Report / Plan

Protocol for participatory on-farm experiment for rice field fisheries/rice field pond

Abstract

Cambodia’s rain-fed and flooded rice fields are important and productive sources of inland fish and
other aquatic animals, including frogs and snails. These aquatic resources are important to millions
of Cambodians, particularly those in rural areas. They make important contributions to rural
livelihoods, to food security, climate change, nutrition and income generation. Through their roles
in protecting wild fish during dry periods and providing good habitats for fish to breed, spawn and
grow, CFRs maintain and increase fish numbers in the surrounding rice fields. FiA has supported the
establishment of 183 CFRs in the Mekong Delta, which have increased the production of rice field
fisheries.
The purposes of this rice-field pond experiment are:
• To identify the fish yield, income and nutrient for rural people;
• To introduce and demonstrate the technologies adapted climate resilience to increase
productivities of fisheries and paddy yield.
• To identify the survival rate and weight gain of fish stocked after brooding fish during dry
season.