Tuesday, 8 November 2005
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Timor-Leste Agricultural Rehabilitation, Economic Growth and Natural Resource Management.

Richard M. Ogoshi1, Andre S. du Toit1, Claudino N. Nabais2, Deolindo da Silva2, Aldofredo Ferreira2, Patrick Niemeyer3, Goro Uehara1, and Gordon Tsuji1. (1) University of Hawaii, 1955 East West Road, Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, AgSci 205, Honolulu, HI 96822, (2) Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Fomento Building, Crops Division, Dili, East Timor, (3) USDA/NRCS, 101 Anapuni Street, Suite 229, Hilo, HI 96720

East Timor is the newest independent nation of the 21st century. Food security was identified as a major constraint. In concert with the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, the University of Hawaii and the Soil Management Collaborative Research Support Program have initiated development efforts to address this constraint in the Baucau district, one of 13 agricultural districts in the country. Rice and maize are the principal staple crops. Soil testing, as part of a nutrient management support system, was introduced as a diagnostic tool to improve fertilizer use efficiency. Fertilizer use demonstration trials with local maize varieties were installed at 2 locations differing in elevations and mean annual temperatures. Results from these trials will be presented and explained with spatial tools and soil maps and aerial photographs.

A participatory rural appraisal conducted at both locations provided important information in the design and implementation of site-specific (with GPS) experimental sites ranging from sea level to near the top or head of the watershed. The objective at each site was to improve income generation after planting and/or harvesting of rice or maize. These trials, implemented and managed by local farmer groups, and their outcomes will be described and explained.


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