http://www.rfa.org/khmer/indepth/new_method_of_farmers_in_rice_farming-07292011055651.html
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> ** **
>>>>
>>>> Enjoy,****
>>>>
>>>> ** **
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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