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Oxfam Impact June 2007
Oxfam Impact | Jul 14, 2007
Feeding a nation More »
Bold commitment to innovation
Feature Story | Sep 29, 2010
Le Ngoc Thach made a commitment–and a guarantee–to help farmers grow more rice. More »
More rice for people, more water for the planet
Research Report | Aug 13, 2010
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) More »
More than 1 million growers are now embracing innovative approaches to producing more rice
Feature Story | Oct 06, 2011
System of Rice Intensification helps small-scale farmers in Vietnam. More »
1.3 million rice farmers now using innovative growing methods in Vietnam
Feature Story | Dec 19, 2012
Oxfam support for System of Rice Intensification helping to change lives of farmers. More »
Feeding a nation
Feature Story | Oct 01, 2007
With financial support from Oxfam America, our partner in Cambodia is teaching farmers how to raise rice yields and use extra profits to improve everyday life. More »
Food on the table and savings on hand
Feature Story | Oct 20, 2008
An innovative agriculture technique is producing 50-150 percent more rice and increasing the incomes of more than 80,000 people. More »
In Cambodia, System of Rice Intensification helps families climb out of poverty
Feature Story | Mar 02, 2012
Low-cost agricultural techniques help a farmer achieve a six-fold increase in annual production in one small field, and become a leader in the community. More »
Movie helps farmers learn new "language" to grow more rice
Feature Story | Mar 25, 2008
Oxfam and partner CEDAC produce new instructional video on cutting-edge agriculture technique. More »
UN report: Cambodia's rural people among its poorest
Feature Story | Nov 01, 2007
Oxfam partner, CEDAC, responds through programs that teach farmers how to save and improve their agricultural production. More »
Mechanical Advantage
Feature Story | Mar 17, 2011
A new weeding tool for Cambodian rice farmers combined with innovative growing techniques leads to harvests double in size. More »