To be a successful farmer, you must first know the nature of the soil.
— Xenophon

Phitsanulok Sugar Industry | Phitsanulok, Thailand

Enhance sugarcane yield, extend crop lifecycles, and reduce weed pressure for organic growers in Phitsanulok through improved biological amendments and regenerative practices.

This project supports organic sugarcane growers in Phitsanulok, Thailand, in their efforts to increase yield and extend the productive lifespan of their crop. A key focus is empowering farmers with the knowledge and skills to analyze microorganisms using microscopy and training them to refine their biological inoculants for improved effectiveness.

Additionally, the project aims to help the team implement strategies to reduce compaction, upgrade their equipment for producing and applying liquid bio-blends, and adopt regenerative soil health practices such as cover cropping, maintaining living roots, minimizing tillage, and preserving ground cover.

  • January 2024 - Ongoing

  • Sugarcane

  • 40 rai (15.8 ac.) - organic section. The rest of the farm is managed industrially.

    • Low crop yield

    • High weed pressure

    • Highly compacted soil

  • 🐂 Built six compost piles (hand-made & windrows) using farm-sourced materials.
    🌱 Launched ongoing trials of compost and bioliquid recipes.
    💧Upgraded their liquid bio-delivery system, paired with targeted root-zone irrigation.
    🌾 Reduced soil disturbance with cover crops and decreased tillage.
    🔬 Advanced their microscopy to track the quality of their amendments in real-time.

  • There is a need to identify strategies that will reduce labour and effort in incorporating the new practice while concurrently ensuring superior results.

  • • Field observations.

    • Testing of each compost pile and seasonal soil testing for the biological community by the farm team.

    • Soil chemistry tests from a local lab.

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